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G Shot is an application used in sexual pleasure treatments. It is made to increase sexual pleasure and facilitate orgasm. It is the process of filling the area that used to be called the 'G spot' but is now defined as the 'clitoral-urethral-vaginal complex'.

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Sexual Problems and Treatments

Is there a G spot?

In the past years, some researchers have claimed that there is a sensitive spot (G-spot) inside the vagina. In fact, it was first described by Grafenberg in 1944. Over the years, there have been publications showing the existence of this point. However, none of them could scientifically prove the existence of the G spot. According to these researchers, the G spot is a sensitive spot rich in vessels and nerves 3-4 cm inside the anterior wall of the vagina.

Today, however; Scientists agree that there is a sensitive area on the anterior wall of the vagina. However, they argue that not everyone has a standard place or point. Therefore, they prefer the term 'clitoral-urethral-vaginal complex', which is called the anterior vaginal wall complex, instead of the 'G spot'. This complex includes the more sensitive outer 1/3 of the vagina and the crus of the clitoris. They state that it is this complex that provides vaginal orgasm. During intercourse, this complex and the clitoris are stimulated through the crus of the clitoris and vaginal orgasm takes place.

What is G Shot?

G Shot is the process of enlarging the G spot, whose existence is still controversial, using filling. It is aimed to clarify this point, which is said to be more sensitive. It is argued that this point can be stimulated more easily by increasing the pressure during intercourse.
The first application was made in 2001. However, it has lost its popularity over time. It has left its place to the process we call O Shot. Because as a filler in the G Shot process; hyaluronic acid or oil taken from the person is used. And both have their own risk of side effects (such as urinary tract infection, urinary retention, post-procedure bleeding, scar formation). Because of these risks and the scientific existence of the G spot is still controversial, the usefulness and necessity of the procedure are also questioned.
In sexual pleasure treatments, we often prefer the O Shot process today. Another advantage is that it is a simple procedure applied in a clinical setting.
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