Sexual Health Treatments

Men’s Sexual Health
LaSara Medical Group specializes in helping men who suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie’s Disease. We offer our patients the latest for sexual dysfunction treatments, known as low intensity focused shockwave therapy.
Erectile Dysfunction Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave Therapy employs low-intensity focused shockwaves to enhance penile blood flow and stimulate tissue regeneration. This non-invasive, pain free approach treats the root cause of ED and restores natural functionality of achieving erections.
Peyronie’s Disease or Penile Injury Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy for Peyronie's disease utilizes shockwaves to break down scar tissue in the penis, promoting tissue healing and reducing curvature or constriction of the penis. This non-surgical, pain free approach is risk free and effective.
Penile Sensitivity Regeneration
Shockwave therapy stimulates nerve growth and enhances blood flow in the penile region. This non-invasive approach shows potential in restoring and enhancing penile sensitivity, offering a promising solution for those experiencing reduced sensation.
Pelvic Pain Syndrome and Chronic Prostatitis
Shockwave therapy targets trigger points and promotes healing in pelvic muscles. Patients experience significant relief in pain and an increase in their quality of life.
Penile Injection Therapy
Bimix, Trimix, and Quad-mix injections are a treatment option for men with ED. This injectable medication contains a combination of drugs that work together to promote blood flow to the penis, resulting in an erection. This is an effective solution for those who don't respond well to SWT or oral ED medications.
Pharmaceuticals
Oral ED medications, such as Sildenafil and tadalafil, enhance blood flow to the penis, aiding in achieving and maintaining erections. They are an effective, on-demand solution for improved sexual performance and satisfaction.
Why LaSara vs. the Competition
Most of our competitors deploy acoustic wave therapy under the disguise of shockwave therapy. LaSara highly recommends you do your own research to ensure the provider you select for treatment does in fact use shockwave therapy and not acoustic wave therapy.