Lifestyle changes can be made that will help to avoid erection problems for as long as possible including losing weight (if you are overweight), keeping diabetes well controlled, giving up smoking, drinking less alcohol, avoiding illegal drugs, regularly exercising and keeping stress levels down. While these lifestyle changes can help, the issue cannot always be avoided.
Until now, treatment options have only included drugs, pumps, injections and surgery all of which have their challenges. For example, medication often causes side-effects such as headaches, hot flushes, dizziness and stomach upsets and can have additional harmful side-effects when taken with other prescription drugs. Popping pills also means couples have to plan for sex, which removes the spontaneity to love making.
Time travel for sex lives
The good news is that there is now a definitive answer that will mean you and your partner can take control of your sex life. An innovative treatment is now available for the first time in the UK offering a safe, painless, non-invasive and drug-free, long-term solution for erection problems. Vigore uses proven safe and effective sound wave technology focused on improving blood supply to the penis – the commonest cause of erectile problems. Its being hailed as ‘time travel for your sex life’ as it naturally restores erectile function by stimulating the growth of new blood vessels in and around the penis.
Requiring just four twenty minute clinic-based treatments over a four-week period to deliver results that have been proven to last for at least two years, Vigore is now available at a growing number of clinics across the UK. Developed to naturally rejuvenate male performance and restore sexual confidence, this new treatment is set not only to provide a physical boost, but also to restore crucial intimacy and sexual spontaneity to relationships.
For more information about Vigore treatment visit: www.vigore.co.uk or call 0800 999 2662 for a confidential discussion. Treatment is subject to doctor approval to ensure patient is suitable.
Curated by Erbe
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