Regeneration from
your own blood
Platelet-rich plasma therapy, often called the P-Shot, concentrates the growth factors in your own blood and delivers them into the erectile tissue, stimulating repair, new blood vessels, and lasting structural improvement in function.
How PRP therapy works
Platelets carry the growth factors your body uses to heal. PRP therapy draws a small sample of your blood, concentrates those platelets in a centrifuge, and injects the resulting plasma into the erectile tissue after the area is thoroughly numbed.
The growth factors stimulate tissue repair, collagen regeneration, and the formation of new blood vessels, addressing the cellular and vascular damage that underlies ED. Because the plasma comes from your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. Many men combine PRP with shockwave therapy for a stronger effect.
A simple blood draw
A small sample is taken in the office, the same as routine lab work.
Concentration
A centrifuge separates and concentrates the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the sample.
Comfortable injection
The area is fully numbed first. The injection itself takes only a few minutes.
Regeneration
Growth factors work over the following weeks as tissue repairs and new vessels form.
Why men choose PRP
Your own blood
PRP is autologous, so there are no foreign substances and no risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
Structural improvement
It stimulates real tissue repair and new blood vessels, not a temporary response to a pill.
Quick and comfortable
The whole visit takes under an hour, with thorough numbing first and no downtime after.
Pairs with shockwave
PRP and shockwave therapy target the same vascular root and can be combined for stronger results.

Start with a private conversation
A confidential consultation determines whether PRP, shockwave therapy, or a combination fits your situation. Telehealth visits are available. For the fastest response, send the office a secure message; the reply comes back by text.
Chief of Urology, Providence St. Joseph Hospital · UroLift Center of Excellence · Orange County's highest-volume Aquablation surgeon