Um Why Are Women Paying $1.5K To Have Their Clits Injected W/ Blood Plasma?

Some women are so determined to experience the elusive ‘O’ that they’ll do anyfuckingthing to get there – including injecting bloody plasma into the central nervous system of their snatches i.e. the clitoris.
The ‘Orgasm Shot’, or O-Shot, is offered by only a handful of providers in the United States, most notable of which is the V-SPOT Medi-Spa in NYC, founded by Cindy Barshop of The Real Housewives of New York.
Her so-called ‘vagina spa’ specialises in non-surgical procedures that can treat common issues like fuck-all sexual desire, vaginal dryness and incontinence. 
The O-Spot treatment costs upwards of US$1,500, but don’t think that means there’s any shortage of Upper East Side clientele flocking to have their VJs rejuvenated; positive side effects include “constant vaginal wetness, mental preoccupation with the G-Spot and O-Spot, hypersexuality and sex life alteration”.
It may seem like a bunch of hooey, but the O-Shot is backed by scientists who reckon it’s a “simple procedure” that’s hella effective in turning your orgasms up to a 10.
What does it actually involve? Drawing platelet-rich blood plasma from another part of your body (most often your arm) and injecting it into your lady parts; the stem cells it contains multiply and help grow healthier vaginal tissue, making it feel shiny and new again and greatly increasing your chances of an orgasm the strength of which could blow out your neighbour’s windows.

You might be reading this story as you inadvertently squeeze your thighs together, but the procedure is over in five minutes and, aside from a spot of blood and slight swelling, is apparently pretty pain-free; it’s the same process used in the Kim Kardashian-championed Vampire Facial, and numbing cream is involved.
Some patients say the effects can apparently be felt immediately, but docs advise it can take up to three months for the shot to reach its full effectiveness and can last for up to 12 months.
The type of person who would *actually* pay to have this done is anyone’s guess but, hey, if science is helping men keep their dicks hard for longer why not hyper-charged vaginas?
Source: She Knows.
Photo: YouTube / Simple Pickup.

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