LATEST GENERATION THERAPY FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND PEYRONIE'S DISEASE
LATEST GENERATION THERAPY FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND PEYRONIE'S DISEASE


Regain your confidence. Get your life back.
Erectile dysfunction occurs when blood flow to the erectile tissue is insufficient to achieve or maintain an adequate erection. It can be related to diabetes, stress, vascular problems, hypertension, diabetic neuropathy, or vascular aging.
Low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT) is an advanced, non-invasive technology supported by multiple international clinical studies. Its aim is to stimulate natural tissue regeneration and improve blood circulation.
✔️ More than 92% of patients report improvement within the first few weeks of treatment.
✔️ Promotes the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis).
✔️ Improves penile blood flow and tissue oxygenation.
✔️ Helps reduce fibrosis and plaques associated with Peyronie's disease.
✔️ Stimulates cellular and muscle regeneration.
✔️ It can improve the quality, duration, and firmness of erections.
✔️ Non-invasive, safe therapy performed in short sessions.
✔️ No surgery and no prolonged recovery time.
Several studies published in PubMed, European Urology, and WJMH have demonstrated positive results in patients with mild, moderate, and diabetes-related erectile dysfunction, showing significant improvement in erectile function, circulation, and quality of life.


You don't have to live with pain or insecurity.
Peyronie's disease is a condition in which a plaque or fibrous tissue forms inside the penis, causing an abnormal curvature during erection. In many patients, it can also cause pain, difficulty with sexual intercourse, and significantly affect confidence and quality of life.
Low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT) is an advanced, non-invasive technology supported by international clinical studies for the management of Peyronie's disease, especially in early or active stages.
✔️ More than 90% of patients report a significant reduction in pain and less painful erections after the first few weeks of treatment.
✔️ Many patients begin to notice improvement between the third and fourth week.
✔️ It can help reduce the size and density of the fibrous plaque.
✔️ It promotes tissue regeneration and improved circulation.
✔️ Studies show clinical improvement in selected patients with reduced penile curvature.
✔️ Non-invasive, safe therapy performed in short sessions.
✔️ No surgery and no prolonged recovery time.
Several studies published in European Urology, PubMed, and recent systematic reviews have demonstrated that shockwave therapy can help reduce pain, improve erectile function, and promote a better quality of life in patients with Peyronie's disease.


More than a treatment, a new opportunity without surgery
Scientific studies of shockwave therapy in erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease.












What to Expect from Treatment
Low-intensity shockwave therapy may help improve erectile function, especially in cases of mild to moderate vasculogenic erectile dysfunction. Clinical studies and meta-analyses have shown significant improvement in erectile function and erection firmness compared to placebo/sham.
In Peyronie's disease, the evidence is more cautious: it may primarily help reduce pain, but reduction in curvature or plaque size should not be promised as a primary outcome. The American Urological Association guidelines do not recommend ESWT for reducing curvature or plaque size.
Cases where results may be less favorable
Results may be limited in patients with severe erectile dysfunction, advanced or poorly controlled diabetes, significant vascular damage, prior prostate surgery, neurological injury, untreated low testosterone, heavy smoking, marked obesity, or complete lack of response to medications such as sildenafil/tadalafil. Evidence is more favorable for patients with mild to moderate vascular erectile dysfunction.
Contraindications or Precautions
Treatment is not recommended for active infections, open wounds, undiagnosed genital lesions, active bleeding, acute testicular pain, suspected but unevaluated urological cancer, or patients with significant coagulation disorders without medical authorization. All patients must undergo a medical evaluation.
Important medical results and considerations


Simple steps for Shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease
1. Personalized Medical Evaluation
We conduct a comprehensive evaluation to identify the cause of the problem and determine if you are an ideal candidate for therapy.
2. Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy
Short sessions of 15 to 30 minutes, performed by professionals trained in the United States and Europe.
The therapy is non-invasive and well-tolerated; some patients may feel the shock of the wave during the procedure.
3. Recovery and Progressive Improvement
The goal is to stimulate blood circulation, promote tissue regeneration, and progressively improve erectile function and the pain associated with Peyronie's disease.


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