Dr. Laurel Matthews, of Dr. Laurel’s PRP Bar, has just introduced a revolutionary new approach to treating erectile dysfunction

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Botox can effectively treat ED along with weak erections, the inability to maintain an erection, premature ejaculation, orgasm quality, sexual function overall, and improve the length and girth of the penis.

By Beth Newcomb

Erectile dysfunction (ED) typically occurs when blood circulation to the penis slows down. Are you struggling to stay in the game?

Dr. Laurel Matthews, of Dr. Laurel’s PRP Bar, has just introduced a revolutionary new approach to treating erectile dysfunction. “Botox has been proven effective for treating ED by improving blood flow to the penile capillaries,” she says. “The injections target the root cause of ED, they are minimally invasive, and you only need 100 units for treatment.”

So, how does it work? “Botox injected into the penis causes relaxation of the corpus cavernosum muscles, thus allowing the penis to fill with blood more effectively,” Dr. Laurel shares. “It blocks the nerve signals that usually constrict these muscles.”

Botox can effectively treat ED along with weak erections, the inability to maintain an erection, premature ejaculation, orgasm quality, sexual function overall, and improve the length and girth of the penis.

“This safe and effective treatment has minimal side effects and there is no downtime,” Dr. Laurel says. “It improves results from standard pharmacologic agents like Viagra, and can be used with the P shot and shockwave for even better results.”

Dr. Laurel invites any man interested to schedule a free consultation.

Schedule a free consultation by calling 216-245-6682. The office is at 3439 W. Brainard Rd., Suite 107, in Woodmere. Visit DrLaurelsPRPBar.com to learn more.