What is GAINSWave® – Gameday Men’s Health

12 May 2023

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GAINSWave® treats erectile dysfunction, decreased sexual performance, and Peyronie’s disease. Learn how this shockwave therapy might be the solution you need to get your confidence back and feel like your best self.

 

What is GAINSWave®?

GAINSWave® increases blood flow through the use of low-intensity soundwaves. It is a completely non-invasive treatment so there’s no need for pills, injections, or surgery. This all-natural, safe solution for improving sexual health requires no downtime and provides long-lasting benefits.

The result is improved sexual performance, harder erections, and enhanced sensitivity. In fact, GAINSWave® has a 75% success rate.

 

Benefits Of GAINSWave®

The benefits of GAINSWave® includes:

  • Improved sexual performance
  • Harder, more sustainable erections
  • Effective treatment for Peyronie’s disease by breaking up scar tissue
  • Increased spontaneity
  • Enhanced sensitivity
  • Increased confidence

 

How Does GAINSWave® Work?

GAINSWave® works by using high-frequency low-intensity shock waves to increase blood flow to the penis. It’s common as men age for blood flow to the penis to decrease, thinning out existing blood vessels and ultimately decreasing sensitivity.

The acoustic wave therapy works to remove any micro plaque, increasing blood flow and helping new blood vessels to form. Once this occurs, men can experience harder, more sustainable erections.

When you receive treatment, your Gameday Men’s Health GAINSWave® Specialist will use a specialized device to apply shockwave therapy to the area. This breaks down the buildup of any plaque and promotes the repair of current blood vessels so that your penis can have increased blood flow, which will help you to have increased sexual performance.

It is an outpatient procedure with no downtime so you can return to work or resume normal activity following treatment. Many patients report noticing the benefits of treatment after anywhere between six to twelve sessions. Each session lasts approximately 20 minutes.

 

How GAINSWave® Helps Erectile Dysfunction Erectile Dysfunction

The primary cause of erectile dysfunction is poor blood flow. GAINSWave® therapy specifically works to increase blood flow, promote the growth of new blood vessels, and produce sustainable directions.

 

How Is GAINSWave® Different From Other ED Treatments?

Unlike other erectile dysfunction treatments, GAINSWave® is completely natural and doesn’t require any pills or invasive surgeries.

 

Is GAINSWave® Only For Erectile Dysfunction?

No, GAINSWave® is for any man who wants to improve sexual performance and enhancement. This shockwave therapy is an effective solution for producing stronger erections, better orgasms and increased erections.

 

GAINSWave® Treatment for Peyronie’s Disease

Individuals who suffer from Peyronie’s disease have also experienced a reduction in symptoms from GAINSWave® treatment. The disease produces a buildup of fibrous scar tissue which ultimately causes the penis to bend and therefore, makes sexual activity difficult.

With GAINSWave®, scar tissue is broken up and the penis can take a normal shape again for improved sexual performance.

 

How Long Does GAINSWave® Last?

For many patients, the benefits of treatment last for up to 3 years.

 

How Much is the GAINSWave® Procedure?

For pricing details, please call or text us to speak to your Gameday Men’s Health Client Success Coordinator to create a plan that works with your budget.

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