Shockwave Therapy For Peyronie's Disease
Focused shockwave therapy offers a non-invasive treatment for Peyronie’s disease by targeting fibrous plaques with low-intensity shockwaves. It helps stimulate tissue regeneration, improve blood flow, reduce curvature, relieve discomfort, and support better erectile function with no downtime.
Peyronie’s disease is a connective tissue condition marked by the formation of fibrous plaques within the erectile tissue of the penis. These plaques reduce tissue elasticity, leading to penile curvature during erection, discomfort, and potential difficulties with sexual function.
Focused shockwave therapy is an emerging, non-invasive treatment option for Peyronie’s disease. This therapy uses low-intensity, piezoelectric shockwaves that are precisely applied to the areas of the penis affected by fibrous scar tissue. The goal is to stimulate cellular activity and encourage a regenerative response within the tissue.
The shockwaves promote the release of growth factors, which may help break down fibrous plaques, improve tissue healing, and enhance blood flow. As a result, this treatment has the potential to reduce penile curvature, relieve discomfort, and support overall erectile function.
Each session lasts approximately 20 minutes and is carried out by a professionally trained healthcare specialist. The number of repetitions and intensity are tailored to the individual’s condition and symptoms. Importantly, there is no downtime or recovery period, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
Treatment begins with an initial consultation (ÂŁ95) to assess suitability and discuss expectations. A standard course consists of six focused shockwave therapy sessions (ÂŁ1500), ideally delivered at a frequency of two sessions per week.
To ensure discretion and privacy, all treatments take place within a busy osteopathy and physiotherapy clinic that routinely provides shockwave therapy for various musculoskeletal conditions. Appointments are booked simply as a “Shockwave Session,” ensuring confidentiality throughout the process.
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that applies low-intensity shockwaves to areas of fibrous scar tissue in the penis. It aims to stimulate healing, improve blood flow, and support the breakdown of plaques that cause curvature.
Each session lasts approximately 20 minutes.
A typical course consists of 6 sessions, ideally scheduled at 2 sessions per week, depending on individual symptoms and response.
The therapy uses gentle, low-level shockwaves and is generally well tolerated. Some patients may feel mild discomfort, but it is not considered painful.
No. There is no recovery period or downtime, and patients can return to normal daily activities immediately after each session.
All treatments are administered by a professionally trained healthcare specialist who determines the appropriate number of repetitions and intensity based on the individual condition.
The shockwaves stimulate cellular activity and growth factor release, which may help break down fibrous scar tissue, improve blood flow, reduce discomfort, and support healthier erectile tissue.
Initial consultation: ÂŁ95
Course of 6 focused shockwave therapy sessions: ÂŁ1500
Yes. Treatments take place within a busy osteopathy and physiotherapy clinic where shockwave therapy is used for many conditions. You are booked simply for a “Shockwave Session,” and only you, the therapist, and the receptionist know the reason for your visit.
Focused shockwave therapy for Peyronie’s disease is available in North East London / Essex.