LONDON, May 2026 — Dr SNA Clinic, the Wimpole Street-based private medical practice led by Dr Syed Nadeem Abbas (MRCS, MSc Aesthetic Plastic Surgery), is drawing attention to a frequently overlooked connection between circulatory health and reduced sexual stamina in men — and cautioning against the assumption that fatigue during sex is simply a byproduct of age or a busy lifestyle.
According to Dr Abbas, whose clinical background spans training at Cambridge, Oxford, and the Royal London Hospital, the gradual decline in sexual performance that many men in their thirties and forties experience is often an early indicator of vascular change — and one that warrants a proper medical assessment rather than routine reassurance.
A Vascular Issue, Not Just a Fitness One
Erections are, at their core, a vascular event. Sustained sexual performance depends on the body's ability to direct and maintain blood flow through penile arterial tissue — a mechanism distinct from general cardiovascular fitness. A man who exercises regularly may still experience localised vascular decline that affects sexual function, because the endothelial response in penile tissue operates through a finer and more sensitive system than overall aerobic capacity.
The European Association of Urology has identified erectile dysfunction as a potential early marker of systemic cardiovascular risk. The penile arteries, being among the smallest in the body, are frequently the first to exhibit signs of endothelial dysfunction — often before symptoms appear elsewhere. This positions early-stage sexual performance decline not merely as a quality-of-life concern, but as a prompt for broader health evaluation, including blood pressure, fasting glucose, lipid profile, and hormonal assessment.
Dr Abbas comments: "Men often spend months rationalising reduced stamina — attributing it to stress or tiredness — when the body may be signalling something more specific. A proper clinical assessment, rather than a lifestyle overhaul based on assumption, is always the more informed starting point."
Regenerative Treatment: What the P-Shot® Involves
For men who have undergone appropriate health assessment and find that performance has continued to decline, Dr SNA Clinic offers the P-Shot® — also known as the Priapus Shot — a regenerative treatment using the patient's own platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
The procedure involves drawing a small volume of blood, processing it in a CE-marked centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, and injecting the resulting PRP into targeted areas of penile tissue under precise clinical conditions. The concentrated platelets release growth factors that promote angiogenesis, support smooth muscle regeneration, and work to restore vascular responsiveness at the tissue level.
Dr Abbas notes that patient outcomes depend significantly on technical factors that vary considerably between providers: "The quality of the centrifuge system, the precision of the injection technique, and the practitioner's anatomical knowledge all directly affect what the treatment can achieve. These are not incidental details — they determine whether the procedure is genuinely therapeutic or simply a procedure in name."
At Dr SNA Clinic, P-Shot treatment is delivered using ultrasound-guided injection technique, CE-marked PRP preparation equipment, and under the direct supervision of Dr Abbas — a clinician with postgraduate training in reconstructive and aesthetic medicine.
The Importance of Clinical Rigour in a Growing Market
As demand for regenerative men's health treatments has grown across London and the wider UK, the market has expanded to include providers whose clinical backgrounds, equipment standards, and injection protocols vary considerably. Dr SNA Clinic urges men researching P-Shot treatment in London to ask specific questions before committing to any provider: whether the centrifuge used meets CE standards for PRP preparation, whether the administering practitioner holds relevant medical qualifications, and whether ultrasound guidance is used to ensure accurate placement.
"The P-Shot carries the same name across providers, but the clinical reality can differ substantially," says Dr Abbas. "Men deserve to understand that difference before they make a decision."
About Dr SNA Clinic
Dr SNA Clinic is a private medical practice located on Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London. Led by Dr Syed Nadeem Abbas — MRCS, MSc Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, trained at Cambridge, Oxford, and the Royal London Hospital — the clinic specialises in medically led regenerative and aesthetic treatments for men and women. The clinic's approach to men's intimate health combines clinical precision with a considered, patient-first consultation process.
For men researching P-Shot treatment in London, Priapus Shot therapy, or non-surgical options for erectile dysfunction in Marylebone and the wider London area, Dr SNA Clinic offers an initial consultation with Dr Abbas directly.
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