The G-spot is named by Dr. Ernest Grafenberg,
who first described it in 1950 as a highly erogenous zone inside
the vagina. It is very sensitive to touch and gets bigger when
directly stimulated.
Many women complain of not being able to achieve a vaginal
orgasm, a condition that can be due to lack of G-Spot
stimulation.
Some other women simply want a more powerful response during
intercourse.
This can be greatly improved by the G-spot augmentation, a
procedure aimed at enhancing the sensitivity of this area. It
involves an injection of collagen into the "G" spot and makes it
more prominent into the vagina and therefore more accessible to
adequate stimulation during intercourse.
The G-spot is painless and the procedure is performed in our
office under local anesthesia for about 15-20 minutes. Its
efficiency was proven by the majority of those who underwent it
reported faster and more intense sexual responses.
If you would like more information about G-spot, please
either call or email our office.





