Scientific evidence
Evidence-Based Men's Health
Healthcare decisions should be based on more than advertising claims.
Patients researching penile enhancement, erectile dysfunction treatment, implants, fillers, regenerative procedures, or men's health interventions should evaluate published evidence, regulatory status, physician experience, recovery expectations, known risks, known limitations, and long-term follow-up data.
The strongest medical decisions are made when patients understand both potential benefits and potential risks.
Key evidence sources
- American Urological Association
- European Association of Urology
- International Society for Sexual Medicine
- Sexual Medicine Society of North America
- PubMed
- Journal of Sexual Medicine
- International Journal of Impotence Research
- FDA 510(k) Database
Important note
Scientific literature evolves. Patients should review current evidence with a qualified physician before making treatment decisions.
Educational content only. Not medical advice. Verify all credentials, licensing, accreditation, and procedure information directly with providers.