How MyPulse Works
without pills or surgery.
What Happens Inside the Body
What the science says
Wave therapy uses low-intensity acoustic waves, not heat or cutting, and is considered non-invasive.
The waves trigger angiogenesis – the growth of new micro-blood vessels – which can improve blood supply in the treated area.
Studies suggest this type of therapy may also support nerve and tissue regeneration, which is different from pills that only work temporarily on existing blood flow.
Your Weekly Protocol
Who is MyPulse for?
Men who want a non‑invasive, drug‑free option focused on circulation and tissue health.
Men with mild to moderate performance issues linked to blood flow, who still respond at least somewhat to stimulation.
Men ready to combine the device with better sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress management for stronger, longer‑term results.
Important disclaimer
MyPulse One is a wellness device, not a medical cure. Results vary from person to person, and men with underlying conditions should always speak with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.
How It Compares
| Option | Invasive? | Focus | Duration of effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pills (PDE5) | No | Temporary blood flow boost per use | Works only on the day you take it |
| Pumps / devices | No | Mechanical, short-term help | Works while using it |
| Wave therapy | No | Blood vessels, tissue health, nerves | Aims at longer-term improvement over weeks and months |
MyPulse One uses low‑intensity wave technology to stimulate blood vessels, support tissue repair, and improve circulation where it matters most, in just a few sessions per week.
Targeted waves
You place the device on specific external areas according to the protocol.
The device sends controlled, low‑intensity acoustic waves through the skin into the underlying tissue.
Micro‑stimulation
These waves create tiny mechanical stresses in the tissue.
That stress triggers your body's natural repair mode: it releases growth factors, supports new vessel formation, and encourages better blood flow.
Better circulation, better performance
Over repeated sessions, more blood can flow into the area, and the tissue becomes healthier and more responsive.
For many men, this translates into stronger, more reliable erections and improved sexual function over time.
Safety & what to expect
Clinical wave‑therapy protocols have been studied for men's sexual function and generally show a good safety profile, with mild, temporary discomfort as the most common issue.
As with any energy‑based therapy, correct use and following instructions are important to avoid over‑treating sensitive tissue.
Men with significant cardiovascular disease, bleeding disorders, implants, or active infections should get cleared by a doctor before using wave‑based devices.