What is Cryoablation?

Cryoablation is a method that has been used in medicine for a long time and aims to temporarily reduce the function of target nerve tissues using low temperatures (freezing effect). In premature ejaculation treatment, it is applied to reduce excessive sensitivity in the head of the penis.

How is it performed?

– Under local anaesthesia, controlled cold energy is applied to the sensory nerve endings of the penis using a special device.
– The procedure takes approximately 20 minutes.
– No surgical incision is made, and no stitches or hospitalisation are required.
– The patient can return to their normal life immediately after the procedure.

Benefits of Cryoablation

– Non-surgical: Does not require cutting, stitches or general anaesthesia.
– Provides rapid results: An increase in control is usually felt within the first few weeks.
– Natural sensation is preserved: Nerve function is partially suppressed, not permanently.
– Long-lasting effect: Results can last for more than 1 year and can be repeated if necessary.
– Side effects are extremely low.

Who is it suitable for?

– Patients who do not benefit from drug treatment
– Men who have difficulty controlling ejaculation and have high sensitivity
– Individuals seeking a permanent solution and wishing to avoid surgical intervention

Cryoablation Experience at Urohealth Clinic

At Urohealth Clinic, we apply the most up-to-date scientific approaches in the treatment of premature ejaculation. Cryoablation procedures are performed by our experienced urology specialists using state-of-the-art equipment in a confidential environment. A personalised plan is developed for each patient; if necessary, a combination of medication, therapy and cryoablation is applied to achieve maximum success.

Conclusion

Premature ejaculation may be a difficult topic to discuss, but it is treatable. Cryoablation stands out as a non-surgical, safe and long-lasting method in this field.

Don’t stay silent, there is a solution. Discover the modern approaches that make a difference in premature ejaculation treatments at Urohealth Clinic.

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