
Located in Columbia, Maryland, we offer expert-led Sexual Health, Hormone Therapy, and Facial Rebalancing services—including PRP, Shockwave Therapy, Penile Filler, Botox, Collagen Therapy and Dermal Fillers—to help you look, feel, and perform your best.


Located in Columbia, Maryland, we offer expert-led Sexual Health, Hormone Therapy, and Facial Rebalancing services—including PRP, Shockwave Therapy, Penile Filler, Botox, and Dermal Fillers—to help you look, feel, and perform your best.
Located in Columbia, Maryland, we offer expert-led Sexual Health, Hormone Therapy, and Facial Rebalancing services—including PRP, Shockwave Therapy, Penile Filler, Botox, and Dermal Fillers—to help you look, feel, and perform your best.
Climax Aesthetic Surgery in Columbia, Maryland, combines advanced sexual wellness, hormone therapy, and aesthetic medicine with medical expertise to deliver the ultimate in confidence-focused care for both men and women. Our clinic is designed to provide a private, supportive, and judgment-free environment where patients feel comfortable discussing their goals. Every experience is guided by personalized attention and medical excellence.
Our treatments—including O-Shot, P-Shot, Penile Filler, Shockwave Therapy, Hormone Therapy, Botox, and Dermal Fillers—are performed by experienced providers using the latest technology and evidence-based techniques. These advanced services are carefully selected to enhance both appearance and sexual performance. Each treatment plan is tailored to your unique anatomy, health, and aesthetic goals, with flexible payment plans available to make care more accessible.
Our goal is not only to enhance how you look and feel, but also to support your overall well-being, intimacy, and self-confidence through personalized care in a welcoming and professional environment. We focus on long-term results, not quick fixes, so patients can enjoy lasting improvements in both health and confidence. At Climax, every visit is designed to be informative, empowering, and truly transformative.
Climax Aesthetic Surgery in Columbia, Maryland, combines advanced sexual wellness, hormone therapy, and aesthetic medicine with medical expertise to deliver the ultimate in confidence-focused care for both men and women. Our clinic is designed to provide a private, supportive, and judgment-free environment where patients feel comfortable discussing their goals. Every experience is guided by personalized attention and medical excellence.
Our treatments—including O-Shot, P-Shot, Penile Filler, Shockwave Therapy, Hormone Therapy, Botox, and Dermal Fillers—are performed by experienced providers using the latest technology and evidence-based techniques. These advanced services are carefully selected to enhance both appearance and sexual performance. Each treatment plan is tailored to your unique anatomy, health, and aesthetic goals, with flexible payment plans available to make care more accessible.
Our goal is not only to enhance how you look and feel, but also to support your overall well-being, intimacy, and self-confidence through personalized care in a welcoming and professional environment. We focus on long-term results, not quick fixes, so patients can enjoy lasting improvements in both health and confidence. At Climax, every visit is designed to be informative, empowering, and truly transformative.
Climax Aesthetic Surgery is led by expert, board-certified providers, giving you peace of mind that you are always in trusted hands. We proudly serve patients at three convenient locations: New York City, NY, Virginia Beach, VA, and Columbia, MD, delivering advanced aesthetic and sexual wellness care.
Climax Aesthetic Surgery is led by expert, board-certified providers, giving you peace of mind that you are always in trusted hands. We proudly serve patients at three convenient locations: New York City, NY, Virginia Beach, VA, and Columbia, MD, delivering advanced aesthetic and sexual wellness care.


Climax Aesthetic Surgery in Columbia, Maryland, combines advanced sexual wellness, hormone therapy, and aesthetic medicine with medical expertise to deliver the ultimate in confidence-focused care for both men and women.
Our treatments—including O-Shot, P-Shot, Penile Filler, Shockwave Therapy, Hormone Therapy, Botox, and Dermal Fillers—are performed by experienced providers using the latest technology and evidence-based techniques. Each treatment plan is tailored to your unique anatomy, health, and aesthetic goals, with flexible payment plans available.
Climax Aesthetic Surgery is led by expert, board-certified providers, giving you peace of mind that you are always in trusted hands. We proudly serve patients at three convenient locations: New York City, NY, Virginia Beach, VA, and Columbia, MD.

Support stronger arousal, improved sensitivity, enhanced pleasure, and intimate confidence for both women and men with advanced regenerative care designed to improve blood flow, tissue health, and sexual performance.
O-Shot & P-Shot
Penile Filler (UroFill)
Smooth wrinkles, restore volume, enhance facial balance, and boost confidence for women and men with advanced aesthetic care designed to lift, contour, and rejuvenate your skin and features.
Botox & Dermal Fillers
PRP Injections
Relieve menopause symptoms, hormonal imbalance, low libido, and fatigue with hormone therapy or shockwave care designed to support circulation, sensitivity, and overall sexual wellness.
Hormone Therapy
Shockwave Therapy
Support stronger arousal, improved sensitivity, enhanced pleasure, and intimate confidence for both women and men with advanced regenerative care designed to improve blood flow, tissue health, and sexual performance.
O-Shot & P-Shot
Penile Filler (UroFill)
Support stronger arousal, improved sensitivity, enhanced pleasure, and intimate confidence for both women and men with advanced regenerative care designed to improve blood flow, tissue health, and sexual performance.
Botox
Dermal Filler
Collagen Therapy
Relieve menopause symptoms, hormonal imbalance, low libido, and fatigue with hormone therapy or shockwave care designed to support circulation, sensitivity, and overall sexual wellness.
Hormone Therapy
Shockwave Therapy
Smooth wrinkles, restore volume, enhance facial balance, and boost confidence for women and men with advanced aesthetic care designed to lift, contour, and rejuvenate your skin and features.
Botulinum Toxin
Dermal Fillers
Smooth wrinkles, restore volume, enhance facial balance, and boost confidence for women and men with advanced aesthetic care designed to lift, contour, and rejuvenate your skin and features.
Botulinum Toxin
Dermal Fillers
Relieve menopause symptoms, hormonal imbalance, low libido, and fatigue with hormone therapy or shockwave care designed to support circulation, sensitivity, and overall sexual wellness.
Hormone Therapy
Shockwave Therapy
Our Virtual Consultations are designed to give you direct access to one of our experienced medical providers at no cost. During your virtual visit, your provider will answer your main questions, explain what to expect from your desired treatment, and pre-screen whether you may be a good candidate.
After your virtual consultation, we recommend an in-person visit for a complete medical evaluation, where your provider will assess your needs and create a personalized treatment plan. The in-person consultation has a $250 fee, which is applied toward your treatment when you proceed.
Our Virtual Consultations are designed to give you direct access to one of our experienced medical providers at no cost. During your virtual visit, your provider will answer your main questions, explain what to expect from your desired treatment, and pre-screen whether you may be a good candidate.
After your virtual consultation, we recommend an in-person visit for a complete medical evaluation, where your provider will assess your needs and create a personalized treatment plan. The in-person consultation has a $250 fee, which is applied toward your treatment when you proceed.
O-Shot
A regenerative treatment for
women that uses platelet-rich
plasma to enhance sensitivity,
improve intimacy, and support
vaginal health.
P-Shot
A natural, PRP-based treatment
for men that improves erectile
function, boosts sensation,
and supports overall sexual wellness.
Penile Filler (UroFill)
A medical, filler-based
treatment for men that adds supportive volume, improves firmness, and enhances sexual confidence.
Botox
A medical, neurotoxin-based
treatment that relaxes
overactive facial muscles,
smooths fine lines, and
refreshes your appearance.
Dermal Fillers
A medical, gel-based
treatment for facial
rebalancing that restores
volume, contour, and
natural-looking symmetry.
Collagen Therapy
A regenerative treatment
using your own platelets
to boost collagen, support skin healing, and restore a healthier, natural glow.
Hormone Therapy
A medical, hormone-based
treatment that restores
balance, boosts energy,
supports libido, and
improves overall wellness.
Shockwave Therapy
A non-invasive, wave-based
treatment that improves
blood flow, enhances
sensitivity, and supports
sexual performance.
O-Shot
A regenerative treatment for women that uses platelet-rich plasma to enhance sensitivity, improve intimacy, and support vaginal health.
P-Shot
A natural, PRP-based treatment for men that improves erectile function, boosts sensation,
and supports overall sexual wellness.
Penile Filler (UroFill)
A medical, filler-based treatment for men that adds supportive volume, improves firmness, and enhances sexual confidence.
Botox
A medical, neurotoxin-based treatment that relaxes overactive facial muscles,
smooths fine lines, and refreshes your appearance.
Collagen Therapy
A regenerative treatment using your own platelets to boost collagen, support skin healing, and restore a healthier, natural glow.
Dermal Fillers
A medical, gel-based treatment for facial
rebalancing that restores volume, contour, and natural-looking symmetry.
Hormone Therapy
A medical, hormone-based treatment that restores balance, boosts energy, supports libido, and improves overall wellness.
Shockwave Therapy
A non-invasive, wave-based treatment that improves blood flow, enhances sensitivity, and supports sexual performance.
Penile Filler - Before & After
Natural-looking results that feel just as natural. Every treatment is personalized to your anatomy and goals, creating balanced enhancement and renewed confidence.
Facial Rebalancing - Before & After
Natural-looking Botox and Dermal Filler results designed to enhance facial balance, soften lines, and refresh your appearance while preserving your natural expressions.
Penile Filler - Before & After
Natural-looking results that feel just as natural. Every treatment is personalized to your anatomy and goals, creating balanced and renewed confidence.
Facial Rebalancing - Before & After
Natural-looking Botox and Dermal Filler results designed to enhance facial balance, soften lines, and refresh your appearance while preserving your natural expressions.

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Mary Ojo-Carons, MD
Dr. Mary is a board-certified Cosmetic Gynecological Surgeon and Sexual Medicine Physician with over 15 years of experience. She is the founder of Climax Aesthetic Surgery and a recognized expert in sexual medicine, hormone therapy, menopausal care, gynecology, and reproductive science.

Akin Ojo-Carons, MD
Dr. Akinwunmi Ojo-Carons is Chief Financial Officer and Men’s Wellness Expert at Climax Aesthetic Surgery. A board-certified urologist and UroFill-certified provider, he specializes in advanced treatments for sexual health, confidence, and performance.

Pamela Ikem, RN
Pamela Ikem is the Chief Operations Officer, Facial Rebalancing Specialist, and Nurse Injector at Climax Aesthetic Surgery. With a BSN, RN licensure, and an MBA, she blends clinical skill and leadership to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care.

Mary Ojo-Carons, MD
Dr. Mary is a board-certified Cosmetic Gynecological Surgeon and Sexual Medicine Physician with over 15 years of experience. She is the founder of Climax Aesthetic Surgery and a recognized expert in sexual medicine, hormone therapy, menopausal care, gynecology, and reproductive science.

Akin Ojo-Carons, MD
Dr. Akinwunmi Ojo-Carons is Chief Financial Officer and Men’s Wellness Expert at Climax Aesthetic Surgery. A board-certified urologist and UroFill-certified provider, he specializes in advanced treatments for sexual health, confidence, and performance.

Pamela Ikem, RN
Pamela Ikem is the Chief Operations Officer, Facial Rebalancing Specialist, and Nurse Injector at Climax Aesthetic Surgery. With a BSN, RN licensure, and an MBA, she blends clinical skill and leadership to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care.
Yes. All treatments are medically guided and performed using evidence-based protocols and FDA-cleared technology in a clinical setting.
Results vary by treatment and individual, but many patients begin noticing improvements within weeks, with continued enhancement over time.
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans to make treatment more accessible.
Yes. All treatments are medically guided and performed using evidence-based protocols and FDA-cleared technology in a clinical setting.
Results vary by treatment and individual, but many patients begin noticing improvements within weeks, with continued enhancement over time.
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans to make treatment more accessible.

Discussions surrounding penile anatomy have historically focused on one measurement above all others: length. Popular media, cultural narratives, and even casual conversations frequently reinforce the idea that penile length is the primary determinant of sexual satisfaction. Men are often exposed to messaging that suggests longer automatically means better, creating expectations that are not necessarily supported by anatomy or scientific evidence.
However, contemporary understanding of female anatomy, combined with patient experiences and clinical observations, suggests that this perspective may oversimplify a much more complex subject. Sexual satisfaction is influenced by numerous factors that extend beyond measurements alone, and increasing attention has been directed toward understanding the role of penile girth in intimate experiences.
In recent years, healthcare professionals involved in sexual wellness have observed that many patients seeking education about penile enhancement are not necessarily pursuing unrealistic ideals. Instead, they are looking for reliable information. They want to understand how anatomy influences intimacy, whether certain physical characteristics affect sensation, and how confidence, communication, and compatibility contribute to satisfaction within their relationships.
One aspect of this conversation that deserves careful examination is penile girth. Girth refers to the circumference or thickness of the penis rather than its length. Although it has historically received less attention in mainstream discussions, there is growing interest in understanding how girth may interact with vaginal anatomy and whether it contributes differently to sexual sensation during intercourse.
Understanding this topic requires moving beyond myths and approaching it from an educational perspective grounded in anatomy, physiology, and individualized experiences.
The vaginal canal is a highly specialized structure designed to perform multiple functions throughout a person's life. It serves as a passageway for menstrual flow, facilitates childbirth, and participates in sexual activity. Rather than existing as a static tube, the vagina is composed of muscular and elastic tissue capable of adapting to varying circumstances. Its remarkable ability to expand and contract is one of the characteristics that allows it to accommodate different physiological processes throughout life.
The average vaginal canal measures approximately seven to ten centimeters in length when not sexually aroused, although these dimensions can vary considerably among individuals. Importantly, the vagina possesses remarkable elasticity. During sexual arousal, blood flow to the genital tissues increases, lubrication develops, and the upper portion of the vaginal canal expands through a process known as vaginal tenting. These changes allow the body to accommodate intercourse comfortably while enhancing the overall sexual experience.
The walls of the vagina contain folds known as rugae, which provide flexibility and enable expansion. These structures allow the vagina to adapt to different circumstances while maintaining its integrity and function. Understanding this adaptability is essential because it challenges many misconceptions surrounding vaginal anatomy and its interaction with penile dimensions.
One of the most significant misconceptions regarding female anatomy is the assumption that sensitivity is distributed equally throughout the entire vaginal canal. Anatomical research suggests otherwise. Sensory nerve endings are concentrated differently across various regions of the vagina, meaning that different areas may contribute uniquely to the perception of sensation.
Studies have indicated that the outer third of the vaginal canal contains a relatively higher concentration of sensory receptors compared with deeper portions. This observation has important implications when discussing how different anatomical characteristics may influence sexual experiences. Because the entrance and surrounding tissues may be more responsive to touch and pressure, the degree of contact within these areas can influence how some individuals perceive fullness and stimulation.
This understanding helps explain why some women describe sensations associated with fullness and contact as particularly meaningful during intercourse. It also provides context for why girth, rather than length alone, has become an increasingly discussed topic among patients seeking information about sexual wellness.
At the same time, it is important to recognize that sensitivity varies from person to person. Individual anatomy, hormonal influences, emotional factors, and life experiences all contribute to how sensations are interpreted and experienced.
When considering the difference between girth and length, it is important to recognize that they represent distinct anatomical dimensions. Length determines how far the penis extends, whereas girth determines the amount of circumference and contact surface available during penetration.
Because girth increases the amount of tissue contact that may occur within the vaginal canal, some individuals report that it contributes to a heightened awareness of movement, pressure, and fullness. Greater circumference may influence the degree of friction generated during intercourse and potentially affect how stimulation is perceived within areas rich in sensory receptors.
This does not mean that girth is universally more important than length, nor does it imply that larger dimensions automatically result in greater satisfaction. Instead, it highlights that different anatomical characteristics may influence sensation in different ways.
The tendency to focus exclusively on length may overlook the possibility that circumference and tissue contact can contribute meaningfully to the overall experience for some individuals.
Comfort remains one of the most important considerations. Adequate arousal, lubrication, emotional safety, and communication between partners significantly influence whether physical sensations are experienced positively. Even anatomically compatible partners may encounter discomfort if sufficient arousal is absent or if communication about preferences and boundaries is limited.
Dr. Mary Ojo-Carons frequently emphasizes the importance of individualized assessment when discussing women's sexual wellness concerns. Patients often arrive with preconceived ideas shaped by societal expectations rather than evidence-based information. One of the most valuable aspects of patient education is helping individuals understand that there is no universally ideal measurement capable of guaranteeing satisfaction. Female anatomy varies considerably, and understanding those differences allows patients and couples to approach intimacy with more realistic expectations and less anxiety.
Sexual satisfaction is multifactorial. It emerges through the interaction of physical, emotional, psychological, and relational influences. While anatomy may contribute to sensation, confidence, trust, communication, stress levels, body image, and overall relationship dynamics often exert equally meaningful effects.
Research examining women's sexual preferences further supports this complexity. Survey data have demonstrated substantial variability in what individuals prioritize during intimacy. Some participants describe fullness as important. Others place greater emphasis on emotional closeness, attentiveness, affection, foreplay, communication, rhythm, or mutual understanding.
These findings highlight an essential truth: there is no single formula for sexual satisfaction.
Another important aspect of this discussion involves recognizing the limitations of the scientific literature surrounding female sexual sensation. Compared with other areas of medicine, female sexual health has historically received less research attention, resulting in gaps in knowledge that researchers continue to address today.
While studies have identified patterns related to anatomy and sensitivity, many questions remain unanswered because sexual experiences are influenced by numerous biological, psychological, and social variables that are difficult to isolate in research settings.
Much of the available evidence combines anatomical findings with patient-reported outcomes. Although these reports provide valuable insight into how individuals perceive intimacy, they also reinforce the fact that there is considerable diversity in human experience.
What one person describes as pleasurable may be neutral or even uncomfortable for another. Therefore, scientific findings should be viewed as tools for education rather than rigid rules that predict satisfaction for every individual.
It is also important to acknowledge that sexual preferences and experiences often change throughout different stages of life. Hormonal fluctuations associated with pregnancy, the postpartum period, perimenopause, and menopause can alter vaginal tissue elasticity, lubrication, and sensitivity.
Medical conditions such as pelvic floor dysfunction, endometriosis, diabetes, and certain neurological disorders may also influence sensation and comfort during intercourse. In addition, medications prescribed for depression, anxiety, hypertension, and other chronic conditions may affect sexual desire and responsiveness.
Relationship factors evolve over time as well. Couples navigating career demands, parenting responsibilities, caregiving obligations, or significant life stressors may notice changes in intimacy that have little to do with anatomy. Fatigue, emotional strain, unresolved conflict, and shifting priorities can all affect sexual satisfaction.
This broader perspective reminds patients that concerns about intimacy should be evaluated within the context of overall health and relationship well-being rather than being attributed solely to physical measurements.
Dr. Mary Ojo-Carons often encourages patients to approach concerns about sexual satisfaction through a comprehensive lens. Rather than assuming that anatomy alone explains dissatisfaction, a thorough assessment considers hormonal health, medical history, emotional well-being, relationship dynamics, and individual goals. This approach allows for more meaningful conversations and helps patients distinguish between concerns driven by misinformation and those that may benefit from targeted interventions.
Education, realistic expectations, and personalized guidance remain fundamental components of responsible sexual healthcare.
Another critical consideration involves the role of arousal. During sexual excitement, physiological changes dramatically alter the vaginal environment. Increased blood flow enhances tissue sensitivity and lubrication. The vaginal walls become more elastic, allowing for comfortable accommodation and movement. The upper portion of the vagina lengthens and expands, adapting to the circumstances of intercourse.
Without these changes, physical experiences may differ substantially. This reality underscores the limitations of focusing exclusively on anatomical measurements while ignoring the broader context in which intimacy occurs.
Communication consistently emerges in the scientific literature as one of the strongest predictors of sexual satisfaction. Couples who openly discuss preferences, concerns, boundaries, and expectations often report more fulfilling experiences.
Honest conversations create opportunities to explore what feels pleasurable, identify potential sources of discomfort, and foster emotional connection. They also help partners navigate differences in desire, expectations, and preferences in ways that strengthen rather than undermine intimacy.
In many cases, the anxiety surrounding penile size stems less from objective measurements and more from internalized beliefs about masculinity and performance. Exposure to unrealistic portrayals through media and pornography can contribute to distorted perceptions regarding what constitutes normal anatomy.
These misconceptions may generate unnecessary distress, negatively affecting self-esteem and confidence. Men who perceive themselves as inadequate may experience anxiety that interferes with intimacy, even when their anatomy falls well within the normal range.
Educational conversations can help counteract these narratives by providing factual information about anatomical diversity and the many factors influencing intimacy. Rather than encouraging comparison, healthcare professionals aim to promote understanding and realistic expectations.
Patients occasionally inquire whether modifying penile girth through medical procedures may improve their confidence or enhance intimacy. While treatment options exist, decisions regarding enhancement should always involve careful evaluation, informed consent, and discussion of realistic goals.
No intervention can guarantee improved relationships or universal satisfaction. Instead, the goal should be to help individuals align treatment decisions with their personal values, health considerations, and expectations.
Confidence often arises not from pursuing perfection, but from feeling informed and empowered to make choices that reflect one's unique circumstances.
Ultimately, discussions about girth and vaginal sensation should move away from simplistic assumptions and toward a more comprehensive understanding of human sexuality. Anatomy matters, but it does not exist in isolation. The interaction between physiology, psychology, relationships, communication, and expectations creates experiences that are deeply personal and highly variable.
The available evidence suggests that girth may influence the perception of fullness and contact for some individuals because of how the vaginal canal is structured and how sensitivity is distributed. At the same time, these anatomical considerations should never be interpreted as universal predictors of satisfaction or compatibility. There is no ideal measurement that guarantees intimacy, just as there is no single characteristic capable of defining a fulfilling sexual relationship.
Educational conversations grounded in science allow patients and couples to replace fear and comparison with understanding. By recognizing the complexity of sexual health and appreciating the diversity of human experiences, individuals are better equipped to make informed decisions, communicate openly with their partners, and seek professional guidance when needed.
The goal of sexual wellness education is not to promote insecurity or unrealistic expectations. Rather, it is to provide accurate information that empowers people to understand their bodies, approach concerns with confidence, and make decisions that align with their values and goals. Through evidence-based guidance and individualized assessment, healthcare professionals such as Dr. Mary Ojo-Carons and Dr. Akin Ojo-Carons continue to help patients navigate these conversations with greater clarity, perspective, and confidence, recognizing that meaningful sexual wellness extends far beyond measurements alone.

