An estimated 16.5 million men in the UK have erectile dysfunction , which half of all males aged 40 to 70 experience to some degree
David Ralph, Professor of Urology at the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University College London , said: “Vertica may improve the rehabilitation period via nerve and vascular regeneration. This would be a major breakthrough in the management of prostate cancer.” Vertica has been described as “revolutionary” by doctors after a clinical trial found it improved ED in 85 per cent of participants.
The user sets the level of radio frequency energy emitted by the device according to their comfort level. Peter, 71, has had erection problems since his early sixties. He left a failing marriage and met his current partner 10 years ago. “When you have erection issues, it especially affects your confidence when you meet someone new,” he toldHe’s used the device for two months now. “It works,” he said. “There is a definite improvement. There’s more willingness to get erect and stay erect.”