SHOCKWAVE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION TREATMENT
SHOCKWAVE THERAPY
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common sexual problem for men. It can be caused by physical or psychological issues. Many treatments exist, but Shockwave Therapy is a new, promising treatment option offered at our exclusive male medspa in Ft. Lauderdale.
Our Ft. Lauderdale Shockwave Therapy uses low-intensity sound waves to stimulate blood flow to the penis and improve erectile function. The therapy is non-invasive and has few side effects. It is a promising new treatment option for men with ED.
WHAT IS SHOCKWAVE THERAPY?
Shockwave Therapy is a new, non-invasive treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). It uses sound waves to stimulate blood flow to the penis and improve erections. Whenever Shockwave Therapy is used, it sends shock waves to injured soft tissue throughout the body to promote healing.
HOW DOES SHOCKWAVE THERAPY WORK?
At Avalor Vitality Clinics in Ft. Lauderdale Shockwave Therapy erectile dysfunction treatment works by delivering low-intensity sound waves to the tissue of the penis. These sound waves break up plaque and stimulate blood flow to the area. As this happens, the tissue begins to heal and repair itself.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SHOCKWAVE THERAPY?
SHOCKWAVE THERAPY BRINGS TREMENDOUS BENEFITS TO MEN WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONDITIONS.
From sports injuries, pain in various areas of the body, and erectile dysfunction. Some of the benefits of Shockwave Therapy include:
- Increased blood flow to the area
- Stimulation of new cell growth
- Improved erectile function
- Reduced pain
- Reduced inflammation
AM I A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR SHOCKWAVE THERAPY?
Most men with erectile dysfunction (ED) are candidates for Shockwave Therapy. If you have diabetes or prostate cancer, you may not be a candidate.
If you have any other underlying conditions, a consultation will determine if this therapy would be beneficial for you. During the consultation, your entire medical history will be discussed to see if you qualify for this erectile dysfunction treatment.
YOUR SHOCKWAVE THERAPY PROCEDURE
During Shockwave Therapy, gel is applied. A hand-held device is then used to deliver the sound waves.
The sound waves are applied to the area for five to ten minutes. There is usually very minimal discomfort during the procedure. You may feel a tingling sensation as the sound waves pass through your body. Each treatment session lasts about 20 minutes. Most men need between four to eight sessions for optimal results.
PENILE GIRTH ENHANCEMENT RESULTS
There is no recovery time after Shockwave Therapy. You can return to your normal activities immediately following the procedure.
You may experience some redness and swelling in the treatment area. This should go away within a few days. If you have any pain, you can take over-the-counter pain medication.
SHOCKWAVE THERAPY RESULTS
You should start to see results within a few weeks of starting therapy. However, some patients indicated that they noticed a slight change immediately following their first treatment. The full effects of treatment may take up to three months with a series of treatments.
For some men, Shockwave Therapy is a long-term solution for ED. For others, it may be a way to jump-start other forms of treatment, such as oral medications or penile injections.
SCHEDULE YOUR FORT LAUDERDALE SHOCKWAVE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION TREATMENT CONSULTATION WITH Avalor Vitality Clinics TODAY
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR EFFECTIVE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION TREATMENT IN FT. LAUDERDALE SHOCKWAVE THERAPY MAY BE THE PERFECT FIT FOR YOU.
Contact us for a consultation now to go over your goals and history so we can come up with a plan that works best for you.
SHOCKWAVE THERAPY FAQS
No, Shockwave Therapy is painless. You may feel a tingling sensation as the sound waves pass through your body.
Shockwave Therapy is a low-risk procedure. The most common side effects are temporary and mild, which include redness, swelling, bruising, and possibly discomfort at the treatment area.
The cost of Shockwave Therapy will depend on your goals and treatment plan. During your consultation, we can discuss this further.
No, this does not require anesthesia.