
Undergoing a prostatectomy—a surgical procedure to remove all or part of the prostate gland—can be life-saving, particularly for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, this surgery often comes with significant side effects, including erectile dysfunction (ED). Since the prostate gland is located near essential nerves and blood vessels that control erections, the procedure can disrupt or damage these structures, making it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection.
Many men experience ED, but the good news is that effective treatments are available. One promising option is GAINSWave therapy, a non-invasive procedure to restore erectile function by enhancing blood flow and stimulating tissue repair. In this article from Genesis Lifestyle Medicine, we explore how GAINSWave therapy can help you regain erectile function after prostatectomy.
Why does prostatectomy lead to erectile dysfunction?
Erectile function relies on a complex interplay between nerves, blood vessels, and psychological factors. When you undergo a prostatectomy, this delicate system can be disrupted in multiple ways, leading to ED.
- Nerve Damage: The neurovascular bundles surrounding the prostate control erections. Even with nerve-sparing techniques, these nerves may be stretched, bruised, or temporarily impaired during surgery, resulting in partial or complete ED.
- Blood Flow Disruption: The blood vessels that supply the penis are located near the prostate. Surgery may damage these vessels, impairing the ability to achieve an erection.
- Psychological Factors: Beyond the physical effects, the emotional toll of prostate cancer and surgery can lead to performance anxiety, depression, and stress, further exacerbating ED.
- Penile Tissue Atrophy: Without regular erections, penile tissue can deteriorate over time, leading to loss of length, elasticity, and firmness. This is why early intervention is crucial.
How does GAINSWave therapy help with ED after prostatectomy?
GAINSWave is a non-invasive extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) that uses low-intensity shockwaves to promote vascular regeneration and nerve repair in the penis. By stimulating blood vessel growth, breaking down microplaque, and enhancing nerve function, GAINSWave rejuvenates erectile function and can be beneficial for men recovering from prostatectomy. Here’s how it works:
1. Stimulates new blood vessel growth (angiogenesis)
One of the benefits of GAINSWave therapy is its ability to stimulate angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels in the penis. Prostatectomy can damage the blood vessels supplying oxygen and nutrients to erectile tissue, leading to insufficient blood flow. With low-intensity shockwaves, GAINSWave encourages the body’s natural healing response, prompting new blood vessels to form and improving circulation. Over time, this increased blood supply enhances the ability to achieve and sustain erections naturally.
2. Enhances nerve regeneration
Nerve damage is a major factor in post-prostatectomy ED. The pudendal nerve and surrounding neurovascular structures play a crucial role in erectile function, and even with nerve-sparing surgery, recovery can take months or years. GAINSWave therapy has been shown to stimulate nerve repair and regeneration by activating cellular repair mechanisms. This process helps to restore lost nerve function and improve penile sensitivity and response to arousal over time.
3. Breaks down micro-plaque in blood vessels
Aging and surgical trauma can lead to micro-plaque buildup in the penile blood vessels, further restricting circulation. GAINSWave therapy breaks down this plaque, restoring normal blood flow and enhancing vascular health. For men recovering from prostatectomy, reducing vascular blockages ensures that more oxygen-rich blood can reach the penile tissues, facilitating stronger and more sustained erections.
4. Increases nitric oxide production
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key molecule involved in erectile function, responsible for relaxing blood vessels and allowing increased blood flow. Many men with ED have reduced nitric oxide levels, which limits their ability to achieve an erection. GAINSWave therapy stimulates the endothelial cells (cells lining the blood vessels) to produce more nitric oxide. This leads to better vasodilation, improved blood circulation, and enhanced erectile quality.
5. Improves tissue elasticity and penile health
After a prostatectomy, penile shrinkage and tissue atrophy can occur due to a lack of erections. GAINSWave improves tissue oxygenation and elasticity, helping to preserve penile length and firmness. By restoring regular blood flow and stimulating cell growth, this treatment supports penile rehabilitation, making it easier for you to respond to other ED treatments like medications, vacuum pumps, or injections.
Is GAINSWave therapy right for you?
GAINSWave therapy is an excellent option if you are experiencing persistent ED after prostatectomy and want a non-invasive, drug-free solution. It is safe, effective, and can be used alone or in combination with other ED treatments. At Genesis Lifestyle Medicine, our team of experts specializes in personalized men’s health treatments, including GAINSWave therapy.
If you’re ready to take control of your sexual health and confidence, Genesis Lifestyle Medicine is here to help. Our expert providers offer comprehensive, patient-centered care to help you achieve the best possible results. Contact us today to learn more about GAINSWave therapy and start your journey toward improved erectile function.