What is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a frequent concern where a man ejaculates sooner than desired during sexual activity.
Causes include psychological factors (stress, anxiety), biological issues (neurotransmitter levels, hormonal imbalances), and interpersonal dynamics.
While occasional instances are common and may be due to temporary factors, persistent concerns impacting sexual satisfaction warrant professional advice.
According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM), the prevalence of acquired premature ejaculation (developing later in life) affects around 20-30% of men at some point in their life.
Interventions
Fillers injections to the head of the penis- Adds volume to penile glans to enhance sensation for improved ejaculatory control.
Dorsal Neurectomy- Partial resection of nerves to reduce sensory nerve activity involved in transmitting sexual signals from the penis to the brain, while preserving erectile function.
Medication (SSRI)- Enhances serotonin levels, leading to better control over ejaculation timing during sexual activity.
Benefits
Improved Sexual Satisfaction
Enhanced Relationship Dynamics
Increased Confidence
Reduced Anxiety and Stress
Improved Overall Well-Being
Enhanced Sexual Performance
What can I do if I finish Fast?
Start-Stop Technique during intercourse
Multiple layers of condoms
Application of numbing gel to the penis
Peyronie's Disease Treatment
in Bangkok, Thailand
Here in Bangkok, we offer a non-surgical method to treat Peyronie's Disease.
PRP therapy, in conjunction with Hyaluronic Acid (HA), presents an effective treatment approach for Peyronie's disease. PRP's growth factors aid tissue regeneration and scar tissue breakdown, while HA provides structural support, aiding in penile straightening.
This combination offers improved tissue pliability and longer-lasting effects compared to PRP alone, potentially reducing recurrence risk. As a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, it holds promise for enhancing sexual function and satisfaction. However, individual consultation with our urologist is vital to assess suitability and tailor treatment plans to specific needs.
