Premature Ejaculation

“Premature ejaculation” is a common issue that can affect men of all ages. It refers to ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired during sexual activity, often impacting confidence, sexual satisfaction, and relationship intimacy.
Although this condition can cause concern or discomfort for many, there are now effective and safe treatment options available.

💡 Restore Confidence with Premature Ejaculation Treatment at Menness Clinic
At Menness Clinic, we understand that premature ejaculation can affect both the physical and emotional well-being of many men. That’s why we offer comprehensive, specialist-led care to help you gain better control over ejaculation and regain confidence in your sexual life.
Our treatment approach includes:
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Targeted medication
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Behavioral therapy and ejaculation control exercises
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Advanced surgical techniques, such as Selective Dorsal Neurotomy (SDN)
All treatments are personalized to each individual to ensure the best and most lasting results.
💡 What Is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition in which a man ejaculates sooner than desired, either before or shortly after penetration, often leading to dissatisfaction for both him and his partner.
This is a very common condition — statistics show that about 1 in 3 men experience PE at some point in their lives. The good news is that it can be effectively treated with proper care from a specialist.
At Menness Clinic, our medical team carefully evaluates the underlying causes, including:
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Physical factors such as hormonal imbalance or heightened sensitivity of the penile nerves
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Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or past experiences
Based on this assessment, we design a personalized treatment plan tailored specifically for each individual.
💡 Selective Dorsal Neurotomy (SDN) Surgery
One of the currently recognized treatments for premature ejaculation is Selective Dorsal Neurotomy (SDN). This specialized surgical procedure reduces the sensitivity of certain nerves in the penis by selectively cutting only those nerves responsible for an overly rapid response. The goal is to help patients gain better control over ejaculation and prolong the duration of sexual activity.
At Menness Clinic, our team of urological surgeons is highly experienced in performing SDN using modern techniques to ensure maximum safety and natural-looking results.

💡 FAQ
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How common is premature ejaculation?
It is very common — about 1 in 3 men experience PE at some point in their lives. Causes may include psychological factors such as stress and anxiety, as well as physical factors like hormonal imbalances or prostate issues.
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How do I know if I have premature ejaculation?
If ejaculation occurs within 1–3 minutes after penetration and is beyond your control, causing concern or affecting your relationship, this may indicate premature ejaculation.
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Does premature ejaculation affect fertility?
In some cases, ejaculation before penetration may reduce the chances of conception. However, in general, premature ejaculation does not directly affect fertility.
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How long does it take to see treatment results?
It depends on the chosen treatment approach. Some patients may notice improvement within a few weeks, while others may require several months. Doctors will closely monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed for each individual.
💬 Doctor’s Summary
Premature ejaculation is not a condition to be overlooked. Beyond affecting relationships, it can also impact a man’s self-confidence. The good news is that it can be treated.
The first and most important step is to consult a specialist to assess the underlying causes and choose the most appropriate treatment approach from the start.
At Menness Clinic, we provide private, personalized consultations in a friendly and safe environment, helping you regain control and enjoy a confident, fulfilling sexual life. 💙
