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When you pee your pants while coughing, laughing, sneezing, running, or simply standing in line at the grocery store–you’re experiencing urinary incontinence.
Dealing with urinary incontinence is not uncommon but can be quite awkward. The spectrum of severity varies from occasional leakage during a cough or sneeze to the urgency of needing to urinate so suddenly and intensely that reaching a toilet becomes a race against time.
If you’re struggling with urinary incontinence, don’t be discouraged. In the U.S., about 40% of women commonly face urinary incontinence, which can often be linked to factors like pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause.
Traditionally, surgical procedures were common for managing urinary stress incontinence, but the O-Shot® offers an alternative approach. Developed over a decade ago, the O-Shot® involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient's blood back into her body. PRP, containing highly active growth factors, stimulates cell and tissue regeneration, benefiting the area around the urethra causing stress incontinence.
Platelet-rich plasma is obtained by separating blood into its components, with a focus on the watery part (serum) and platelets. The injection, administered near the urethra (pee tube), prompts the bone marrow to create new blood vessels and tissues. Over several weeks and months, this new tissue develops, potentially treating stress incontinence. Additionally, the O-Shot® may offer benefits for your sex drive.
The O-Shot® is a simple treatment that uses a small amount of your blood to help heal tissues quickly. We create a serum with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from your blood, which contains powerful growth factors. When we inject this serum, the growth factors activate new cell growth and tissue repair. PRP can also enhance cell movement, fix damaged cells, and improve blood flow to the treated areas.
The O-Shot® procedure involves a simple injection with minimal discomfort. Women may experience immediate improvement or notice positive changes within 4 to 6 weeks. The treatment uses the woman's own blood, making it safe with minimal risk of rejection.
Urinary incontinence is caused by weakening tissue around the urethra (pee tube). If your muscles, ligaments, and tissues that support the bladder have lost strength or tension, the bladder and urethra are unsupported, leading to leakage.
The O-Shot® helps create fresh, revitalized tissue that supports the bladder and urethra. This gives women better control and helps reduce urinary incontinence.
No. Proper training and certification are required to administer the O-Shot® safely. Every provider at Epiphany Women’s Health is certified to administer the O-Shot®. You can verify this by visiting the Cellular Medicine Association.
Dealing with urinary incontinence isn't just awkward; it can significantly affect your life. The good news is that there is a simple and effective treatment available to you.
If you're interested in overcoming incontinence and want to know more about how the O-Shot® can help you, get in touch with our knowledgeable team at Epiphany Women’s Health by booking an appointment.