How to Reverse Erectile Dysfunction

How to Reverse Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a disease that one of every 10 men around the world suffers from, according to UK Health Centre. And, according to a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, one in four men, or 40 percent of study participants sought help for an erectile dysfunction condition.

Men who have diabetes have even greater odds of developing erectile dysfunction with nearly half of all men who have this condition also having erectile dysfunction. Even more shocking is the number of relationships in which erectile dysfunction is identified as the cause of the breakdown – 20 percent.

The point here is that if you have erectile dysfunction, you’re are certainly not alone. And, there are treatments available to you, so you can improve your sexual function and pleasure.

Treating Erectile Dysfunction

Most men are very reluctant to seek treatment for erectile dysfunction. It’s something they aren’t always comfortable discussing with physicians.

More importantly, general physicians aren’t specialists and don’t always have the knowledge to effectively treat erectile dysfunction – particularly in men who have complicating conditions like congestive heart failure, diabetes, kidney disease, and other conditions. You will need to see a specialist, like a urologist or someone who specializes in treating erectile dysfunction. GAINSWave Treatment

While there are medications on the market that everyone has heard of, that isn’t the right choice for everyone who has erectile dysfunction and many men complain that medications tend to spoil the moment or darken the mood.

What most men who suffer from ED want most is not a temporary fix for how to treat erectile dysfunction, but a permanent solution that restores function, feel, and dignity that may have been impaired by erectile dysfunction. You won’t find that in a bottle, but you can find it with GAINSWave.

GAINSWave is a groundbreaking new treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to enhance sexuality and performance in men.

How Does GAINSWave Reverse Erectile Dysfunction?

Through the use of acoustic soundwaves that vibrate into the penis, GAINSWave is able to stimulate the growth of tissue and the production of red blood cells which in turn flow into the penis revving it up for optimal performance.

Men who have experienced GAINSWave treatments experience a wide range of benefits, including:

  • Greater responsiveness
  • Improved sensitivity
  • More intense orgasms

Perhaps the most beneficial responses to treatment through the acoustic soundwaves is the return of confidence and the ability to be spontaneous with sexual activity – something often lacking when men must rely on pharmaceutical treatments for erectile dysfunction.

What’s the Big Deal about GAINSWave?

GAINSWave doesn’t simply treat erectile dysfunction by offering temporary solutions to the problem. It restores functionality to the penis by stimulating the growth of new blood vessels in the area necessary to support and maintain a normal erection. This is something drugs are unable to do and is accomplished without invasive methods of treatment.

Now is the perfect time to learn if this could be an option for you.  80 percent of men with erectile dysfunction who received this remarkable treatment saw an ED reversal and 86 percent of all men who received GAINSwave treatment report positive results with an improved sexual performance! Contact Savannah Age Management Medicine today to find out if you are a candidate for this life-changing erectile dysfunction procedure!

Harry Collins

Doctor Harry Collins is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a Life Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a member of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association. Dr. Collins received his certification in Age Management Medicine with the nationally renowned Cenegenics Medical Institute. Cenegenics' certification in Age Management Medicine is jointly sponsored by Cenegenics Education and Research Foundation (CERF) and the Foundation for Care Management in Las Vegas, Nevada. CERF and the Foundation for Care Management are accredited with honors by seven sponsoring organizations including the American Medical Association and American Board of Medical Specialties.