Dr NY Clinic: Standard of care policy for “Regenerative Intimate Procedures (injections and machine based)”
Our philosophy
At Dr NY Clinic, regenerative intimate procedures whether injections-based procedures such as the O-Shot® and P-Shot®, including selected adjunctive neuromodulator or HA filler based procedures where clinically appropriate or machine-based procedures are approached as specialist-led medical treatments, rather than simple cosmetic procedures.
Our philosophy is based on safety, clinical judgement, realistic expectations, personalised planning, and ensuring that every patient receives care that is appropriate, ethical, and medically justified.
These procedures are not offered as “quick fixes,” but as part of a carefully considered treatment pathway where suitability, understanding, and long-term outcome are prioritised above speed or convenience.
Regenerative Procedures are Adjunctive Option
Regenerative procedures may be considered for concerns such as:
(Women)
- vaginal dryness
- reduced sensitivity
- intimacy-related discomfort
- mild vaginal laxity
- urinary symptoms
- pelvic tissue support
- sexual wellness and confidence
- support following childbirth or hormonal changes
- adjunctive support alongside standard line of care
- selected regenerative support in conditions such as lichen sclerosus where clinically appropriate
(Men)
- erectile dysfunction support
- erection quality
- penile sensitivity
- Peyronie’s disease support
- post-prostate recovery support
- performance confidence
- penile tissue blood flow improvement
- adjunctive support alongside combined or standard therapy
- fibrosis, scarring, or selected regenerative concerns where clinically appropriate
Suitability is always determined following full consultation and clinical assessment.
Protocol-Based Treatment vs Specialised Tailored Treatment
The difference is less about a “standard/Protocol based” versus “enhanced/Specialised Tailored” procedure, and more about whether a patient is suitable for a protocol-based treatment pathway or requires a more specialised tailored clinical approach.
Some patients are suitable for a straightforward treatment following the standard clinical protocol.
Others may require a more advanced personalised treatment plan depending on:
- the specific indication for treatment
- medical history
- tissue condition
- hormonal status
- individual tissue response and regenerative capacity
- previous procedures or failed treatments
- scar tissue or fibrosis
- sensitivity concerns
- anxiety levels and pain tolerance
- associated conditions such as lichen sclerosus, Peyronie’s disease (men), pelvic pain, post-surgical concerns, or complex functional symptoms
The procedure itself may appear similar, but the clinical judgement, preparation, technical execution, and time required can vary significantly between individuals.
The Three Areas of Time Required for Safe Care
The standard of care remains equally high for every patient.
However, the time needed to safely deliver that care varies significantly between individuals.
This difference is often reflected in three important areas:
1. Time Related to the Patient
This includes understanding:
- the reason for seeking treatment
- previous medical history and prior treatments
- expectations and desired outcomes
- emotional wellbeing and anxiety assessment
- understanding of risks, benefits, limitations, and alternatives
- readiness for treatment and realistic expectations
Patients are given the time they need to absorb information, ask questions freely, and fully understand both the procedure and the possible outcomes before proceeding.
2. Time Related to the Clinical Process
This includes:
- specialist consultation and assessment
- counselling and expectation management
- reviewing all suitable treatment options
- ensuring genuine informed consent is achieved
- answering questions thoroughly
- procedure preparation
- ensuring an individually appropriate level of comfort and procedural tolerance
- Peri procedure photography- where appropriate
- selecting the correct technique and treatment areas
- tailored implementation based on clinical findings
Our goal is never simply to perform a procedure, but to ensure the patient and clinician are fully aligned in understanding, expectations, and safety.
3. Time Related to Administration and Safety Standards
This includes:
- reviewing and signing consent forms
- explanation of aftercare and recovery guidance
- treatment planning and future session discussion
- administrative preparation
- clinic coordination
- explanation of payment structure and booking policies
- ensuring all professional and safety standards are fully met before treatment proceeds
This process is an essential part of safe medical care, not an optional extra.
Treatment Fees Reflect More Than the Procedure
Treatment fees reflect not only performing the procedure itself, but also:
- specialist consultation
- clinical judgement
- personalised planning
- counselling and reassurance
- expectation management
- detailed consent discussions
- aftercare planning
- ongoing support and follow-up responsibility
- the expertise required to achieve the safest and most effective outcome for each individual patient
Patients are not paying simply for the procedure, the treatment fees reflect the overall specialist medical care process surrounding the procedure, including the highly experienced medical assessment, planning, counselling, safe decision making, tailored implementation, safety considerations, and responsible continuity of care
Our Clinical Standard and Philosophy of Care
At Dr NY Clinic, we believe the goal is not simply to perform a procedure, but to ensure the patient receives safe, appropriate, well-understood, and individually tailored care with realistic expectations and the best possible opportunity for a successful outcome.
Our clinical knowledge, specialist experience, professional standards, and commitment to patient care are applied equally and consistently to every patient.
The variation between treatment pathways does not reflect a difference in the quality of care provided, but rather the degree of time, consideration, clinical input, counselling, preparation, and tailored support required for the complexity of each individual case.
Some patients may require a relatively straightforward consultation and treatment process, while others may need significantly more time and support to safely progress through assessment, counselling, understanding of treatment options, discussion of risks and limitations, emotional reassurance, pain management considerations, attaining an individually reasonable level of comfort and procedural tolerance, expectation alignment, aftercare planning, and the informed consent process itself.
Patients are encouraged to ask questions freely and are given appropriate time to absorb information, reflect on treatment decisions, and fully understand both the potential benefits and the limitations of treatment before proceeding.
In addition, treatment planning may require adjustments to clinic scheduling, procedural pacing, staff support, comfort measures, preparation processes, and technical implementation in order to tailor care appropriately around the individuality of each patient.
Our aim is not simply to complete a procedure within a fixed timeframe, but to ensure that every patient receives care delivered safely, comfortably, ethically, and to the professional standards expected at our clinic.
We believe that thoughtful preparation, individualised care, realistic expectation management, and responsible follow-up support are essential components of quality medical practice and contribute significantly to achieving the best possible patient experience and outcome.