Enjoy a higher quality of life with groundbreaking intimate health solutions from Prolong Medical Center

CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Millions of Americans struggle with urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction on a daily basis. Contrary to popular belief, however, these frustrating and often embarrassing conditions aren’t just something you have to live with.

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If intimate health concerns are affecting your confidence and overall quality of life, it’s time to get in touch with Prolong Medical Center. The experts at this locally owned and operated clinic are here to help you take control of your well-being.

“Your health is the most important thing you have,” clinic manager Neal Nowland said. “What are you waiting for?”

Although incontinence is most common among women over age 50, it also affects men. In fact, Nowland said that approximately 40% of incontinence patients at Prolong Medical Center are male. Factors including prostate enlargement, menopause and childbirth all cause the pelvic floor muscles to weaken and descend, leading to bladder leakage and frequent urges.

Prolong Medical Center has revolutionized incontinence treatment in Southern Utah by offering Emsella, a unique technology that provides a completely noninvasive option. While fully clothed, patients sit comfortably on a chair that utilizes high-intensity electromagnetic energy to quickly deliver thousands of supramaximal muscle contractions to the pelvic floor.

These muscle contractions, similar to Kegel exercises, restrengthen the pelvic floor muscles to better support the bladder. The body will experience up to 11,200 contractions during each half-hour session. This causes the pelvic floor to lift, resulting in better urinary control and fewer episodes of leakage. In clinical studies, 95% of patients experienced significant improvement with Emsella. 

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“It’s nothing to be ashamed of,” Nowland said. “You don’t have to suffer in silence.”

Most cases of erectile dysfunction are linked to diminished blood flow. It’s impossible to become completely erect without healthy blood flow, and even a slight reduction in circulation can result in the inability to perform. Plaque buildup in the arteries and reduced capacity of blood vessels are the primary causes of erectile dysfunction in older men. 

The solution? Acoustic wave therapy, a noninvasive treatment option that addresses the root causes of erectile dysfunction and not just the symptoms. This cutting-edge therapy activates the body’s natural healing agents, including red blood cells, growth factors and stem cells, to break apart plaque buildup and boost blood flow, restoring the ability to get spontaneous, satisfying erections whenever the time is right.

Patients at Prolong Medical Center are experiencing unprecedented long-term results with a success rate of approximately 85%, Nowland shared, adding that the clinic defines “success” as the ability to achieve and sustain an erection. Most patients notice a difference after just a few sessions.

“This can change your life,” he said. “We’re helping men kick erectile dysfunction out of their bedrooms for good.”

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Voters in the Best of Southern Utah contest have awarded Prolong Medical Center back-to-back gold medals for urinary incontinence treatment as well as three consecutive golds for men’s health, which Nowland said speaks to the patient experience they strive to create. The staff is committed to helping every patient feel more confident and achieve a higher quality of life through cutting-edge therapies.

Patients are often concerned about being judged for seeking treatment for sensitive issues like erectile dysfunction and incontinence, so the clinic operates with an emphasis on discretion. Nowland and his team are focused on and committed to your privacy throughout the entire process.

“We customize treatment plans to ensure the best outcome,” he added. “We take every individual into consideration.”

Schedule a consultation today to see the difference Prolong Medical Center can make in your life. For more information, call 435-375-5000 or visit ProlongMedicalCenter.com

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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