Condition guide

ED after prostate cancer treatment, where the P-Shot may fit

Men who have undergone prostate surgery, pelvic radiotherapy, or cancer treatment may experience lasting changes to erectile function and sensitivity. The P-Shot may support tissue recovery and improve responsiveness in selected cases, but outcomes depend significantly on the type and extent of treatment received. A thorough review of medical history is essential before proceeding.

Why does erectile function change after prostate treatment?

Prostate surgery and pelvic radiotherapy can affect the nerves and blood vessels involved in erection. The pattern of recovery depends on factors such as nerve-sparing status, baseline function, age, radiotherapy exposure, medication use, and the wider rehabilitation plan recommended by the patient's oncology or urology team.

How can PRP support rehabilitation?

The P-Shot uses platelet-rich plasma from the patient's own blood. PRP contains growth factors involved in tissue repair, blood-vessel signalling, and nerve-response pathways. In post-treatment cases, we take a cautious approach and advise honestly on suitability after reviewing the individual clinical background.

Working alongside oncology or urology care

The P-Shot should not replace oncology or urology follow-up. If you are under specialist care after prostate cancer treatment, any private regenerative treatment should sit alongside that care and should be discussed transparently where appropriate.

Pricing

PackageCost
Standard P-Shot£1,250
Enhanced P-Shot + Shockwave£1,350 (where clinically appropriate)

Any adjunctive devices, medication coordination, blood tests, letters, or additional sessions are discussed and quoted at consultation where relevant.

FAQ

Can I have the P-Shot after prostate surgery? It may be considered in selected cases, but timing and suitability depend on your surgical recovery, oncology/urology advice, and current function.

Can I have the P-Shot after radiotherapy? It may be relevant for some radiotherapy patients, but suitability has to be assessed individually.

Will I get my function fully back? No responsible clinic can promise that. Outcomes vary widely after prostate treatment, and consultation is used to set realistic expectations.

Book a private consultation

If erectile function has changed after prostate surgery or radiotherapy, book a consultation to discuss whether P-Shot treatment is appropriate for your specific clinical history.