
Male Intimate Shockwave+PRP
Private treatment room · male physician · complete the full protocolOutcomes vary; physician evaluation required · PRP evidence is still evolving
Privacy · Comfort · Completion
Treatment-Room Privacy
Only the male physician is with you inside the treatment room; no nursing staff inside. Other clinic services continue normally — this is room-level clearance, not whole-clinic shutdown.
Low-Pain PRP Technique
Local anesthesia with buffering technique reduces injection pain. Sensation varies individually; transient discomfort or bruising may still occur — we disclose this upfront rather than promise pain-free.
Complete the Full Protocol
Shockwave is often dose-reduced or interrupted due to discomfort. Improved comfort lets you complete the physician-planned dose — this is our reasoning, not a claim that "higher energy = better."
You Might Be Experiencing
Taiwan data estimate ED prevalence at 16–17% in men over 40, yet only ~10% seek care. Shame is the biggest barrier — we designed our workflow to lower it.
Treatment Process
From anonymous inquiry to scale-based follow-up, five stages protecting privacy and quality
LINE Anonymous Inquiry
Ask 3 anonymous questions
Clinic Evaluation
Vascular/psychogenic subtyping, IIEF-5, informed consent
Room Clearance Scheduling
Dedicated slot with private route
Treatment (15–30 min)
Shockwave + PRP per evaluation
IIEF-5 Follow-Up
Adjust cadence via validated scale
Three-Stage Treatment-Room Privacy Protocol
Treatment-room clearance ≠ whole-clinic shutdown: only the male physician is with you inside the treatment room; other clinic services run as normal.
① Online Anonymous Inquiry
Start with 3 anonymous questions via LINE — no real name or ID required. We confirm fit before any booking step.
② Private Entry Route
On arrival, you are guided directly into the consultation room without passing through the general waiting area — minimizing encounters with other patients.
③ Treatment-Room Clearance
During evaluation and treatment, only the male physician is inside the treatment room; no nursing staff enters — reducing discomfort and privacy concerns.
Clinical Evidence & References
Per EAU guidelines, PRP for erectile dysfunction has insufficient evidence and is recommended only in clinical trial settings. We adopt a conservative posture and commit to process quality, not efficacy guarantees.
- [1]OCEBM G2024
Salonia A, et al.. EAU Guidelines on Sexual and Reproductive Health — Erectile Dysfunction. European Association of Urology.
LI-SWT is listed as an option for mild vasculogenic ED (weak recommendation) with full disclosure and case-by-case evaluation. PRP for ED has insufficient evidence; use only in clinical trial settings.
View source - [2]OCEBM 1a2019
Campbell JD, et al.. Systematic review of low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction. Translational Andrology and Urology.
Systematic review reports potential IIEF-5 improvement for mild vasculogenic ED, but protocols vary widely — further standardized studies are needed.
PMID: 31807437 - [3]OCEBM 1a2021
Chung E, Wang J.. A state-of-art review of low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy and lithotripter machines for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Expert Review of Medical Devices.
LI-SWT devices and energy parameters vary; optimal protocol is still under investigation. Pain is a practical limiter of energy titration.
PMID: 33583307
Our Commitment to Honest Disclosure
Every procedure has contraindications, side effects, and uncertainty. The following is standard disclosure; individual applicability requires physician evaluation.
Contraindications
- •Severe coagulopathy or anticoagulant therapy
- •Active local infection
- •Penile implants, Peyronie disease, chronic cavernosal pathology
- •Active malignancy
Common Side Effects
- •Transient bruising and mild pain at treatment site
- •Post-shockwave skin redness or sensitivity
- •Transient local discomfort post-injection
- •Rare allergic reaction or infection
Evidence Limitations
- •PRP for erectile dysfunction: EAU guidelines classify evidence as insufficient; use recommended only in clinical trial settings.
- •LI-SWT for ED is a weak recommendation; outcomes vary individually and are not permanent.
- •"Higher energy = better" is not supported by current evidence; better comfort enabling protocol completion is the rational logic.
Transparent Pricing Ranges
| Item | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Initial evaluation (incl. IIEF-5) | From NT$ 1,500 | — |
| Single LI-SWT session | NT$ 6,000–10,000 | 6-session packages may have bundled pricing |
| Single PRP injection | Quoted per case | Preparation/dose per symptoms and clinical judgment |
| VIP treatment-room clearance | Premium quoted per case | Reflects additional staffing and scheduling logistics |
Actual pricing depends on individual symptoms, treatment count, and custom formulation — quoted after physician evaluation. We commit to transparent pricing with no pushy upselling.
FAQ
Ask 3 Anonymous Questions on LINE — No Real Name Required
We understand how hard it can be to speak up. Start with 3 anonymous questions on LINE — no real name or ID. We confirm fit before any clinic visit.
VIP Private Appointment
Treatment-room clearance · male physician · no nurse inside the treatment room
- Male physician only inside room
- Private route, no patient encounters
- Transparent pricing, no hidden fees