Hello, everyone, and welcome to another of my reviews. In this article, I’ll be introducing the Men’s Health services available at DrPlus Aesthetic Clinic.

During my recent visit for the Fotona4D Men treatment, Dr. Kenneth mentioned to me that he now has a new machine for Valor Plus, which is an Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy that uses sound waves to stimulate blood flow in the penis and encourage tissue repair. I tried Valor Plus for myself two years ago, and was curious to try out the new iteration.

The new machine is smaller and sleeker than its predecessor, and uses a slimmer handpiece (the previous was much thicker). As a result, the vibrations are much more tolerable, though Dr. Kenneth assures me that the results are no less effective. As a recap, Valor Plus is designed to solve the root cause of erectile dysfunction by enlarging the arteries of the penis, resulting in better blood flow and therefore a stronger erection. It’s also potentially a more sustainable treatment option than Viagra/Cialis, which only provides a temporary boost in sexual performance.

Like other aesthetic machines, the new Valor Plus machine features various energy settings, which Dr. Kenneth will adjust according to each individual’s condition. As compared to the previous machine, the aftereffects were apparent even after one session – I found myself having stronger erections the next day. That being said, I also noticed that the effects only lasted for about a week, so I suppose one needs multiple sessions for long-term results. Again, I also must stress that this is my own treatment experience as a relatively young male, so results may vary for older gentlemen.

After the Valor Plus treatment, Dr. Kenneth shared with me that DrPlus has actually expanded its suite of Men’s Health treatments – in fact, the clinic now has a dedicated website just for men. Part of the refreshed suite of services includes providing STD testing and even circumcision, which Dr. Kenneth shared is a viable option for males struggling with conditions such as tight foreskin, recurrent infections, and even premature ejaculation. 

Dr. Kenneth also stressed the importance of regular STD testing, especially as many STD infections can have little to no symptoms. He mentioned that results are available after only three days (as compared to a week in regular GP clinics), which provides patients with faster peace of mind. As for circumcision, Dr. Kenneth uses a disposable machine, which he says is less painful and has less downtime as compared to the conventional surgical method.

Safe, discreet and professional environment.

Those interested in trying out the Valor Plus penile rejuvenation treatment can book an appointment here, and quote “WAHSOSHIOK” to enjoy a special $88 trial price. If you choose to sign up for further sessions after the trials, readers also receive an exclusive 20% discount on regular treatment prices, which applies to other treatments such as Botox, HIFU, and thread lifts. I’m happy to see DrPlus focusing more on men, which is a rarity in the female-focused aesthetic market. If you’re particularly squeamish, I would recommend heading over to DrPlus for your STD testing or circumcision – as an aesthetic doctor, I would wager that Dr. Kenneth has a gentler hand (or is at least more experienced with needles) than the average GP.

For more insight on Dr. Kenneth Lee (and why he chooses to focus on Men’s Health), do watch the YouTube video above.

View DrPlus’ new webpage for men here.

DrPlus’ locations: 
SBF outlet: 160 Robinson Rd, #03-10 SBF Medical Suites, Singapore 068914
East Coast outlet: 66 East Coast Road #03-05 The Flow Mall, Singapore 428778


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