Shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a modern, non-invasive, and highly effective treatment method that has demonstrated revolutionary results in the management of urological conditions. The procedure is completely safe, does not require surgical intervention, and is entirely painless for the patient.
Why Karazanashvili Robotic Center?
Shockwave therapy has been performed at the Karazanashvili Robotic Center since 2019 and is now considered one of the clinic’s most experienced and advanced treatment areas. Thousands of successfully completed procedures and many years of clinical experience are focused on achieving the best possible outcomes for each patient.
When is shockwave therapy used?
This method is effective in treating common urological conditions that significantly impact men’s quality of life and self-esteem, including:
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Erectile dysfunction (reduced potency)
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Chronic prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome
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Peyronie’s disease (penile curvature)
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Prostatic fibrosis and calcifications
How does this method work?
In the treatment of erectile dysfunction, low-intensity acoustic waves penetrate deep tissues, resulting in:
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stimulation of new blood vessel (arteriole) formation
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significant improvement in blood circulation
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acceleration of tissue healing and regeneration processes
Importantly, the therapy targets the underlying cause of the condition rather than providing only temporary symptomatic relief, ensuring long-lasting and natural results.
Who is this method intended for?
Shockwave therapy is recommended for men with erectile dysfunction and other urological conditions that can be managed using non-invasive treatment methods.
Advantages of the procedure
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Complete comfort — the procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia
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Efficiency — one session lasts approximately 20 minutes
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No rehabilitation — the patient can immediately return to normal daily activities
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International recognition — the method is approved by the guidelines of the European Association of Urology (EAU) and has no side effects






