Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common sexual dysfunction in men or Assigned Males at Birth (AMAB).
There are multiple treatments available to treat Erectile Dysfunction.
Acoustic Wave Therapy for ED is a non-invasive procedure that involves stimulating the
blood vessels in the penis.
Since this process is not yet common, you might have specific questions about AWT.
This article will discuss how AWT works, its effectiveness, and its side effects.
Keep reading to know the average cost of AWT and what to do if this treatment doesn’t work for you.
What does Acoustic wave therapy do?
Acoustic wave therapy uses the incidence of low-intensity sound waves.
It is why AWT is also known as Low-intensity Shock Wave Therapy (LiSWT).
According to research, AWT produces stimulation and reduces plaque.
It speeds up cell growth and repairs blood vessels in the penile region.
AWT strengthens the penile blood vessels and promotes the growth of new ones.
This therapy enhances the blood vessels count, thus improving blood flow.
Higher blood flow to the penis facilitates an erection, treating ED symptoms.



