Written by Stuart Stevens | Sunday, 20 May 2007
Some women will go to extreme lengths in order to improve their sexual pleasure. We have recently come across a report at Ukmedix News about women who are having special injections into the front walls of their vaginal tissues which is where the G-spot is found. The injection contains a type of human collagen that is injected under local anesthetic. According to reports women who have these injections sometimes report a heightened sexual pleasure and more frequent and intense orgasms.

Doctor Salerno based in America who can provide these injections said that he is being inundated with requests to perform this procedure despite the fact that the collagen has only been tested for use in human lips.
Hmmm, this one provoked lively discussion in the Ukmedix newsroom. Overall the verdict was thumbs down, as this procedure has not been extensively tested and could well be just a sexy gimmick. At Ukmedix News we look for products and processes that have been the subject of many clinical trials and which have the appropriate approvals from the relevant health authorities. This sort of injection will no doubt be accompanied by forms to fill in which will completely absolve the doctor from any legal retribution if things go wrong.
The other thing that we didn’t like about this injection is that it is not designed to help women who suffer from female sexual dysfunction but it is only designed to boost pleasure for women who already have a satisfying sex life. To be honest we feel that if a woman is already able to achieve orgasm she should not risk her health by trying new treatments.
For example in the United Kingdom were the female sex drug Intrinsa has been launched, it is not designed for women who have healthy sex lives but for those women that have been suffering from female sexual dysfunction for sometime.
