At Kane Health, we understand that sexual health is a building block for our mental health, and both are absolutely required for our overall health. For years, the treatment and care for men’s health has been focused on treating the symptoms associated with aging while paying inadequate attention to the root causes of those symptoms.
At Kane Health, we understand that sexual health is a building block for our mental health, and both are absolutely required for our overall health. For years, the treatment and care for men’s health has been focused on treating the symptoms associated with aging while paying inadequate attention to the root causes of those symptoms.
At Kane Health, we understand that sexual health is a building block for our mental health, and both are absolutely required for our overall health. For years, the treatment and care for men’s health has been focused on treating the symptoms associated with aging while paying inadequate attention to the root causes of those symptoms.
One of the key factors of healthy sexual function in men requires unrestricted blood flow to the sexual organ. As we age, the body simultaneously begins to develop less new blood vessels while micro-plaque begins to develop in those vessels, resulting in mild to severe sexual health issues. While pills and injections may provide temporary relief to restricted blood flow, they do not address the root causes of that restricted blood flow, resulting in perpetual sexual dysfunction. Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT), also known as GAINSWave, is an all-natural, medically proven treatment to improve male sexual function. The procedure breaks up micro-plaque formation in the blood vessels and stimulates the growth of new blood vessels. This vastly increases the blood flow to the sexual organ, resulting in improved sensitivity, rigidity and girth for enhanced sexual health that will last years, not hours.
Peyronie’s disease (PD) is named after a French surgeon by the name of Francois Gigot de la Peyronie who first documented the condition in 1743. Today, studies estimate that between 6% to 10% of men suffer from PD, with the majority of those men between the ages of 40 and 60. Many experts believe that the actual number is significantly higher than reported, affecting a more significant percentage of the male population. Since many men prefer not to talk about the condition, it is difficult to ascertain the actual number. Regardless of the number, the consequences for men afflicted with PD can have a significant impact on their quality of life. In fact, studies of men suffering from PD have shown that over 75% have reported adverse psychological effects caused by the condition.
PD is a condition in which the buildup of plaque, or scar tissue, causes the penis to curve and lose length or girth. During an erection, the penis can curve up, down or to the side, depending on the location of the plaque buildup. Some men with this condition do not have an actual curve in their penis during an erection, but rather an indentation or “hourglass” shape. PD can cause erectile dysfunction by preventing the blood trapping valves in the penis from trapping the blood needed to maintain an erection. In some cases, the plaque buildup can lead to uncomfortable erections, as well as painful sexual intercourse that can make it difficult or nearly impossible to have sex.
Unlike pills, the effects of our whole body program will last years, not hours. Unlike surgery, there are no embarrassing side effects to worry about or painful recovery time.
At Kane Health, we believe in personalized medicine. Our annual men's health programs provide men with a thoughtful, on-going assessment and calibration of all the key health factors that can contribute to their overall health and well-being. Our programs are is science-based and have been developed to address varying levels of men's health with an approach that is highly personalized, non-invasive and relatively painless.
Explore our programs to learn more about how our annualized therapies for hormone balancing, ED, acoustic wave treatment, regenerative therapies and proprietary micro-dosed medications can help you achieve peak cognitive, physical, and sexual performance; providing you with measurable effectiveness and lasting results.
Approximately one-third of men who have undergone treatment for prostate cancer report that the subsequent lack of sexual function has the greatest impact on their quality of life. With the average age of men diagnosed with prostate cancer being 66 years old, this issue is often neglected because of the mistaken impression that older men are disinterested in sex. Furthermore, many men over the age of fifty have already started to see a natural decline in their sexual performance with erections not being rigid, a reduction in keeping erections throughout intercourse and early ejaculation. As a result, most are starting prostate cancer treatment with some level of preexisting sexual dysfunction that is only made worse by cancer therapies.
Peter T. Scardino, MD
Chairman of the Department of Surgery
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center