SSmile UrologySeomyeon · Busan
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Ejaculation disorders

Premature & Delayed Ejaculation in Busan, Korea

Premature ejaculation (PE) — ejaculating sooner than wanted, with little control — is one of the most common male sexual concerns, and delayed ejaculation is its less common counterpart. Both are treatable, and neither is something to be embarrassed about.

TL;DR — quick answer

Premature ejaculation (and less commonly delayed ejaculation) is common, distressing and treatable. Smile Urology in Seomyeon, Busan offers confidential, English-speaking evaluation and a range of treatment options.

Overview

Premature ejaculation (PE) — ejaculating sooner than wanted, with little control — is one of the most common male sexual concerns, and delayed ejaculation is its less common counterpart. Both are treatable, and neither is something to be embarrassed about.

We assess the pattern, look for contributing factors and offer practical treatment, from behavioural techniques to medication, in a discreet setting.

Symptoms we evaluate

Common causes

Same-day where possible

How we diagnose it

Accurate testing guides accurate care. Many patients are assessed and started on treatment the same day.

Confidential consultation

A private discussion characterises the pattern and any contributing factors.

Focused assessment

We check for treatable contributors such as prostatitis or ED.

Rule out related issues

Where relevant, we assess erectile function and hormones.

Tailored plan

Options are explained and chosen with you.

Treatment options

How we treat premature & delayed ejaculation

Behavioural techniques

Practical methods that improve control, sometimes sufficient on their own.

Medication

Options including topical treatments and, where appropriate, oral medication.

Treat contributors

Managing ED, prostatitis or anxiety often improves ejaculatory control.

Discreet, honest care

Confidential treatment tailored to you, without unnecessary intervention.

Ejaculation concerns are treated matter-of-factly and confidentially here, with attention to treatable contributors such as ED or prostatitis rather than a single fix. English-speaking support makes a sensitive consultation easier for foreign patients.

Sources: American Urological Association (AUA) and European Association of Urology (EAU) guidance on benign prostatic hyperplasia and urologic care; Korean Urological Association. Educational information only — not a substitute for in-person evaluation.
Frequently asked

Questions from foreign patients

Yes — behavioural techniques, topical or oral medication, and treating contributors such as anxiety or ED all help. Many men improve significantly.

Often both. Lifelong PE has neurochemical factors, while acquired PE may relate to anxiety, ED or prostatitis. Assessment clarifies the picture.

Yes — these consultations are handled discreetly and confidentially, with English support.

Yes, PE and ED often coexist, and treating ED can improve control — which is why we assess both.