Shockwave Therapy For Erectile Dysfunction
Focused Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive, evidence-based treatment designed for men experiencing erectile dysfunction caused by poor blood flow (vascular ED), including cases associated with diabetes or arterial disease. It is also used in the management of Peyronie’s Disease.
At Vital Wave, treatment begins with an initial consultation (£95) unless you have been referred by a specialist such as a urologist. This appointment assesses your suitability for focused shockwave therapy, explains how the treatment works, and confirms whether your erectile dysfunction is caused by blood flow issues.
Shockwave therapy is effective for vascular ED only and is not suitable for nerve-related, psychological, or hormonal causes. If the treatment is not appropriate, you will be guided toward alternative care options.
Approved patients usually complete a course of six sessions (£1500), scheduled once or twice weekly over three to six weeks. Each session lasts around 20 minutes.
Treatment involves applying gentle, low-level piezoelectric-focused shockwaves using a handheld device to targeted areas, including the penile shaft, base, and perineum. The number of shockwaves is tailored to each individual’s condition.
Focused shockwave therapy helps break down arterial plaque and stimulate new blood vessel growth, improving blood flow and potentially reducing the need for medications or devices. The procedure is comfortable, requires no anesthesia, and involves no downtime, allowing immediate return to normal activities.
Vital Wave uses advanced focused shockwave technology, which is more effective and comfortable than radial systems. The treatment is backed by extensive clinical research, approved by the European Urology Association, and shows success rates exceeding 75% in suitable patients.
All treatments are delivered by highly trained healthcare specialists in a discreet, professional clinical setting.
Focused shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-intensity shockwaves to improve blood flow by breaking down plaque in arteries and promoting new blood vessel growth.
The treatment is suitable for men with vascular erectile dysfunction, including those with blood flow issues related to diabetes or arterial disease. It is not effective for ED caused by nerve damage, hormonal imbalance, or psychological factors.
Yes, an initial consultation (£95) is required unless you have been referred by a specialist such as a urologist.
A typical course consists of six treatment sessions, ideally delivered once or twice per week.
Each treatment session lasts approximately 20 minutes.
No. The piezoelectric-focused shockwave system is designed to be comfortable and well-tolerated, with gentle, low-level shockwaves.
No. There is no recovery time, and patients can resume normal activities immediately after each session.
Clinical research shows that focused shockwave therapy is successful in over 75% of cases when ED is caused by vascular issues.
Yes. Treatments are conducted within a busy osteopathy and physiotherapy clinic. Your visit is booked as a general “shockwave session,” ensuring complete privacy and discretion.
Yes. Focused shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction is supported by extensive scientific research and has been approved by the European Urology Association.