What is the G-Spot?
Grafenberg Spot, or G-Spot, Female Erogenous Zone
The G-Spot is a highly sensitive area in the vagina that can produce sexual pleasure and intense orgasms when stimulated in
some women. Located up to three inches inside the vagina on the front wall, the G-Spot is a spongy area surrounding the urethra
that contains clusters of nerve endings comparable to the prostrate gland in men. This area of heightened sensitivity is
associated with an increase in the ability to achieve orgasm through vaginal stimulation.
G-Spot Enhancement, also known as G-Spot Augmentation, G-Spot Amplification or the G-Shot,
expands the tissues that support the G-Spot to make it more pronounced and available for stimulation by sexual penetration.
This is accomplished by injecting a cosmetic dermal filler such as Prevelle or collagen to enlarge the G-Spot, enabling some
women to have a higher level of sexual arousal and stronger and more frequent orgasms.
Named after German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg, the G-Spot is sometimes known as the Grafenberg spot.