Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Erectile Dysfunction?
Shockwave therapy is one of the most discussed modern treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED). Marketed as non-invasive, drug-free, and effective, many men in the UK are asking: does it really work? At Androhaus in London, we provide clarity based on science and our clinical experience.
How Shockwave Therapy Works
Uses low-intensity acoustic waves
Stimulates new blood vessel growth (angiogenesis)
Improves penile blood flow and tissue regeneration
Typically delivered in a series of short, painless sessions
Evidence from Clinical Trials
Studies show improved erectile function scores in many men
Best results in men with vascular-related ED
Works even for some patients unresponsive to tablets
Benefits of Shockwave Therapy
Non-invasive, no downtime
Drug-free alternative for men who cannot take PDE5 inhibitors
Can be combined with hormone therapy or lifestyle changes
Limitations
Requires multiple sessions for best effect
Not suitable for all types of ED (e.g., neurological causes)
Results may vary between individuals
Why Androhaus at 73 Baker Street
We offer shockwave therapy under strict medical guidance, ensuring safety and discreet care in Central London.
FAQs
How many sessions are needed?
Most men need 6–12 sessions for optimal results.
Is it painful?
No, most men describe it as a mild tapping sensation.
Discover whether shockwave therapy is right for you. Book a private consultation at Androhaus, 73 Baker Street, London today.