UC-MSC Regenerative Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the persistent difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection suitable for sexual activity. It is common among men over 40, but can occur earlier due to stress, chronic disease, or lifestyle factors. ED is often linked to vascular, hormonal, or neurological issues and can significantly affect confidence, relationships, and quality of life.

Why It Develops

Reduced Blood Flow

Narrowed or damaged vessels limit circulation.
 

Nerve Damage

Diabetes, aging, or injury may affect nerve function.
 

Hormone Decline

Hormonal Imbalance

Decline in testosterone or endocrine disorders.
 

Fibrosis / Tissue Changes

Scar tissue formation in erectile tissue.

Why It Matters in Malaysia

ED affects a growing proportion of Malaysian men, particularly with rising rates of diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.

Recognizing the Signs

How UC-MSC Regenerative Therapy Helps

Promotes Blood Vessel Growth

UC-MSCs and exosomes may encourage angiogenesis to improve circulation.

Supports Nerve Repair

Helps maintain healthier nerve function linked to erectile response.
 

Reduces Fibrosis

May limit scarring and improve tissue elasticity.
 
 

Complements Supportive Therapies

Works alongside PRP, NAD+ drips, and supplements.
 

Program Structure

Duration

12-month structured program designed for gradual and sustainable results.

Core Therapy
  • 3 cycles of 100M UC-MSC infusions
  • Exosome therapy to enhance cellular repair
Supportive Therapies

 

  • NAD+ drips
  • Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) where indicated
  • Oral supplements (e.g., Vitamin D, Glutathione)
Monitoring

 

  • Pre-MSC medical screening (blood tests, hormone profile)
  • Regular follow-ups with blood work throughout the year

Patient Journey

Expected Benefits

  • May improve blood circulation in erectile tissue
  • Supports healthier nerve signaling
  • Potential reduction in fibrosis and stiffness
  • Better confidence and quality of life

Take the First Step Toward Regeneration