The P Shot, or Priapus Shot, is widely regarded as a safe, minimally invasive procedure due to its use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient’s own blood. Using autologous material significantly reduces the risk of allergic reactions or immune rejection, making it a preferred option for men seeking a natural approach to sexual wellness. One of the primary safety aspects is the careful preparation of PRP. A small blood sample is drawn from the patient and processed in a sterile environment to concentrate platelets and growth factors. This step is crucial to ensure that only the beneficial components are used for the injection, reducing the risk of contamination or complications. Local anesthesia is typically applied to minimize discomfort during the injection, and the procedure itself is non-surgical, avoiding incisions or general anesthesia. This reduces the likelihood of significant complications and allows for a quick recovery with minimal downtime. Common mild side effects may include temporary swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection site, but these usually resolve within a few days. Patient screening is an important safety measure. Men with certain medical conditions, such as active infections, blood disorders, or severe chronic illnesses, may not be suitable candidates for the P Shot. A thorough consultation ensures that the procedure is appropriate and that risks are minimized. Additionally, maintaining proper hygiene and following post-procedure care instructions further enhances safety. Avoiding vigorous activity, sexual activity, or exposure to potential contaminants immediately after treatment helps prevent infection and supports optimal healing.