Confidential Consultation
Discuss symptoms, history, goals, prior evaluation, and whether another specialist should be involved.
- Privacy
- History
- Goals
- Referral when needed
A discreet consultation to discuss intimate wellness symptoms, available evidence, treatment limitations, alternatives, and whether referral or the O-Shot procedure may be appropriate.

Symptoms can have multiple causes and may require gynecologic, urogynecologic, pelvic-floor, hormonal, or other evaluation. Consultation should clearly address what is known, what remains uncertain, and which options are appropriate.
Appropriateness and alternatives are assessed before treatment.
Technique and intensity are selected for your anatomy and goals.
Benefits, limitations, recovery, and risks are discussed directly.
Your plan can be staged and adjusted as your needs evolve.
Each option addresses a different concern. Consultation determines candidacy, sequencing, and whether another approach is more appropriate.
Discuss symptoms, history, goals, prior evaluation, and whether another specialist should be involved.
Review the steps of a procedure using components derived from your own blood, including limitations and uncertainties.
Consider pelvic-floor therapy, gynecologic evaluation, hormonal care, or other options when appropriate.

Your concern, health history, prior treatment, timeline, and tolerance for recovery all affect the recommendation.
Dryness, discomfort, sensitivity, or urinary concerns.
Menopause, childbirth history, pelvic-floor health, medications, and medical conditions.
Evidence, alternatives, referral, and informed consent.
Photography and consultation help establish a useful baseline. Individual outcomes vary and no specific result can be guaranteed.

A private, unhurried conversation comes before treatment.

Symptoms are evaluated in the context of your broader health.

Benefits, limitations, risks, alternatives, and uncertainties are discussed.
Individual results vary. Images and descriptions are educational and do not guarantee an outcome.
Review symptoms, health history, prior evaluation, goals, and red flags requiring specialist care.
Discuss evidence, alternatives, expected limitations, costs, and whether the procedure is appropriate.
If chosen, receive individualized preparation, comfort, and aftercare instructions.
Track symptoms and seek additional evaluation if concerns persist or worsen.

Lorie Carter, APRN, brings nearly 30 years of medical experience and more than 15 years of aesthetic specialization to every treatment plan.
Her approach is direct, educational, and centered on whether a treatment is appropriate rather than focused on selling a procedure.
The term commonly refers to an autologous procedure in which blood is processed and a platelet-containing component is injected into intimate tissue. Techniques and evidence vary.
Patients should not assume that a branded procedure name means FDA approval for a specific symptom. The consultation should clearly explain regulatory status, evidence, alternatives, and uncertainties.
No outcome should be guaranteed. Urinary symptoms have different causes and may require pelvic-floor therapy, urogynecology, medication, or other treatment.
Persistent pain, bleeding, recurrent infections, significant urinary symptoms, or other concerning changes warrant evaluation by an appropriate medical specialist.
Yes. The prototype is designed around a confidential, respectful consultation process without pressure to proceed.
Schedule with Lorie Carter, APRN, at St. Johns Aesthetics and Wellness Center.