G-spot augmentation surgery is a procedure that makes the G-spot more accessible to women. This operation allows women who have difficulty achieving orgasm, or who desire stronger and longer-lasting orgasms, to make their G-spot more easily accessible during sexual intercourse. Also known by various names such as G-spot augmentation, G-shot, G-spot enhancement, and G-spot amplification, this procedure is non-surgical and involves collagen injections.
What is the G-spot?
The G-spot is a 1-2 centimeter area located inside the vaginal canal. It is typically situated 3-4 cm inside the vaginal opening. The location and size of the G-spot can vary from woman to woman. Discovered by German gynecologist Dr. Ernest Grafenberg, the G-spot contains sensitive nerve endings that are stimulated by contact with the area. Regular stimulation of the G-spot can lead to clitoral orgasm and also result in longer-lasting and stronger vaginal orgasms.
What is G Shot (G-Spot Augmentation) Surgery?
G-shot, or G-spot augmentation surgery, is a simple procedure that allows women to achieve stronger, longer, and easier orgasms. The aim of the procedure is to make the G-spot more easily accessible during sexual intercourse. However, raising the G-spot through surgery makes it much easier and more prominent to locate. This, in turn, allows the woman to become aroused more quickly and maintain orgasm for a longer period during intercourse.
How is a G-Shot (G-Spot Augmentation) Procedure Performed?
The G-Shot procedure involves injecting a suitable and sufficient amount of collagen into the area where the G-spot is located. This painless and practical procedure most commonly uses hyaluronic acid as collagen. Because it doesn't require surgery, there's no recovery time. The procedure itself takes approximately 30 minutes, with the injection itself taking 5-10 minutes. There are no side effects associated with G-spot enlargement, and it's generally painless. Patients can resume their daily lives immediately after the procedure and may even engage in sexual intercourse later that same day. The collagen injected during G-spot enlargement typically disappears after about 10 months, so women who wish to see the same effect need to have the procedure repeated.







