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The G-Spot was probably known to the Ancients as early as the 4th. Century BC. This knowledge was largely lost to Western Culture during the 20th Century. However, in 1950 a german Gynaecologist Ernst Grafenberg (author of the book The Ideal Marriage) again brought the existence of the G-Spot to our attention. His findings were later confirmed by Perry & Whipple in their extensive study which they also reported in their book "The G-Spot" in 1978.
The G-Spot lies on the front wall of the Vagina & it's stimulation during sexual activity produces the so called G-Spot & Uterine Orgasm. This is a different type of orgasm to that produced by stimulation of the Clitoris (Clitoral Orgasm). Women who have experienced both types of orgasm say that they are quite different & when they are combined they are deeper and more powerfull orgasms than when stimulated at either site alone.
The G-Spot can be augmented so as to make it more prominent &, therefore more easily brought into contact with the Vaginal contents (Penis etc.) thus making a G-Spot generated orgasm more likely or more intense.
This can be achieved by using substances such as Collagen however the result is only temporary & end needs to be repeated within 6 months. Permanent results are achieved by using Dermal Fat Grafts or the newer permanent non-organic fillers. This is more expensive than the temporary fillers but is usually a one-off procedure that does snot require repeating in 99% of cases.
After the procedure (done on it's own) sex, in all forms, should be avoided for about 10 days, in the case of the non-organic fillers, & for 6 weeks in the case of Dermal Fat Grafts. Time off work, in the case of fillers is 48 hrs, & in the case of Dermal Fat Grafts is one week.
G-Spot Augmentation can be combined with other genital cosmetic procedures & is most commonly combined with Vaginoplasy.
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