The hyaluronic acid (HA) filler treatment is a minimally invasive procedure designed to help manage premature ejaculation by reducing penile sensitivity, particularly in the glans (head) of the penis. By increasing the volume of the glans, the filler acts as a cushion that decreases nerve sensitivity, allowing for better control over ejaculation timing.Procedure Steps:Consultation and Assessment: A consultation with our specialist to determine suitability for the treatment. Factors like sensitivity levels and individual needs are evaluated.Preparation: A local anesthetic cream or injection is applied to ensure comfort throughout the procedure.Filler Injection: The HA filler is injected into specific areas of the glans to create an even, natural increase in volume. The procedure takes around 20-30 minutes and is performed with precision to ensure optimal results.Aftercare: Post-treatment instructions are provided to ensure the best outcomes and comfort. Most patients can resume normal activities shortly afterward, with minimal downtime.Expected Results:Reduced Sensitivity: Helps prolong the time to ejaculation by decreasing glans sensitivity.Temporary Effects: HA filler typically lasts between 6 to 12 months, depending on the individual’s metabolism and lifestyle.This procedure offers a non-permanent, reversible option for men seeking enhanced control over ejaculation and is an effective approach for managing premature ejaculation without surgery.
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