P-Shot and Softwave shockwave. Performed by a physician.
P-Shot (PRP), softwave/shockwave therapy, and combination protocols. We use these adjunctively for vasculogenic ED and for men who want sensitivity or tissue-regeneration outcomes that medication can't provide.
The P-Shot delivers concentrated growth factors directly into penile tissue via PRP injection, supporting regeneration of microvasculature and connective tissue over 8 to 12 weeks. Softwave shockwave therapy delivers low-intensity focused acoustic waves that stimulate neoangiogenesis (new microvessel growth) and tissue remodeling across multiple sessions. They work on different mechanisms, which is why the combination tends to outperform either alone.3
Most men come to penile rejuvenation after a partial PDE-5 response, after noticing reduced sensitivity, or after a vascular workup that flagged early atherosclerosis. The P-Shot and Softwave protocol provides a regenerative path before more invasive interventions are considered.
Each works on tissue mechanics differently. Layered, the outcomes are stronger than either alone.
PRP drawn from your blood, processed in-house, and injected under topical anesthetic into specific penile sites. Single visit, ~30 minutes. Effects develop over 8 to 12 weeks.1
Low-intensity focused acoustic energy stimulates new microvessel growth (neoangiogenesis) in penile tissue. Multi-session series, no anesthesia. Strongest evidence in mild-to-moderate vasculogenic ED.2
Most clinics that offer the P-Shot ship blood to an outside lab — your visit becomes a two-step appointment days apart, and the PRP you receive is sometimes pre-mixed product, not yours.
We draw, spin, and inject in the same room. Topical numbing is applied before the injection itself. The full visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes; sexual activity typically resumes the next day.
P-Shot. Performed under topical numbing. Mild swelling for 24–48 hours; bruising in some men. Sexual activity typically resumes at 24 hours. Because PRP comes from your own blood, allergic reactions are exceptional. Not appropriate during active genital infection or for men with active bleeding disorders.
Softwave shockwave. Non-invasive, drug-free. Most men describe sensation as a tapping pressure, no anesthesia required. Rare: transient bruising or mild discomfort post-session. Not appropriate during active genital infection.

Dr. Abdullah is a board-certified internal medicine physician based in Southlake, TX, and an IFM-certified functional medicine practitioner. He focuses on men's hormone health — testosterone optimization, GLP-1 weight loss, sexual health, peptides, and longevity — and personally reviews and adjusts every protocol that leaves the clinic.
Fifteen-minute free first visit at our Southlake clinic. Serving Westlake, Trophy Club, Colleyville, Keller, Grapevine, Roanoke, and the broader Dallas–Fort Worth metro.
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