PE Surgical Treatment in Busan | Dorsal Neurectomy | Urogyn
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Busanjin-gu, Busan

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Urogyn Men's Clinic · Busan, Korea

PE Surgical
Treatment in Busan

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Surgical treatment for premature ejaculation — selective dorsal neurectomy — is available at Urogyn Men's Clinic Busan for men who have not achieved adequate control with oral medication, topical therapy, or dorsal nerve block injections. The procedure selectively divides branches of the penile dorsal nerve under local anaesthetic to reduce glans hypersensitivity and raise the ejaculatory threshold. Board-certified urologist, English consultations.

Quick Answer

PE surgical neurectomy at Urogyn Busan takes 45–60 minutes under local anaesthetic. Same-day discharge. Long-lasting results. Reserved for men not adequately controlled by medication or nerve block. English OK.

At a Glance
Procedure 45–60 min
Anaesthesia Local only
Discharge Same-day
Results Permanent
Candidate Failed Rx
Language English OK
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About the Procedure

Selective Dorsal Neurectomy for PE

Selective dorsal neurectomy is a surgical procedure that addresses the neurological cause of premature ejaculation by reducing the sensory input from the glans penis to the ejaculatory reflex pathway. The penile dorsal nerve — which carries erogenous sensation from the glans and shaft — is accessed at the penile base. Selected nerve branches are identified and divided, while others are preserved to maintain adequate sensation for sexual satisfaction. The result is a calibrated reduction in penile hypersensitivity without complete numbness.

Surgical neurectomy is positioned as a third-line treatment for PE — after oral medication (dapoxetine, SSRIs) and procedural dorsal nerve block injection. It is indicated for men with primary PE who have not achieved adequate control with first and second-line treatments, or for men who prefer a long-lasting solution over indefinite medication.

PE Treatment Ladder — Where Surgery Fits
  • Step 1 — Oral medication: Dapoxetine (on-demand) or daily SSRI (cumulative effect)
  • Step 2 — Topical therapy: Lidocaine spray or SS-cream applied before sexual activity
  • Step 3 — Dorsal nerve block: Long-acting local anaesthetic injection around the dorsal nerve
  • Step 4 — Surgical neurectomy: Selective division of dorsal nerve branches — long-lasting
Private consultation room
Private consultation room

Independent rooms at Urogyn Busan

Separate patient records
Separate patient records

Separate records system

1-on-1 dedicated care
1-on-1 dedicated care

1:1 care from check-in to discharge

Procedure Day

What to Expect — PE Surgery at Urogyn Busan

Outpatient, local anaesthetic. Same-day discharge.

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Pre-Op Consultation

IELT history, PEDT scoring, PE type confirmed. Surgical plan discussed. Written English consent obtained.

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Local Anaesthetic

Dorsal nerve block and ring block applied. Complete penile anaesthesia. Procedure is painless.

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Selective Neurectomy

Incision at penile base. Dorsal nerve branches identified and selected branches divided. 45–60 minutes. Dissolvable sutures.

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Recovery & Follow-Up

Same-day discharge. Avoid sexual activity 4 weeks. IELT assessment at 3 months to evaluate outcome.

FAQ

PE Surgical Treatment — FAQ

Who is a candidate for PE surgery?
Men with primary (lifelong) PE who have not achieved adequate control with dapoxetine, topical anaesthetics, and dorsal nerve block injection. Surgical neurectomy is a third-line treatment — the urologist confirms candidacy after reviewing full treatment history.
Will I lose sensation after dorsal neurectomy?
Selective neurectomy is calibrated to reduce hypersensitivity without causing complete numbness. Most men retain adequate sensation for sexual satisfaction. The urologist selects specific nerve branches based on anatomy to minimise over-desensitisation.
How long do the results last?
Surgical neurectomy results are long-lasting. Unlike medication or injections, there is no need for ongoing dosing. Results are typically sustained indefinitely, though some nerve regeneration can occur over several years.
Is PE surgery painful?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and is not painful. Mild discomfort and swelling for 3–5 days post-operatively is normal. Over-the-counter pain relief is sufficient.
What is the success rate?
Clinical studies report 60–80% of men achieving significant improvement in IELT after selective dorsal neurectomy. Success is highest in men with confirmed neurogenic primary PE.
Can I get PE surgery in Busan as a foreigner?
Yes. Consultation and surgery can typically be scheduled within 1–2 days. Plan 3–4 days in Busan for consultation, surgery, and initial recovery. Avoid sexual activity for 4 weeks post-procedure.

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