P100™ (Botulinum Toxin and PRP) for Erectile Dysfunction
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Dec 12, 2023
Dr. Stefanie A. Schultis is now offering in addition to the Priapus® P-Shot, a new method of using botulinumtoxin to improve the function and size of the penis in Covington, LA.
Press Release
Recently, faculty urologists from the Andrology Department of Cairo University of Medicine (Cairo, Egypt) published (in Andrology) a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled prospective clinical trial which showed that botulinum toxin improves erection better than placebo—for up to six months. In the study (as in other studies), not all men were helped, but some saw stronger erections with the added botulinumtoxin on the penis even when they were not helped by Viagra® and other drugs.
Treatment of the penis with botulinum toxin is thought to improve erections by relaxing the smooth muscle that controls blood flow into the penis and also by affecting parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system balance within the penis (erection occurs through parasympathetic dominance).
One of the difficulties faced by clinicians in offering botulinum toxin therapy for the ED has been the lack of a standardized method based on the research. To address this problem, Dr. Charles Runels, MD (also the inventor of the P-Shot® procedure) designed a specific method based on all of the current research showing that the combination may improve erections and increase the size of the flaccid penis (for up to six months).
Dr. Runels calls the method "P100™" and requires testing by the Cellular Medicine Association (CMA) before licensing to use the name in advertising is granted by the CMA to providers; therefore, men have a way of looking for a provider who has a documented understanding of the standardized protocol.
Dr. Stefanie A. Schultis is a licensed physician by the Cellular Medicine Association.
Physicians of the CMA conduct and consult regarding research in the areas of esthetics, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, orgasmic dysfunction in women, lichen sclerosus, & other treatments of many other problems—using cellular therapies, especially blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma.