Wave Therapy

Alma Duo: Erectile Dysfunction Shock Wave Therapy

Wave therapy works by focusing specially-designed sound waves on the area of the penis responsible for erections. This boosts blood flow to the penis and results in the formation of new blood vessels through neovascularization.

  • No Pain
  • No Downtime
  • No Needles
  • No Anesthesia
  • No Surgery
  • Clinically Validated at Least 2 Years Post Treatment.

43.1% of shockwave therapy patients showed an improvement in their erectile function after the first treatment

 Wave Therapy for ED

Wave therapy for erectile dysfunction, also known as shockwave therapy or shockwave treatment, is a conservative option meant to improve male sexual health and treat the symptoms of ED. Blood flow is critical to erectile function, so anything that can stimulate blood flow will alleviate symptoms of ED.

Wave therapy is considered a conservative treatment for ED since it does not involve any surgery or prescription drugs. It can be an effective treatment for ED without causing medication-related side effects such as blood pressure changes or pain.

Let’s examine wave therapy for ED and learn about how it can improve men’s health.

How does the Alma Duo work?

Alma Duo is a totally painless process. The Alma Duo is a revolutionary new treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). ED is a vascular issue and is caused by poor blood flow to the erectile tissue of the penis. The Alma Duo is clinically validated to improve blood flow.

This treatment, also used to heal broken bones and injured ligaments, can help repair and strengthen blood vessels in the penis. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy works by placing a wand-like device near different areas of your penis. The device emits gentle pulses that trigger improved blood flow. This treatment takes approximately 15 minutes and is entirely painless.

Risks and Side Effects

The risks associated with low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy are limited since it is not a surgical treatment.

There can be mild side effects following wave therapy for ED, but they are typically limited to temporary discomfort or pain at the treatment site.

Shockwave therapy for ED is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That being said, clinical trials and clinical studies are currently being conducted in the U.S.

Is Wave Therapy Right For You?

This treatment is for those that:

Have been diagnosed with Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Have difficulty keeping an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse

Have Peyronie’s Disease or have an abnormal curvature