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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) for Female Sexual Health

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy utilises the body’s own healing potential to restore tissue function, improve circulation, and enhance sensitivity.

A Natural Approach to Intimate Wellness

For women, PRP has become a valuable treatment option for improving sexual wellbeing and addressing intimate health concerns in a safe, non-surgical way.

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What is PRP for Female Sexual Health?

PRP is a treatment where a small amount of your own blood is collected and processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors. This PRP is then carefully injected into specific areas to stimulate natural repair, regeneration, and increased blood flow.
Because PRP is completely autologous (derived from your own body), it is a safe option without the risks of synthetic substances or surgery.

Benefits of PRP in Female Intimate Wellness

PRP can assist women experiencing:

  • Reduced sexual sensitivity – by improving nerve regeneration and blood flow
  • Difficulty with arousal or orgasm – supporting natural responsiveness
  • Vaginal dryness – stimulating tissue health and natural lubrication
  • Mild urinary incontinence – strengthening support structures around the bladder and urethra
  • Post-menopausal changes – improving tissue quality and comfort

Many women report improvements in intimacy, confidence, and overall quality of life.

The PRP Procedure

  • Consultation – A confidential discussion to understand your concerns, goals, and medical history.
  • Blood Collection – A small sample of blood is taken, similar to a standard blood test.
  • Processing – The blood is spun in a specialised system to isolate the PRP.
  • Targeted Injection – The PRP is placed into key areas to stimulate regeneration.
  • Recovery – There is minimal downtime. Most women can resume normal activities immediately.

Treatment typically takes less than an hour.

Safety and Considerations

Because PRP comes from your own body, allergic reactions or rejections are virtually nonexistent. Mild swelling or tenderness may occur but usually resolves within a few days.

Not all women are suitable candidates. A medical consultation is essential to ensure PRP is appropriate for you.

Results and Expectations

  • Onset: Some women notice improvements within weeks, while for others, changes are more gradual.
  • Duration: Results can last 12–18 months, depending on individual factors.
  • Repeat Treatments: Periodic maintenance treatments may optimise long-term outcomes.

The suitability and expected outcomes of PRP vary between patients. A consultation is required to assess medical history, a baseline, and realistic expectations.

Why Choose Dr Scott Horsburgh for PRP in Brisbane

Your sexual health and wellbeing are an important part of overall health, and it is important that you can trust your doctor. Dr Scott Horsburgh is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) with over 20+ years of experience in female reproductive health. He believes that every woman should feel comfortable with her own body, and PRP offers a natural, safe, and evidence-based option for women seeking to restore function and confidence.

The information on this page is provided for general information only. It is not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Outcomes vary, and no guarantee of improvement is made. All procedures carry risks — these will be discussed during consultation. Viewers should be 18+ to consider these treatments. Dr Scott Horsburgh will only offer treatments to patients after an appropriate clinical assessment.

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