Documentation of the state of the penis prior to and following Priapus Shot (P-Shot) therapy provides a visual and qualitative record of potential changes. This typically includes photographs and potentially other metrics related to erectile function, size, or sensation. These records offer patients and clinicians a method to assess the effectiveness of the treatment. For example, comparing pre-treatment photographs with those taken several weeks or months after the procedure can illustrate changes in penile girth or length.
Comparative records play a crucial role in gauging the efficacy of this regenerative therapy. They provide tangible evidence for patients to evaluate their progress and for physicians to refine treatment strategies. Historically, patient testimonials and subjective assessments were primary measures of treatment success. The increasing use of photographic and other quantifiable data offers a more objective approach to understanding the potential benefits of the P-Shot, allowing for clearer communication between patient and provider and potentially contributing to research and development within the field.