Get Your Swagger Back With Male Sexual Enhancement

Get Your Swagger Back With Male Sexual Enhancement

There’s a lot that goes into your overall wellness, and your sex life can be an important piece of that quality-of-life puzzle. Perhaps your sex life and sexual function are fine, but “fine” isn’t cutting it anymore and you’d like to take things to the next level.

If that’s the case, Dr. Moisés Irizarry-Román at No Mercy Sports Medicine wants to introduce you to an innovative, evidence-based male sexual enhancement protocol. This combination of treatments not only helps with penis size, but function and sensation, too. 

Platelet-rich plasma for a sexual boost

Regenerative medicine is all the rage in medical circles these days, and for good reason — it taps the incredible regenerative power of your own body. Not only do we harvest your own regenerative resources through regenerative medicine, but we can redirect and amplify them.

With platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, we’re doing just that. Platelets are cells in your blood that are integral to the healing cascade. They’re the first signalers to bring in growth factors, and growth factors are what initiate cell proliferation for repairs and rebuilding.

With PRP-based male sexual enhancement, we draw a small amount of your blood, isolate the platelets, and then redirect them into your penis. Once inside, these platelets release growth factors that encourage:

More simply, PRP injections can increase blood flow to your penis, which helps with erections. The injections can also improve nerve health to increase sensation and pleasure. Lastly, PRP injections can contribute to increasing the length and girth of your penis.

Continuing the male sexual enhancement protocol

The PRP injections that we administer at our practice every 4-6 weeks serve as the foundation of our male sexual enhancement protocol. The balance of the protocol includes:

Penile pump

We send you home with a penile pump, which is a vacuum device that we want you to use to encourage more blood flow to your penis.

Traction device

The sexual male enhancement protocol also includes a traction device that you use daily to gently increase the length of your penis. The average length of an erect male penis is 5.16 inches. Our goal is to increase your number through traction.

Supplements

If you haven’t already guessed, circulation to your penis is an important factor for sexual health, so our male sexual enhancement therapy includes supplements like nitrates that increase blood flow.

To give you an idea about how successful all of these treatments are when combined, one study found this approach to men’s sexual health to be, “Potentially a safe way to improve erect penile length 0.81 inches and girth 0.47 inches over a period of six months and subjectively improve function in a healthy penis.”

Results that are hard to argue.

If you’d like to explore how our male sexual enhancement protocol can reinvigorate your sex life, we invite you to contact No Mercy Sports Medicine in Miami, Florida, by calling 305-614-6757. You can also send a message online to request an appointment.

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