Yes, these procedures are safe when performed by an experienced urologist using appropriate techniques. Personalized planning minimizes risks. Methods include surgery, fat injections, and regenerative treatments.
Erectile dysfunction is often a treatable condition. Successful results are achieved through options such as medical treatments, injections, shock wave therapy, and, when necessary, penile prosthesis surgery.
Penile prosthesis surgery is performed under general or spinal anesthesia. A special prosthesis is placed inside the penis. This procedure provides a permanent solution and restores satisfactory sexual function. Post-operative recovery is generally rapid.
Drug treatments, behavioral therapy, local anesthetic creams and, in some cases, injections or regenerative methods (stem cells, PRP, etc.) can be used in the treatment of premature ejaculation.
Penis enlargement surgery is a safe procedure when performed by specialized and experienced surgeons. The techniques and materials used during the surgery are selected to meet high safety standards. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are certain post-operative considerations. Following your doctor's recommendations during the recovery process will minimize the risk of complications and contribute to successful results.
Yes, Peyronie's disease can be treated with both medication and, if necessary, surgery. The most appropriate treatment method depends on the severity of the curvature and its impact on sexual life.
A penile prosthesis is an implant used to treat erectile dysfunction. This treatment option may be suitable for patients who have not responded to medication or other treatments. Penile prostheses are surgically inserted into the penis and mimic natural erectile function. This procedure offers a permanent solution for patients experiencing erection problems and positively impacts their sex lives. However, this treatment method may not be suitable for every patient; the decision should be made after a thorough evaluation and consultation with a doctor.
Surgical treatments for male infertility are generally used in cases of blocked sperm-carrying ducts or treatable conditions such as varicocele. Procedures such as MicroTESE are also preferred in cases of absent sperm production.
Penile curvature, commonly known as Peyronie's disease, occurs due to fibrous plaque formation in the penis. Treatment can vary depending on the severity of the curvature and the symptoms experienced by the patient. Surgery is the most effective treatment for severe curvatures. Nonsurgical treatment options include medication and ESWT (Shock Wave Therapy). The treatment plan is tailored to the patient's condition, and close monitoring by the doctor is essential throughout the treatment process.
These treatments belong to the field of regenerative medicine, which promotes tissue regeneration and healing. They can be used as a supplement or complement for penile aesthetics, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and certain tissue damage.
Premature ejaculation is one of the most common sexual dysfunctions among men. Various treatment methods are available to address this issue. Psychotherapy can help individuals understand and address the psychological causes of this problem. Additionally, medications prescribed by a doctor can prolong ejaculation time, making sexual intercourse more satisfying. In addition to treatment, sexual therapy and exercise can also yield effective results. The treatment plan is tailored to the individual's specific situation and needs.
Erectile dysfunction can occur due to a variety of causes, and treatment options are quite extensive. Initially, lifestyle changes and oral medications may be tried. If these methods are ineffective, more advanced treatment options such as vacuum devices, injection therapy, or penile prosthesis are considered. The treatment process is personalized by the doctor, taking into account the patient's overall health, the severity of the problem, and their expectations.
While recovery varies depending on the procedure, most patients can return to their daily activities within a few days. Full recovery from surgical procedures typically takes 2–4 weeks. Detailed information is provided prior to the procedure.
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If the curvature of the penis (Peyronie's disease) is mild, it may not interfere with intercourse. However, severe curvatures may cause pain, difficulty during intercourse, and decreased satisfaction. In these cases, treatment is necessary.
Penile filler procedures vary in longevity depending on the material used. Temporary fillers like hyaluronic acid can last 12–18 months, while some specialized fillers or fat injections provide longer-lasting results.
Yes, psychological factors (anxiety, stress, and lack of self-confidence) play a significant role, particularly in premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. If necessary, treatment is planned with psychological support.
No, a penile prosthesis is unnoticeable from the outside. It provides a natural appearance outside of sexual intercourse. It provides satisfactory results for both the patient and their partner.
Success rates vary depending on the source of the problem. MicroTESE, varicocele surgery, and other surgical procedures can achieve high success rates with appropriate patient selection.
Procedures are usually performed under local or general anesthesia, so you won't feel any pain during the procedure. You may experience mild pain and swelling afterward, but this is temporary and manageable.
While the duration of effect varies from person to person, benefits generally begin to be felt within 4–6 weeks. The process is planned and monitored individually for each patient.
Exosome therapy is a regenerative treatment method that enhances cellular communication and regeneration. It can be used for erectile dysfunction, improving tissue quality, and aesthetic purposes. Suitability is assessed after an examination.
No. Premature ejaculation is the uncontrolled, early ejaculation. Erectile dysfunction is the inability of the penis to become or maintain sufficient erection. The two conditions are different, but they can occur together.
It varies depending on the treatment. Return to sexual intercourse is possible within approximately 4–6 weeks for penile prostheses, 2–5 days for fillers, and 1–2 weeks for regenerative treatments.
Concerns about penis size are common. A penis length of 11–16 cm in an erect state is considered normal. A specialist's opinion should be sought to determine if a penis is truly small.
Yes. There are many effective non-drug treatment options, such as shock wave therapy, stem cell applications, PRP, exosomes, and prosthetics.
No. Although aging brings some changes, a healthy lifestyle, resolution of treatable conditions, and the right support can still be a satisfying sexual life in older ages.
In cases of frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, penile curvature, loss of sexual desire, erection problems, painful ejaculation, loss of erection or suspicion of infertility, it is recommended that you consult a urologist.