Men, it’s time to forget everything you’ve heard about erectile dysfunction being a “normal” part of growing older. There’s no reason why you can’t enjoy fulfilling intimacy at any age.

If your sex life isn’t what it used to be, there’s no better time to get in touch with Prolong Medical Center. This locally owned and operated clinic is helping men across Southern Utah kick erectile dysfunction out of their bedrooms for good. The secret is acoustic wave therapy, a completely non-invasive treatment option that addresses the root causes of impotence and not just the symptoms.

“We know that it works,” clinic manager Neal Nowland said. “We help men change their lives every day.”

The Cause of ED

The majority of erectile dysfunction cases can be attributed to diminished blood flow. It’s impossible to become completely erect without healthy blood flow, and even a slight reduction in circulation can result in the inability to perform. Plaque buildup in the penile arteries and reduced capacity of penile blood vessels are the leading causes of vasculogenic impotence.

Although the prevalence of erectile dysfunction increases with age, it’s not exclusively an older man’s problem. Chronic illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity all play a role, along with certain medications and lifestyle factors.

Acoustic wave therapy utilizes your body’s natural healing agents, including red blood cells, growth factors and stem cells, to break apart plaque buildup and boost blood flow, restoring your ability to get spontaneous, satisfying erections whenever the time is right.

Successfully Treating the Problem

Patients at Prolong Medical Center are experiencing unprecedented long-term results with a success rate of approximately 85%, Nowland said, adding that the clinic defines “success” as the ability to achieve and sustain an erection. Most patients see a difference after just a few sessions.

“We work with each patient as an individual to completely understand the medical reason for their ED,” he continued. “Then, we customize their treatment plan to ensure the best outcome.”

As he entered his mid-50s, Walt Y. observed that his sexual abilities had gradually diminished over time. He researched various treatment options for erectile dysfunction and ultimately chose to try acoustic wave therapy at Prolong Medical Center. Noticeable improvement began early in the treatment cycle, he said, and continued over the following months.

“Other providers charge more and deliver less, but I feel that Prolong provided a tremendous balance of services and overall value,” he added. “Seriously, get over your fear and anxiety and go see them.”

Another patient, Scott M., had previously visited a men’s health clinic in the Los Angeles area for similar services. But Prolong Medical Center offers a better approach with faster results at a lower cost, and the staff are genuinely compassionate and understanding.

“I am never rushed and always treated with care and respect,” he said. “Don’t be embarrassed. Get it fixed, and this is the place to do it.”

Quality – Yet Affordable – Medical Treatment

Prolong Medical Center offers flexible financing options to make acoustic wave therapy affordable. Patients are often concerned about being judged for seeking treatment for erectile dysfunction, Nowland said, but the clinic operates with an emphasis on discretion. The staff is focused on and committed to your privacy throughout the entire process.

Best of Southern Utah voters awarded Prolong Medical Center the gold ribbon for men’s health in 2022 and 2021, which Nowland said speaks to the patient experience they strive to create. The staff is committed to helping every patient enjoy better sex, stronger relationships and a higher quality of life.

“Your health is the most important thing you have,” he added. “What are you waiting for?”

Schedule a consultation today to see the difference Prolong Medical Center can make in your life. For more information, call 435-375-5000 or visit ProlongMedicalCenter.com.

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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