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Peyronie's disease is a plastic hardening of the penis and corpora cavernosa of the penis, which occurs in 1-5% of men, depending on the source cited. This disease is most common in adult men in middle age. Plastic hardening of the penis does not pose a direct threat to the patient's life or health, but it can significantly contribute to a decrease in the quality of life of a man.
Among the innovative solutions offered by Vedi Clinic in the fight against Peyronie's disease is ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy). This therapy effectively restores the natural shape of the penis. The treatment significantly improves the quality of sexual life of our patients.
The first step is a consultation with a specialist who will conduct a thorough medical interview and assess the patient's health history. The doctor will collect information about the symptoms of Peyronie's disease, conduct an examination of the penis, conduct a tissue-structural ultrasound and assess its curvature and the size of the fibrous patches.
Before starting the procedure itself, the patient will be informed about the ESWT therapy and its potential benefits. The doctor will also discuss any contraindications and answer any questions the patient may have.
The ESWT procedure is painless, but may require local anesthesia of the penis to ensure maximum patient comfort.
After anesthesia, the doctor will place a shockwave applicator on the area of the penis affected by Peyronie's disease. The applicator emits high-energy acoustic waves that act on the affected tissues of the penis.
During the procedure, the applicator releases shock waves that are directed at the areas associated with Peyronie's disease. These waves stimulate regenerative processes in the tissues, reducing the size of the fibrous flaps, reducing the curvature of the penis.
ESWT therapy for Peyronie's disease may require a series of treatments, which are usually spaced out over time depending on disease progression and response to therapy.
After completing the therapy sessions, the patient does not require long-term recovery. Typically, the patient can return to daily activities without major restrictions.
After a series of treatments, the patient will need to have a follow-up visit with a doctor to assess the results of ESWT therapy. The effects of the therapy depend on the individual case and the degree of advancement of the disease.
It is important to remember that ESWT for Peyronie's disease can be used in conjunction with other treatments, depending on the severity of the disease and the individual needs of the patient. It is important that the entire process is carried out under the supervision of an experienced medical specialist.
Tissue-structural ultrasound of the penis | 350 PLN |
Consultation qualifying for ESWT therapy | 350 PLN |
ESWT Therapy – STORZ – 1 treatment | 700 PLN |
ESWT Therapy – STORZ – 4-treatment package | 2 400 PLN |
ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy) is a modern and innovative approach to treating Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease is a disorder in which fibrous tissue forms in the form of nodules or lobes on the penis, causing changes in the shape of the penis and difficulties in achieving and maintaining an erection. ESWT uses a high-energy acoustic wave that stimulates regenerative processes in the tissues, reducing fibrous changes and improving the elasticity of the penis. It is a safe and effective solution for men suffering from Peyronie's disease.
The effectiveness of ESWT therapy in the treatment of Peyronie's disease has been confirmed in many clinical studies. The results of the studies indicate that ESWT therapy is effective in reducing the size of fibrous patches on the penis and improving the curvature of the penis. Many patients report a significant improvement in the quality of their sexual life after the therapy. According to studies, in about 60-70% of cases, ESWT therapy leads to a reduction in the curvature of the penis by at least 20 degrees. The effects of the therapy may vary depending on the individual patient's case, but ESWT therapy is considered a safe and effective method of treating Peyronie's disease.
Before starting ESWT therapy, it is recommended to consult a specialist. The doctor will conduct a thorough medical interview, assess the patient's health and familiarize them with the course of therapy. Based on the assessment, the doctor will establish an appropriate treatment plan and discuss any contraindications and risks associated with the procedure. The patient should inform the doctor of any health problems, medications taken and allergies. On the day of the procedure, the patient should arrive for the appointment according to the doctor's recommendations and also adjust their preparations for any local anesthesia that may be needed depending on the individual situation.
After completing the ESWT therapy cycle, the patient can return to their daily activities without major restrictions. However, it is worth taking some precautions. The doctor may recommend avoiding intense physical exertion and sexual activity for a few days after the therapy to give the body time to recover. If any disturbing symptoms occur, the patient should contact the doctor immediately. In the days following the therapy, the doctor may schedule follow-up visits to monitor the progress and results of the therapy.