A discreet consultation setting for urinary incontinence and pelvic wellness care.

    O-Shot for Urinary Incontinence in Williamsburg, VA

    For select patients with urinary leakage and tissue-support concerns, the O-Shot may be reviewed as an adjunct to more established incontinence care.

    Learn how the O-Shot may fit into a treatment plan for urinary incontinence, including pelvic floor care, candidacy, and realistic expectations.

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    When leakage starts shaping your routine

    Urinary incontinence can show up as leakage with coughing, exercise, lifting, or a sudden urge to get to the bathroom. Even mild symptoms can affect confidence, sleep, workouts, travel, and how comfortable you feel leaving home.

    Because leakage can come from pelvic floor weakness, menopause-related tissue changes, bladder overactivity, medications, or structural issues, treatment works best when the underlying cause is identified instead of assuming every patient needs the same fix.

    How the O-Shot may fit into an incontinence plan

    The O-Shot uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. Platelets contain growth factors that may support tissue repair, collagen remodeling, and local blood flow in targeted vulvovaginal tissues. For patients whose symptoms overlap with tissue thinning or reduced support around the urethral and vaginal opening, PRP may be discussed as a supportive treatment. It is not a substitute for pelvic floor therapy, bladder training, medication, or surgery when those are the better-matched options. A consultation should clarify whether your leakage pattern is stress, urge, or mixed incontinence and whether regenerative care has a reasonable role alongside standard treatment.

    A discreet consultation setting for urinary incontinence and pelvic wellness care.

    What to expect from consultation and treatment planning

    1Leakage pattern review

    Your visit should review symptom triggers, childbirth and menopause history, medications, pelvic symptoms, and whether pelvic floor therapy or other first-line care has already been tried.

    2Candidacy and risk discussion

    The O-Shot is usually considered only after your clinician understands whether tissue quality is actually part of the problem and whether more established treatments should come first.

    3In-office PRP treatment

    If treatment is appropriate, a small blood sample is processed into PRP and injected into targeted tissues. Topical numbing is often used to improve comfort.

    4Follow-up and reassessment

    Improvement, if it occurs, may take weeks to months. Follow-up should review symptom change and whether pelvic floor therapy, bladder care, or other interventions still need to be added.

    Frequently asked questions about the O-Shot for urinary incontinence

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