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How To Find Your G-Spot

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How Do I Find My G Spot during your consultation?

Many women have difficulty finding their G Spot, because its size, dimension, and location vary from woman to woman. The G Spot is an area approximately the size of a dime and is very sensitive because it is made up of nerve tissue. The G Spot is often thought of being part of the urethral sponge.

To get a sense of where your G spot (Grafenberg spot) may be:

  • Place one hand over your bladder just above the bone.
  • With the other hand, use 2 fingers and insert them touching the top of your vagina. The area that is the most sensitive where you press between the two hands is the typical area of the G spot.

If you use your fingers, you’ll feel the difference in texture in the area where the G Spot is located, which is bumpier than the rest of the smooth vaginal lining. If you reach something that feels like the tip of your nose, you are touching your cervix and you’ve gone too far.

What is G spot enhancement?

During your consultation, we will answer any questions you may have and explain the essentially painless G Shot procedure. If you find where your G-spot is, then you can communicate this to the doctor. If you can’t find it the doctor can determine the location during an exam. Call and schedule an appointment after your consultation, if you should decide to get the G Shot, you can have the procedure done that day. There is no downtime, and sex can be resumed the same day. There are no limitations.

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Testosterone can improve sexual function, desire and satisfaction. At Allure Medical, we offer hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women and men. In women, HRT can also help prevent breast cancer and heart disease as well as improve the symptoms of menopause.

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Charles Mok

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About Charles Mok

Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.

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