What to Expect at Your First ViaSure™ Procedure

What to Expect at Your First ViaSure™ Procedure

Are you tired of struggling with erectile dysfunction (ED)? It’s a common problem, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept a lackluster sex life as a result.

Treatment is out there, and ViaSure by Cynosure® could be the solution you’re seeking. It’s a fast, non-invasive treatment that addresses vascular-related ED at the source — and if you’re considering it, you’re probably wondering what to expect at your first procedure.

Our team at Advanced Urology specializes in ViaSure for men in the greater Los Angeles area, and we’re here to answer your questions. Here’s what you need to know about how ViaSure works and what happens during treatment.

All about ViaSure

ViaSure is a therapeutic treatment designed with men’s sexual health in mind. It tackles vascular-related ED, a common cause of male sexual dysfunction, with painless, non-invasive shockwave technology.

Vascular-related performance issues happen when blood flow to your penis gets restricted. Without enough blood, you may struggle to achieve and maintain an erection that’s firm enough for sex. A few possible causes of vascular-related ED are atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, and diabetes. 

ViaSure addresses the cause of vascular-related ED with shockwave energy. Treatment stimulates blood flow, promotes new blood vessel growth, and encourages smooth muscle cell growth to make your erections firmer over time.

What to expect during ViaSure treatment

ViaSure is a non-surgical, drug-free option for vascular-related ED. Our team can help you decide if it’s a good option for you with a personalized consultation.

Most men achieve optimal results with a series of four to six treatment sessions. If you choose ViaSure to treat your vascular-related ED, we develop a customized treatment plan for you. Each session takes just 15 minutes in the office, so you’re in and out quickly.

After you arrive for your first session, we give you time to get comfortable in your treatment room. You undress from the waist down and lay back on the exam table.

We apply gel to your treatment area and guide the ViaSure device across your skin. It emits soundwaves that travel through the gel and your skin. Treatment stimulates your body’s natural healing process, supporting both blood vessel and smooth muscle cell growth. You hear sounds during treatment, but you won’t feel any pain.

Once your treatment is complete, you’re free to go about your day. There’s no downtime required following ViaSure treatment, and all you need to do is return for your next scheduled session.


Are you ready to find out if ViaSure is right for you? Contact Advanced Urology online or call one of our offices in Culver City, Los Angeles, Redondo Beach, and San Pedro, California, to schedule an appointment today.

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