Stem cell therapy targets the causes of erectile dysfunction by repairing damaged tissue in the penis and improving blood flow. This allows the penis to become erect more healthily. Clinical studies have shown that this treatment significantly improves erectile function.
The treatment process begins with the collection of stem cells from the patient's own body. The stem cells are purified and injected into the penis. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and usually takes 1-2 hours. Patients can return to their normal activities within a few days.
Stem cell therapy is suitable for men who have erectile dysfunction and have not responded to traditional treatments. People with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, or vascular disease in the penis may benefit from this treatment. It is also an ideal option for patients who want to avoid surgery and value natural healing processes.
Clinical studies show that stem cell therapy has promising results in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Most patients have seen significant improvements in erectile function. The ability of stem cells to increase blood flow to the penis and promote tissue regeneration increases the effectiveness of the treatment. It is also stated that this treatment is safe and does not have serious side effects.
Stem cell therapy is recommended for men who have erectile dysfunction and have not responded to other treatments. People with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, or vascular problems in the penis can benefit greatly from this treatment. It is also an ideal option for patients who want to avoid surgery and are interested in natural healing methods.
No, the treatment is usually minimally invasive and causes only mild discomfort.
The treatment period usually lasts a few hours and patients can return home the same day.
Temporary side effects such as mild swelling, redness or pain may occur; serious side effects are rare.
Improvements are usually seen within a few weeks, with maximum benefits seen within a few months.
Results can be long-lasting, but permanence may vary depending on the patient's overall health and lifestyle.