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Based on a recent study by the Journal of Sexual Medicine, a whopping 1 in 4 men under the age of 40 is currently undergoing treatment for ED. Add that to the 15-25% of men over the age of 65 who are experiencing ED, and you have a massive population of men searching for a better way to treat their erectile dysfunction. Stem cell treatment for ED is a promising new solution to this common problem.

Ineffective Treatments

There are numerous prescription pharmaceuticals on the market designed to provide a temporary fix to ED issues. However, putting a band-aid on a deeper problem will never work.

Many of these pills also come with harmful and uncomfortable side effects including blurry vision, back pain, congestion, dizziness and headaches. Medications can even react poorly when combined with other drugs, like those to treat heart disease, diabetes and kidney issues. In the case of these treatments, the “cure” can be worse than the problem. Stem cell treatment for ED aims to treat the underlying issue and provide lasting relief to men coping with ED.

The Promise of Stem Cell Treatment for ED

Innovative stem cell treatments for ED work by using cells from your own bone marrow, the best source for stem cells, and injecting them into the affected area. Stem cells are well-known for containing healing properties that stimulate tissue growth and repair. By delivering a high dose of healing stem cells directly to the penis, these stem cells “might reverse the pathophysiological changes leading to ED, rather than treating the symptoms of ED.”1

This treatment was effective for men experiencing ED due to nerve injuries, Peyronie’s Disease, diabetes, aging, and hyperlipidemia.

A Two-fold Solution for ED

Stem cell therapy and extracorporeal shockwave therapy are a powerful duo for treating men with ED. The combination of these two treatments has been found to work by encouraging the growth of blood vessels in the penis. These blood vessels help to decrease ED symptoms and increase the size, strength and sensitivity of the erection.

This twofold treatment starts by using extracorporeal shockwave therapy to open blood vessels and boost circulation. Through using low-intensity shockwaves to target this specific area, you will be encouraging a rapid system response and increased blood flow. Following the shockwave therapy treatment, we will inject stem cells into the area, which will accelerate the healing process and provide real results.

Make the Right Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Choice with Help from Dr. Padra Gad Nourparvar

If you are tired of expensive treatments in the Los Angeles area that only offer you short-term results and that are invasive and uncomfortable, it’s time to explore new alternatives. To learn more about our natural and innovative solutions to ED, pain treatment and men’s health, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Los Angeles’ leading ED expert. Give us a call today at (213) 797-0902 to learn more.

The claims made in this blog are based on ongoing research. Results may vary based on individual patient medical conditions and age. A consultation with our Board Certified, trained physician will be scheduled before any treatments to ensure your eligibility.

1 Albersen M et al. Stem cell therapy for erectile dysfunction. Arab J Urol 2013;11(3): 237-44.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26558088

2   Information for Patients, CaverStem, http://www.caverstem.com/science/information-for-patients/

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Important Disclosure:

Our clinic is not offering stem cells or stem cell therapy as a cure for any condition, disease, or injury. No statements or implied treatments on this website have been evaluated or approved by the FDA. This website contains no medical advice.  We may use biologics from umbilical cord blood, nanofat and bone marrow aspirate that potentially contain stem cells.   Many of information and treatments maybe investigational and may require participation in a research program.  No results or specific outcomes are guaranteed.  Please use this site as an educational source and consult with a physician about options and treatments.