There are several ways to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Shockwave therapy could serve as a long-term treatment for underlying physical causes of ED. Aside from penile implants and lifestyle changes ...
Though still a taboo topic, penis filler has grown in popularity in recent years as more men have come to embrace Botox, plastic surgery and other cosmetic procedures. But penis filler is a delicate ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...
kidney-stone-formersand vasular-calcium A growing body of evidence suggests that low-intensity shockwave therapy can benefit select patients with erectile dysfunction. Off-label use of low-intensity ...
Tech exec Bryan Johnson, 45, goes to great lengths to cut his "biological age." This includes aiming for "penis rejuvenation" so he is erect for 3.5 hours a night. He does shockwave therapy three ...
UVA is conducting a clinical trial exploring the potential of low-intensity shockwave therapy to address erectile dysfunction by promoting new blood vessel growth and tissue repair. The federal Food ...
Some parts of your body are inherently sensitive. So, it is understandable if the idea of using something called "low-intensity shockwave therapy (LISWT)" to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) makes you ...
Understandably, people have questions about Johnson’s approach to longevity, from “Can any of this actually turn back the biological clock?” to “Even if it works, is it worth it?” But his latest ...
A couple years ago, J.G. noticed a significant dip in his libido and a weak erection that, according to societal norms, was uncharacteristic of young, healthy men like himself. Last year he sought a ...