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Focus Shockwave Therapy
for Erectile Dysfunction

Penile enhancement with Focused Shockwave for Erectile Dysfunction

The Benefit of Focus Shockwave

  • Improved Blood Flow: Stimulates the growth of new blood vessels and improves blood circulation in the penile tissue, essential for achieving and maintaining erections.

  • Non-Invasive Treatment: Offers a non-surgical alternative to more invasive procedures, with minimal discomfort and no need for anesthesia.

  • Long-Term Results: Promotes natural healing processes, potentially leading to lasting improvements in erectile function over time.

  • Suitable for Medication-Resistant ED: Beneficial for men who do not respond well to oral ED medications, offering an alternative solution.

  • Potential Regenerative Benefits: Encourages tissue regeneration, which may reverse some underlying causes of ED.

BTL Shockwave Therapy

A highly efficient machine that utilizes low-intensity frequencies of acoustic waves for deep stimulation, delivering superior results.

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Enhance your vitality and performance with Focus Shockwave Therapy at Menness Clinic.

This non-invasive treatment uses acoustic waves to improve blood flow, promote tissue regeneration, and alleviate pain. Ideal for men's health, it effectively addresses erectile dysfunction and chronic pelvic pain.Experience safe, quick, and effective results to boost your overall wellness.

BTL Focused Shockwave for Erectile Dysfunction
BTL Focused Shockwave for Erectile Dysfunction

Key Concepts and Mechanism:

  • Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy (LiSWT):

    • LiSWT is the clinical term used for focus shockwave therapy in treating ED.

    • It involves delivering low-intensity acoustic waves to the penile tissue.

    • The therapy promotes neovascularization (formation of new blood vessels) and improves blood flow, which is essential for achieving and maintaining an erection.

  • Mechanism of Action:

    • The shockwaves stimulate the growth of new blood vessels and improve the health of existing vessels.

    • This process, known as angiogenesis, enhances blood flow to the penis.

    • LiSWT may also stimulate the regeneration of nerve tissue and smooth muscle cells, contributing to improved erectile function.

How does Focus shockwave for ED Therapy Work?

At Menness Clinic, we utilize the advanced BTL 2022 device to perform focused shockwave therapy for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction (ED). This non-invasive procedure employs low-intensity acoustic waves to target the penile tissues. These waves play a crucial role in enhancing erectile function by stimulating the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) and improving the health of existing vasculature. This process significantly boosts blood flow to the penis, leading to stronger and more reliable erections.

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The BTL 2022 machine allows us to precisely deliver treatment to the necessary areas, ensuring optimal results with minimal discomfort. Over the course of several sessions, patients can expect notable improvements in erectile function, with effects that are long-lasting. Focus shockwave therapy offers an effective and safe alternative for men seeking treatment for ED without the need for medication or surgery.

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How is Study Research Support for Focus ShockwaveTherapy
for Erectile Dysfunction?

  • Clinical Efficacy:

    • Effective for men with mild to moderate ED, particularly those who do not respond well to medications.

    • Shows potential for long-term improvement in erectile function, but more research is needed for conclusive results.

  • Safety and Side Effects:

    • Non-invasive with minimal side effects, making it a safer alternative to surgical or more invasive treatments.

  • Patient Suitability:

    • Best suited for men with mild to moderate ED, especially those looking for a regenerative treatment option without surgery.

    • Less effective in men with severe ED related to serious health conditions.​

Research Articles:

Vardi Y, et al. "Short-term results of a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study." J Urol. 2012.

Gruenwald I, et al. "First preliminary results on vasculogenic ED treatment." J Sex Med. 2010.

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Urologist

Nuttaphon Luchaichana M.D. (Dr. Dear)

Thailand Board certified Urologist, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University.

FAQ

1. How many sessions for Focus Shockwave for ED are required?

A typical treatment plan involves six sessions, but the exact number may vary depending on the individual’s condition and response to the therapy.

2. Is the procedure painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure. The treatment is non-invasive, and no anesthesia is required.

3. How long do the effects of the therapy last?

The results can vary, but many patients experience improvements that last for several months to a year. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain the benefits.

4. Are there any side effects?

Focus Shockwave Therapy is generally well-tolerated, with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild bruising or discomfort at the treatment site, but these symptoms typically resolve quickly.

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