What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) uses high frequency acoustical waves, providing a breakthrough treatment for men seeking better erections and improved sexual performance. As men age, the likelihood of experiencing difficulties in the bedroom increases. By age 40, nearly 40% of men experience some performance issues, and that continues to go up about 10% each year, so by age 60 nearly 6 out of 10 men will experience Erectile Dysfunction (ED). During the aging process, blood vessels in the penis can deteriorate and become blocked, causing decreased blood flow, which can lead to ED. Blood flow is essential for an erection. With ESWT, men can experience greater blood flow as the treatment’s acoustic waves are thought to assist with vascular health and regeneration, allowing for a fuller, longer-lasting erection, and thus better sexual experience.
Like all therapies, individual results to ESWT treatment may vary. And, in some cases, ESWT provides the most desired outcome when used in combination with other therapies, like oral medications. Throughout the studies we’ve reviewed on ESWT, only minor irritation, bruising, or burst blood vessels have been reported, and the treatment actually allowed for some regeneration so that men could experience greater erections for several months, if not years, following treatment. Contact us today to find out how our shock wave treatment plan could help you take back your sex life.
What are the benefits of ESWT?
By encouraging natural processes of regeneration with acoustic waves, ESWT may help to improve blood flow to the penis and offers men these benefits:
– Drug Free
– Non-invasive
– Surgery free
– May Improve blood flow
– May Improve Erection Quality
– May provide Harder and More Full Erections
– May Improve Sexual Performance
– May Improve Sensitivity
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How does ESWT work?
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) affects nearly 40% of men over the age of 40, and worsens as we age. By age 70, around 70% of men will experience some ED symptoms. ED is a common condition characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection during sexual activity.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) uses high frequency acoustical waves therapy that when applied to the male genitals helps in repairing existing blood vessels and stimulates the growth of new ones. The resulting improved blood flow helps any man, not only those with ED, to obtain stronger and more sustainable erections. A meta-analysis published by The Journal of Sexual Medicine took seven controlled, randomized trials totaling in 602 patients and reported an average improvement in erection quality by the participants. (J Sex Med. 2017 Jan;14(1):27-35)
Frequently Asked Questions
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