Shaoyang Central Hospital Successfully Introduces WBL LIPUS Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound ED Booth
Date:2025-10-15 Redact:WBL

Shaoyang Central Hospital's Urology Department, leveraging its expertise, has established a male health clinic to provide specialized diagnosis and treatment for male health issues. Now, the hospital has exciting news: it has officially introduced the "LIPUS Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound ED Booth," developed by WBL, offering a non-invasive, safe, and effective treatment option for men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED).


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Introduction of WBL LIPUS Equipment at Shaoyang Central Hospital


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Founded in 1946, Shaoyang Central Hospital has grown into the largest tertiary hospital in the central and southwestern regions of Hunan, integrating medical care, teaching, research, prevention, health care, and rehabilitation. With its outstanding comprehensive strength, the hospital has been repeatedly selected as one of the "Top 100 Most Competitive Municipal Hospitals in China" and has earned numerous honors, including "National Trustworthy Hospital" and "Advanced Collective in the Fight Against COVID-19 in Hunan Province."


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WBL LIPUS Technology Principle and Treatment Effect


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The core mechanism of WBL LIPUS is the use of low-energy pulsed ultrasound (sound intensity range 50-350mW/CM²) to act on the penile cavernous tissue. This stimulates endogenous stem cells, promotes vascular and nerve regeneration, and repairs damaged vascular endothelium and nerve matrices, thereby improving erectile function at the pathological level. Compared to traditional oral medications (such as PDE5 inhibitors), penile prosthesis implantation, or invasive therapies (such as cavernous injection), WBL LIPUS offers a non-invasive treatment option that avoids drug dependence, associated side effects, and surgical complications.


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Product Treatment Process and Operation Guidelines

 

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1.Patient Preparation: 

Patients enter the "ED Booth," designed with privacy in mind, and use VR panoramic and psychological counseling systems to alleviate anxiety.

2.Device Positioning:

 The ultrasound therapy head is precisely positioned on the cavernous tissue area, with the sound intensity adjusted via software (typically 50-350mW/CM²).

3.Treatment Implementation: 

Each session lasts about 20 minutes, 2-3 times per week, for a total of 4 weeks per course. During the treatment, the ultrasound promotes tissue repair through mechanical force, with patients experiencing no pain or discomfort.

4.Effect Evaluation: 

After the course, the improvement in erectile function is quantitatively assessed using WBL's self-developed hardness measurement instrument (e.g., JH-ED1100).

 

WBL LIPUS Competitive Advantages

 

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1.Non-Invasive and Safe

No medication or surgery is required, avoiding liver and kidney burden and infection risks. It is especially suitable for patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes.

2.Comprehensive Treatment Mode

The unique "LIPUS + Psychological Counseling + VR" three-dimensional treatment approach combines physiological repair and psychological intervention, increasing patient satisfaction by more than 30%.

3.Clinical Data Support

Backed by clinical verification from over 60 medical institutions worldwide, its efficacy and safety are endorsed by authoritative institutions like UCSF and Peking University Hospital.

 

WBL LIPUS Leads the Future


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Male health issues should not be seen as "taboo" conditions; in fact, they can be effectively improved through scientific methods, restoring health. Shaoyang Central Hospital fully understands this, and the hospital is not only a place for treating male health conditions but also a place for helping patients regain their dignity. Now, the hospital has introduced the national-level innovative technology—WBL LIPUS Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound ED Treatment System, providing a brand-new solution for restoring male erectile function.


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