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Specialist Reveals Sex Therapy For Genitally-Mutilated Females

Specialist Reveals Sex Therapy For Genitally-Mutilated Femal

Dr. David Ikudayisi, a U.S. Board Certified Internist and Regenerative Medicine Specialist, says there is hope of enjoyable sex for about 20 million Nigerian girls and women who have undergone Female Genital Mutilation(FMG)

He said this is possible with O-Shot, a Regenerative Medicine procedure.

Ikudayisi, who is the Medical Director of Glory Wellness and Regenerative Centre, Lekki , Lagos, made the assertion during a webinar titled: “Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): How to Enhance your Sexual Experience Through Adult Stem Cell”.

According to him, O-Shot, a Regenerative medicine procedure which is done through Adult Stem Cell Therapy (non-invasive) or Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy (non-invasive), is a cosmetic procedure to enhance female sexual wellness.

“O-Shot (aka orgasm shot) treatment involves injecting the Clitoris, Labia and G-spot with Platelets-substances in your blood that contain healing proteins called growth factor-extracted from your own blood.

“We use Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) from your own blood.

“This is in addition to the use of Adult Stem Cells (such as Umbilical Blood Stem Cells, Fat-derived Stem Cells, Bone Marrow Stem Cells, Stem Cells Exosomes) and Shockwave Therapy to enhance female sexual wellness", Ikudayisi stated.

He said applying PRP around the genital organ promotes blood flow and cell growth which leads to regeneration within the clitoris.

“The result is new, healthy tissues (clitoris) that are permanent,”  he added.

Ikudayisi decried the high prevalence of female genital mutilation in Nigeria and in many African countries.

He also made mention of some effects of Female Genital Multilation

“Apart from denying women the opportunity of enjoying sex, it has huge health implications.

“These include abscesses, cysts, excessive scar tissue, painful sex and menstruation, Hepatitis and other blood-borne diseases, urinary tract infections, infertility and increased risk of bleeding during childbirth.’’

Ikudayisi said a survey in February 1, 2022, by Statista Research Department, shows that “as of 2018, 20 percent surveyed women in Nigeria have undergone female genital mutilation.

“Compared to 2013, this figure decreased by five percentage points (25 percent)”.

According to him, Nigeria ranks the third-highest globally in the prevalence of FGM, accounting for 10 percent of the global total.

Ikudaisi identified the major factor promoting FGM in Nigeria which is the age long culture and religious practices

He assured that females who have come under the knife could get their genital area, especially clitoris back and hence have full sexual experience through the O-Shot therapy. 

 

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