What is Focus Shockwave Therapy?
Definition: A non-invasive treatment using acoustic sound waves to improve erectile function and overall urological health.
Mechanism:
Promotes blood circulation enhancement.
Stimulates neovascularization (formation of new blood vessels).
Reduces chronic inflammation and provides pain relief.
Who is This For?
Ideal Candidates:
Men experiencing Erectile Dysfunction (ED), particularly vascular-related ED.
Individuals with Peyronie’s disease, Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS), or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
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Non-Invasive: No surgery or anesthesia required.
Painless: Minimal discomfort during sessions.
Long-Term Results: Lasting improvements in erectile function through enhanced blood flow.
No Side Effects: Unlike medication, there are no adverse reactions.
Multiple Applications:
Treats erectile dysfunction.
Alleviates chronic pelvic pain.
Improves penile curvature in Peyronie’s disease.
Scientific Backing
Clinical Studies:
Demonstrated significant improvements in erectile function and quality of life.
Proven effective for chronic pelvic pain with reduced urinary symptoms.
How Does the Procedure Work?
Preparation:
Gel is applied to the treatment area for better shockwave conduction.
Treatment Process:
Shockwaves are delivered via an ergonomic applicator.
Sessions last about 20-30 minutes.
Recommended Schedule:
For ED: 4-6 sessions, twice a week.
For CPPS: 4-6 sessions, once a week.
No Downtime: Patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
Pricing Options:
Regular Prices & First Trial Promotions
Special Package Deals (Lower Cost Per Session!)
Additional Information
Conditions Treated:
Erectile Dysfunction:
Stimulates blood flow for stronger, sustained erections.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS):
Relieves pelvic pain and muscle spasms.
Peyronie’s Disease:
Reduces penile curvature and improves functionality.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH):
Decreases urinary symptoms and improves bladder function.
Contraindications:
Patients with metal implants, pacemakers, or active cancer should consult the specialist before treatment.
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