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PRP Procedures
GainsWave: This is a non-invasive, in-office procedure that uses acoustic sound waves to break up plaque and promote the growth of new blood vessels in the penis, improving blood flow and potentially addressing issues related to erectile dysfunction.
P-shot: The P-shot, or “Priapus shot,” is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosomes or stem cells into the penis to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels and improve circulation, potentially addressing issues related to erectile dysfunction.
Testosterone pellets: Testosterone pellets are small, rice-sized pellets that are inserted under the skin to release testosterone over time, potentially boosting libido and addressing other symptoms related to low testosterone.
Bimix, Trimix, Quadmix: These are medications that are injected into the penis to produce an erection. They contain different combinations of medications, such as alprostadil and papaverine, and are used as needed.
Penile pump and fillers: A penile pump is a device that creates a vacuum to draw blood into the penis, producing an erection. Fillers can also be injected into the penis to increase its girth and improve its appearance.
Treat Premature Ejaculation: There are various treatments available for premature ejaculation, including medications, behavioral techniques, and therapy. These treatments aim to improve control over ejaculation and increase sexual satisfaction.
FemiWave: This is a non-invasive, in-office procedure that uses acoustic sound waves to improve blood flow and stimulate tissue growth in the vaginal area, which can improve dryness and painful sex.
O-shot: The O-shot, or “orgasm shot,” is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosomes or stem cells into the vaginal area to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels and improve circulation. It may also help with urinary incontinence.
Hormone pellets: Hormone pellets are small, rice-sized pellets that are inserted under the skin to release hormones, such as testosterone and estradiol, over time. They can improve libido and other symptoms related to hormonal imbalances.
Hormonal cream: Hormonal creams are topical products that contain estrogen or other hormones to improve vaginal dryness and other symptoms related to hormonal imbalances.
Private area lift: This is a cosmetic procedure that uses fillers, nano fat or PDO threads to lift and tighten the skin around the vaginal area, improving its appearance and potentially enhancing sexual pleasure
CPAP mask: This is a common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, a condition in which a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. The mask is worn over the nose and/or mouth and delivers a continuous stream of air to keep the airway open.
Oral Appliances: Another option for treating sleep apnea, oral appliances are custom-fit devices that are worn in the mouth to reposition the jaw and/or tongue to keep the airway open.
Laser Treatment for snoring (FDA Approved): This treatment uses a laser to reshape the soft tissue at the back of the throat, reducing the vibrations that cause snoring. It is FDA-approved for snoring but not for sleep apnea.
Insomnia treatment (CBT): Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is a type of talk therapy that helps people identify and change the behaviors and thought patterns that contribute to their insomnia.
Sleep Study at home or at the clinic: A sleep study, also known as a polysomnography, is a test that measures various aspects of a person’s sleep, including brain waves, breathing, heart rate, and oxygen levels. It can be done at home with portable monitoring equipment or at a sleep clinic. The results can help diagnose sleep disorders and guide treatment options.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): A treatment where a patient’s own blood is drawn, processed to concentrate platelets, and then injected into an injured area to promote healing and reduce inflammation.
Stem Cells (BMA): A procedure where a doctor extracts bone marrow from a patient’s hip and injects it into a damaged joint or tissue to help regenerate new cells and promote healing.
Exosomes: Small particles released by cells that can help facilitate cell-to-cell communication and may have therapeutic benefits when isolated and injected into damaged tissues.
Nano Fat (Adipose Stem Cells): A procedure where a small amount of fat tissue is harvested from a patient and processed to extract stem cells, which are then injected into an area to promote healing and tissue regeneration.
Steroids Injections with Synvisc: A treatment where steroids are injected into an inflamed joint to reduce inflammation and pain, and Synvisc is a gel-like substance that is injected into the knee joint to act as a lubricant and cushioning agent to relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis.
Psychoanalysis: A type of therapy that explores unconscious thoughts and feelings to gain insight into a person’s behavior and resolve inner conflicts.
Mindfulness-based Therapy: A type of therapy that teaches individuals to be present and non-judgmental of their thoughts and emotions to reduce stress and improve mental health.
Group Therapy: A type of therapy where a small group of individuals with similar issues come together to discuss their experiences, provide support, and learn coping strategies.
Family Therapy: A type of therapy that focuses on improving communication and relationships within a family system to resolve conflicts and improve functioning.
IV Vitamin Therapy (Myers’ cocktail): IV vitamin therapy involves the administration of a mixture of vitamins and minerals directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. The Myers’ cocktail is a specific blend of nutrients that may help with a range of health concerns, including fatigue, immune system support, and overall wellness.
Micronutrients: Micronutrients are essential vitamins and minerals that the body needs in small amounts in order to function properly. These include vitamins like vitamin C, vitamin D, and B-complex vitamins, as well as minerals like zinc, magnesium, and selenium.
Peptide therapy: Peptide therapy involves the use of specific peptides, or small proteins, to target various health concerns. These peptides may help with everything from weight loss to immune system support to anti-aging.
Stem Cell Booster: Stem cell boosters are supplements or treatments that are designed to promote the growth and proliferation of stem cells in the body. Stem cells are unique cells that have the ability to develop into many different types of cells, making them important for tissue repair and regeneration.
Botox (Migrain): Botox can be used to treat chronic migraines, which are headaches that occur at least 15 days per month. Botox is injected into specific muscles in the head and neck to help prevent migraines from occurring.
Dermal fillers: These are injectable treatments that can be used to add volume to the face or hands, smooth out wrinkles, and improve the appearance of scars. The fillers are typically made of hyaluronic acid, which is a natural substance found in the body.
PDO threads: These are dissolvable threads that are inserted into the skin to lift and tighten the skin. The threads stimulate collagen production, which helps to improve skin elasticity and firmness.
PRP Bio-fillers (Natural/Organic): PRP bio-fillers are injectable treatments that use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the patient’s own blood to stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity. This treatment can be used for facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, and breast lift.
Micro-needling: This is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. The punctures stimulate collagen production and can help to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars.
Hair transplant (FUE): This is a surgical procedure that involves harvesting hair from a donor site and transplanting it to an area of the scalp that is thinning or balding. FUE (follicular unit extraction) is a technique that involves harvesting individual hair follicles rather than a strip of hair.
Scalp Micro Pigmentation (SMP): This is a non-surgical treatment that involves tattooing the scalp to create the appearance of a full head of hair. The treatment can be used to camouflage bald spots, scars, or thinning hair.
Laser hair removal: This is a treatment that uses laser technology to target and destroy hair follicles, which can help to reduce hair growth over time.
Fat transfer: This is a procedure that involves taking fat from one part of the body and using it to add volume to another part of the body. This treatment can be used for facial rejuvenation, breast augmentation, or buttock enhancement.
Cellulite Rx (QWO): QWO is an injectable treatment that is FDA-approved for the treatment of moderate to severe cellulite in the buttocks. The treatment uses enzymes to break down the fibrous bands that cause cellulite, which can help to improve the appearance of dimpled skin.