
LSWT + PRP Matrix
Impotence Therapy
LSWT + PRP Matrix REGENERATIVE TREATMENT®
- therapy for restoring natural penile erection -
A new therapy that permanently frees men from using Cialis®, Viagra®, Levitra®.
Over 90% of men are highly satisfied with this treatment.
A non-invasive impotence therapy based on a combination of shock waves (LSWT) with PRP, hyaluronic acid (HA) and a vacuum device (VEP) is the newest treatment modality for men suffering from impotence and one of the few treatment options that improves natural erection and rejuvenates the erection mechanism without medication.
Who is a candidate for LSWT+PRP Matrix therapy?
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Men who cannot take ED pills - Viagra, Cialis, Levitra
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Men who cannot tolerate the side effects of erection pills
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Men who do not achieve the desired erection after taking pills, regardless of dosage
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Men suffering from vascular impotence (penile blood vessel disease).
A complete diagnostic evaluation is always advised before treatment to confirm impotence.
Before starting impotence therapy, it is necessary to perform an intracavernosal test with prostaglandin PGE1 along with a penile color Doppler ultrasound. Men who do not respond to the intracavernosal test are NOT good candidates for regenerative therapy, as their erection mechanism is permanently damaged and they are unlikely to benefit from this treatment method.
Simple yet effective regenerative treatment:
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Assessment of impotence using PGE1 injection and penile blood vessel Doppler Ultrasound
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Training on proper use of vacuum erection device (VED)
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Outpatient LSWT treatment with shockwaves
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PRP Matrix as additional treatment for accelerated blood vessel development
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Each treatment session lasts about 30 minutes.
LSWT therapy is not painful: Mild discomfort during treatment indicates that shockwaves have a positive effect.
PRP+HA Matrix is obtained directly from your blood. PRP+HA Matrix injections are not painful due to local anesthetic preparation of the injection site.
The number of sessions and total duration of therapy depend on the severity of erectile dysfunction, existing comorbidities, and response to treatment.