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Title: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: GianB1 on December 16, 2020, 12:25:16 AM
I was listening to a podcast on how this device https://getmyphoenix.com/phoenix/ gets rid of plaques in the penis allowing for a better blood flow, they did not talk about Pyronines, just how it can get rid of some scar tissues, has anyone tried this? 
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: Hawk on December 16, 2020, 09:30:21 AM
I have not heard of it which says a lot.

No well-known Peyronies Disease doctors or well-known medical facilities endorse it.

The results are not documented by any large volume, objective clinical trials

If effective technology is available for home use it would have likely been a spin-off of clinical units with a record of great results - that is not the case.
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: M5 on May 05, 2021, 07:03:33 PM
Yes, have heard of it, search for supporting evidence of the effectiveness of the phoenix. found a couple of youtubes with excellent reviews and also ultrasonic waves were featured on an episode I think of the Doctors. the thing is it seems too good to be true. The guy says 12 treatments and he's back the way he was before Peyronies Disease. I am skeptical. Furthermore, I found ultrasonic wave devices, for skincare on amazon. The device seems to look decent and up to 3 Mhz, which till now has the highest range for adjusting treatment, and it's half the price of the phoenix. I would buy either without a second thought if I would find support for it on Pubmed or similar.
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: Hawk on May 05, 2021, 09:55:29 PM
Testimonials of people on Youtube saying it fixed them are WORTHLESS.  If it has ANY value, then there will be clinical studies plain and simple.
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: boomerang on June 23, 2022, 01:33:27 PM
The Phoenix is supposed to be a very low frequency shockwave therapy device at 15 Hz or so and Not Ultrasonic which produce Millions of Hz.   Hz equals cycles per second.
It may do some good but without testing it I will not know.
I am not getting any bad gut feeling about it and it was pointed to by a YouTuber who gives good advice. I have followed shockwave therapy for years but have not tried it because it was unavailable here in the UK and very expensive.
The only way to know is for someone reliable to try it and stay the course.
The theory sounds good to me as a very experienced technical guy but until I try I will not know.
If it works for me it will work on most of you here. If anyone has tried it I would like to know.
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: Bud luck on June 23, 2022, 02:36:50 PM
Be careful using that device, you don't really know how your penis will react, I did 6 sessions of Shocked Waves and did nothing, I'm still as bad as before
Title: Re: have you heard of the Phoenix? Acoustic Wave Therapy Device
Post by: McLovin on October 23, 2023, 05:53:30 PM
I know this thread is old, but in case anyone comes across it, I actually purchased it and gave it a try.  Desperate times....  First session actually was amazing, I couldn't even feel the scar tissue afterward, had pain free sex for the first time in a year, and I was optimistic.  It returned soon after though and after a few sessions I actually experienced more pain than usual.  About then I read another article about how it can possibly do more harm than good and I panicked and stopped using.  They were good about refunding my return, company seemed legit.  I don't know anything about shockwaves.  AS i explained in another post about this, it is basically like a small handheld jackhammer that vibrates on your penis.  Doesn't hurt, just feels funny.  I started to doubt whether it would really do anything positive and gave up.