Shockwave therapy β treat ED at the vascular source
Li-ESWT stimulates new blood vessels to grow inside the penis. Results last 1β2 years. No needles, no medication, no side effects.
Benefits
- Treats the cause, not just the symptom
- No drugs, no side effects
- Results last 1β2 years or more
- Walk in, walk out β no downtime
Ideal candidates
- Mild-to-moderate ED
- Men for whom PDE5 inhibitors don't work
- Men who want to avoid lifelong medication
- Early vascular decline
Treatment process
Pre-treatment evaluation
Vascular and overall suitability assessment.
The session
A handheld probe delivers acoustic waves for 20β30 minutes. Painless, no needles.
Full course
Typically 6β12 sessions, scheduled one week apart.
Follow-up
Progress review after the course. Results usually emerge by session 4β6.
Shockwave β an ED treatment that addresses the source
Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (Li-ESWT) delivers low-energy acoustic waves that stimulate new blood vessel growth inside the penis β a medically validated treatment option for vasculogenic ED.
How shockwave differs from pills
- PDE5 inhibitors (Viagra/Cialis) temporarily dilate existing vessels β you take them every time
- Shockwave stimulates new vessels to grow β it fixes the source
Who benefits most
- Men with early vascular decline in penile tissue
- Men who prefer to avoid daily or on-demand medication
- Men for whom oral medications have become less effective
- Anyone seeking a non-surgical, needle-free option
Medical disclaimer: This article is general medical information and is not a diagnosis or treatment plan. Please consult a qualified physician to evaluate your specific case.
Frequently asked questions
Does shockwave therapy hurt?
You feel a rhythmic tapping sensation β not painful. Local anaesthetic is rarely needed.
How many sessions to see results?
Research shows 6β12 sessions, one week apart. Men typically notice improvements after session 4β6.
How long do results last?
On average 1β2 years. Longer with ongoing vascular health care (exercise, diet, weight control).
Who should NOT have shockwave therapy?
Men with open penile wounds, a pacemaker, or certain blood disorders. Consult with your doctor first.
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