Premature Ejaculation Treatment with the Selective Dorsal Cryoblation Method

Cryoablation is a medical treatment method that has been used for many years and works by applying controlled cold to targeted tissues. With this technique, the transmission capacity of nerve tissue can be temporarily modulated.
Selective Dorsal Cryoablation (SDC) is a modern procedure used particularly in the treatment of premature ejaculation. It targets overly sensitive nerve fibers located at the base of the penis. In this procedure, the nerves are not completely destroyed; instead, the segments that transmit excessive stimulation are selectively suppressed.
Treatment Approach and Basic Principle
One of the main biological mechanisms of premature ejaculation is the intense and rapid signals transmitted from the penis to the central nervous system.
The main principles of the SDC method are:
- Not destroying the nerve structure, but functionally balancing it
- Preserving the natural physiology of the ejaculation reflex
- Providing better control of ejaculation time without reducing sexual pleasure
Through this approach:
- Ejaculation time can increase significantly
- The sense of control improves noticeably
- Partner harmony and sexual satisfaction may increase
Who Is It Suitable For?
Selective Dorsal Cryoablation is a flexible treatment method that can be applied to a wide range of patients with premature ejaculation.
- Patients with increased penile sensitivity may experience faster and more noticeable effects
- Even without pronounced sensitivity, benefits may occur by regulating nerve transmission
- It can be applied in both primary and secondary premature ejaculation cases
Key Advantages of the Method
- Applicable to a broad range of patients
- Sexual pleasure is preserved thanks to its selective effect
- Minimally invasive and short procedure time
- Same-day discharge is possible
- Provides long-term effects without the need for medication
- Based on current scientific principles
Possible Side Effects and Risks
Although SDC is generally considered safe, some temporary side effects may occur, as with any medical procedure:
- Mild redness at the treatment area
- Minimal swelling
- Temporary numbness
These symptoms usually resolve on their own within a short time.
Recovery Process After the Procedure
The recovery process after SDC is typically fast and comfortable.
- Mild numbness or sensitivity may occur
- These effects usually decrease within a few hours
- Patients can return to their daily routines on the same day
Treatment Process
- Initial evaluation
- Procedure under local anesthesia (approximately 20–30 minutes)
- Same-day discharge
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the procedure painful?
No. It is performed under local anesthesia.
Does it reduce sexual pleasure?
No. Only excessive sensitivity is reduced.
Is the effect permanent?
The effect is generally long-lasting, and the procedure can be repeated if necessary.