PENIEL WOMAN'S CLINIC

G-spot amplification

PENIEL WOMAN'S CLINIC

G-spot amplification

What is a G-spot?


A Grafenburg spot (G-spot) is a core structure strong related with a orgasm like a Clitoris.
The G-spot is named for Dr. Ernest Grafenberg, who first described it in a 1950 article in the International Journal of Sexology. He found a highly erogenous zone inside the vagina that gets bigger when directly stimulated and that can lead to a powerful climax.

A G-Spot is situated under the surface of woman’s vagina on the wall toward the front of her body, and is about the size of a cent. A G-spot is typically
located about half way between the pubic bone and the cervix, about three inches into the vagina on the most western women and located about 4-5 centimeters deep from orifice on the eastern women. But the exact location is varies on both women. Many researchers have described that some women experience sensitivity more generally along the upper vaginal wall, rather than in a definable spot.

What is the method of G-spot amplification?


The methods of G-spot amplification are a injection of collagen materials or a implantation of device. The injection method is a simple, safe, nonsurgical procedure, but the affect period can is limited about 4 months or more because the materials are biological absorbable substances. The implantation method is a simple surgical procedure under the local anesthesia, and the affect is relatively long-lasting in contrast with the injection method. But
the implantation method have some disadvantages that is a non-absorbable material causing a discomfort or a self extrusion.

The G-spot amplification procedures can be performed in conjunction with other vaginal surgeries.