What is Focused Linear Compression Therapy?

It is a 100% painless pressure wave treatment that is non-invasive and stimulates new blood vessel growth in the penis, which is essential for a firm and spontaneous erection.

Who is this therapy for?

Any man with vascular erectile dysfunction is a potential candidate for Focused Linear Compression Therapy. The treatment is an encouraging option for men who have not responded to pharmaceutical remedies or are experiencing negative side effects. Whether your ED is mild or more severe, Focused Linear Compression Therapy may be able to benefit you. Additionally, some men use Focused Linear Compression Therapy for sexual performance enhancement to increase firmness and sensation.

What are the expected benefits?
– Gets to the root of the problem vs. every other option for ED
– 100% safe
– Improved erectile function
– Enhanced sexual performance
– Increased stimulation
– More spontaneous erections
– Improved satisfaction, stamina, and performance
– NO side effects
What are theaIs Focused Linear Compression Therapy safe? expected benefits?
Yes! The FDA cleared technology was developed in Europe and is currently being used in the United States for the repair and treatment of soft tissue and improved blood circulation. It is non-invasive with no needles, drugs, surgery, downtime, or pain.
How do I know if I'm a candidate?
The first step is to set up a consultation with our medical staff. They will evaluate your current conditions, perform some simple tests, and determine if you’re a candidate for Focused Linear Compression Therapy.
What is a treatment plan like?
The treatment protocols are determined by the medical staff whom you will see at the time of your consultation. Treatment sessions range in number and take approximately 10 minutes per session. These treatments are conducted at any one of our various locations.
Is it painful?
The treatment is 100% pain-free!
How quickly can I resume my typical day after a treatment?
Immediately after the treatment you may resume your day. There is no recuperation time required. You can even do it on your lunch break.
Is this covered by insurance or Medicare?
No, it is not covered by Medicare, typically it is not covered by most insurance companies. However, Health Savings Plan (HSP) cards are accepted.
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