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G Spot Augmentation

G Spot Augmentation

The term G spot is used to describe the point in the vagina that reacts very sensitively to sexual stimulation. It is named after the German doctor Ernst Gräfenberg, who reported on an “erogenous zone on the anterior vaginal wall, along the urethra, that swells during sexual stimulation” in an article written in 1950. This region, which is roughly the size of a coin, is located approximately five centimetres from the vaginal opening on the anterior vaginal wall. The sensitivity of the G spot differs from woman to woman. When the G spot is stimulated, a clear secretion can be produced, which is excreted from the vagina via glandular ducts or through the urethra. This is also known as female ejaculation. Enlarging or “plumping up” the G spot can often result in a considerable increase in sexual stimulation and ability to reach orgasm. The anatomical enlargement of the G spot increases frictional pressure during sexual intercourse and thus heightens sexual stimulation. The enlargement is achieved by injecting autologous fatty tissue or hyaluronic acid. The aim is to increase the volume of the G spot to twice its original size in order to achieve a sufficient increase in stimulation during sexual intercourse.

Procedure

An autologous fat injection is more likely to be a permanent solution, whereas hyaluronic acid is completely broken down within six months to a year, i.e., after this time, the volume of the G spot returns to the same level as before treatment. Some of the fatty tissue may deplete again and around 60-70% is permanently preserved. With autologous fat, the results are permanent. Strenuous sports should be avoided for two weeks. Sexual intercourse is permitted again after two weeks. You can return to work the day after the procedure.

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