The G-spot also called the Grafenberg spot (for German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg), is characterized as an erogenous area of the vagina that, when stimulated, may lead to strong sexual arousal, powerful orgasms, and potential female ejaculation. It is typically reported to be located 5–8 cm (2–3 inches) up the front (anterior) vaginal wall between the vaginal opening and the urethra and is a sensitive area that may be part of the female prostate.
The G-spot Amplification Advantages:
This is a minimally invasive, non-surgical, treatment that can temporarily enhance/enlarge the Grafenburg spot.
G-spot amplification (also called G-spot augmentation or the G-Shot) is a procedure intended to temporarily increase pleasure in sexually active women with normal sexual function, focusing on increasing the size and sensitivity of the G-spot. G-spot amplification is performed by attempting to locate the G-spot and noting measurements for future reference. After numbing the area with a local anesthetic, human-engineered collagen is then injected directly under the mucosa in the area the G-spot is concluded to be in.
CPT Code and Description about G-spot amplification:
CPT Code | CPT Description | ICD -10 Procedure |
11981 | Injection, fill material | Z41.1 |
11981 | Recontruction | Z41.1 |