Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy (LISWT) is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-energy, focused acoustic waves to stimulate biological repair in erectile tissue. In vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED), the underlying issue is often impaired penile blood flow due to microvascular disease. LISWT targets this problem at its source: it promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), improves endothelial function, and supports smooth muscle and nerve recovery. Patients experience better rigidity, improved response to phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (like tadalafil), and more reliable erections over time.
At Advanced Urology, we use the Storz Duolith platform — the same device family that underpins many of the highest-quality LISWT research protocols. As referenced in our Advanced Recovery After Robotic Prostatectomy program, Duolith delivers focused energy consistently and precisely, which is crucial for reproducibility and depth of penetration. We do not use low-power radial devices marketed as “acoustic wave” systems, which are fundamentally different and not equivalent to focused LISWT.