Premature Ejaculation · Urogyn Busan

Premature ejaculation treatment in Busan.

Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual complaint — and one of the most treatable. At Urogyn Seomyeon a board-certified urologist first identifies which type of PE you have , then matches it to the right route: a permanent triple nerve-block surgery, a targeted frenular release, or an incision-free radiofrequency option. One specialist, English consultation, honest expectations. From ₩1,500,000.

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Premature ejaculation treatment at Urogyn Men's Clinic Busan Seomyeon
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A message from Dr. Moon

"PE is not one condition — lifelong, acquired and situational types respond to very different treatments. The mistake is jumping to surgery before knowing the cause. I measure your IELT, check frenular sensitivity, and only then recommend the lightest effective option for your case."

— Dr. Moon Hyeon-chang, Director

1 in 3
Men affected by PE at some point
3
Distinct PE types we screen for
~30 min
Most procedures, local anesthesia
6 mo
WhatsApp follow-up with your doctor
Step one · Diagnosis

What kind of PE do you actually have?

The right treatment depends on your type. IELT (intravaginal ejaculatory latency time) and frenular sensitivity guide the plan — confirmed at your consultation, not assumed.

Moderate

Acquired / situational PE

IELT 1–3 minutes

Developed over time, often after a trigger — stress, a new partner, or performance anxiety. Inconsistent: sometimes fine, sometimes not.

Typical path: incision-free radiofrequency as a first step, sometimes with oral or topical support.
Severe · most common request

Mixed / persistent PE

IELT 30 sec – 1.5 min

A consistent problem for months or years, affecting confidence and relationships — often linked to a hypersensitive frenular area.

Typical path: a targeted frenular nerve block for a permanent single-nerve result, or RF if you prefer no incision.
Most severe

Lifelong (primary) PE

IELT under 1 minute

Present since your first sexual experiences and largely unchanged. Usually driven by widespread penile nerve hypersensitivity.

Typical path: Triple PE Surgery — dorsal, glans and frenular branches addressed together for a durable result.

Not sure which fits? That's exactly what the free video consultation is for — message Dr. Moon and he'll help you self-locate before you fly.

Compare honestly

Side by side, no spin.

What each route does, who it suits, and what to expect — so you can choose with clear eyes.

Triple PE Surgery

Lifelong PE
Best for
Severe lifelong PE, IELT <1 min
How
Dorsal + glans + frenular, one session
Anesthesia
Local, outpatient
Durability
Long-term / permanent
From
₩1,500,000

Frenular block

Mixed PE
Best for
Frenular-driven mixed PE
How
Single-nerve frenular release
Anesthesia
Local, quick outpatient
Durability
Permanent when frenular is the driver
From
₩1,500,000

Non-surgical RF

Acquired PE
Best for
Acquired / situational, incision-averse
How
Radiofrequency, per treated area
Anesthesia
Topical, minimal downtime
Durability
Reversible / repeatable
From
₩1,700,000 / area
Which route fits you?

A simple decision guide.

Start non-surgical if…

  • Your PE developed over time rather than being lifelong
  • It's situational — fine sometimes, not others
  • You'd rather avoid any incision to begin with
  • You want a reversible, repeatable first step

Consider surgery if…

  • PE has been present since your first experiences → Triple PE Surgery
  • A hypersensitive frenulum is the obvious trigger → frenular block
  • Non-surgical options haven't given a lasting result
  • You want a permanent, one-and-done solution

Many men combine routes — for example RF first, surgery later if needed. Dr. Moon sequences them honestly for your case.

Transparent pricing

What each route costs.

All-inclusive, direct-pay, KRW. Final quote confirmed after assessment at your free consultation.

Premature ejaculation — by route

from ₩1,500,000 route depends on your PE type
Triple nerve block — ₩1,500,000
Frenular nerve block — from ₩1,500,000
Non-surgical RF — from ₩1,700,000 / area
PEDT questionnaire & IELT assessment included
Anesthesia, theatre, materials & sutures
Post-op review before you fly
6-month WhatsApp photo follow-up
Itemized English receipts on request

No financing gimmicks and no hidden add-ons — the figure quoted at consultation is the figure you pay.

Recovery

From procedure day to stable result.

Most PE procedures are outpatient with quick downtime — here's the general arc.

Day 0

Outpatient, same-day home

Most procedures take around 30 minutes under local anesthesia. You walk out the same day with clear aftercare instructions.

Days 1–7

Back to daily life

Office work resumes within a day or two for most men. Keep the area clean and follow wound care; swelling settles over the first week.

2–4 weeks

Pause intimacy

Abstain for the advised window so suture lines or treated tissue heal without tension, then ease back gradually.

6 weeks – 6 months

Settled result & follow-up

The desensitizing effect stabilizes. Dr. Moon tracks your progress and IELT remotely via WhatsApp for up to 6 months.

Your first step

Find the right route — before you fly.

A free, discreet video consultation. Dr. Moon screens your PE type, explains which route fits, and gives a transparent quote. No commitment.

01
WhatsApp your history & how long you last
02
Private video call in your time zone
03
PE-type assessment & tailored plan
04
Transparent quote — decide to book
Start WhatsApp conversation →

Discreet · replies within 24 hours · KST 9am–9pm

What to expect

Your visit, step by step.

From the first WhatsApp message to flying home — here's the path most international patients follow.

1 English video consultation at Urogyn Men's Clinic Busan
Before you fly

Free video consult

Send your symptoms and history over WhatsApp. The doctor reviews your case in English and explains likely options and cost.

2 Diagnosis and testing at Urogyn Men's Clinic Busan
Day 1 in Busan

Diagnosis & testing

On-site tests confirm your condition and rule out other causes — so the plan fits your anatomy before anything is decided.

3 Minimally invasive procedure room at Urogyn Men's Clinic Busan
Same day or next

The procedure

Your procedure is performed by a board-certified urologist, with most minimally invasive treatments done the same day.

4 6-month WhatsApp aftercare for international patients at Urogyn Busan
Home & after

Recovery & aftercare

Fly home when cleared. Your doctor stays reachable on WhatsApp for 6 months of follow-up — photos, questions, guidance.

Who treats you

Your medical team.

Board-certified urologists — the doctor who consults with you is the same one who performs your procedure and follow-up.

Dr. Moon Hyeon-chang, board-certified urologist and director at Urogyn Busan

Dr. Moon Hyeon-chang

Director · Board-Certified Urologist
  • Board-certified urologist, 15+ years
  • AUA · EAU · WAS · KSSM member
  • Direct English consultation
  • Patients from 40+ countries
Dr. Kim Tae-kyung, board-certified urologist at Urogyn Busan

Dr. Kim Tae-kyung

Director, Busan Branch
  • Board-certified urologist
  • BPH focus — UroLift & Rezum
  • MD & MS, Pusan National University
  • Adjunct Prof, Ulsan Univ Hospital
Dr. Kim Jin-seong, board-certified urologist at Urogyn Busan

Dr. Kim Jin-seong

Director, Busan Branch
  • Board-certified, Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ
  • Korean Prostate Society member
  • Adjunct Clinical Prof, GNU Hospital
  • Men's health & prostate surgery
Questions men ask

About premature ejaculation treatment.

It depends on your PE type and the route chosen. Non-surgical radiofrequency starts from ₩1,700,000 per area, a frenular nerve block from ₩1,500,000, and the comprehensive triple nerve block ₩1,500,000. Every quote is all-inclusive and confirmed at your free consultation.

Lifelong PE has been present since your first experiences with an IELT under a minute; acquired or situational PE developed later and is inconsistent; mixed PE is a persistent problem often tied to a hypersensitive frenulum. A PEDT questionnaire and IELT history at consultation confirm your type before any treatment is recommended.

No. Many men do well with non-surgical radiofrequency or medication, especially for acquired or situational PE. Surgery is reserved for lifelong PE or cases where a hypersensitive nerve is the clear, persistent driver. Dr. Moon recommends the lightest effective option first.

The goal is to reduce excess sensitivity that triggers early ejaculation while preserving erection and the ability to orgasm. Procedures target sensory nerve branches selectively, not the nerves responsible for erection. Sensation is dialed down, not switched off.

Most procedures are outpatient with same-day discharge. Office work resumes within a day or two; intimacy is paused for roughly 2–4 weeks depending on the route so tissue heals without tension. The desensitizing effect then stabilizes over the following weeks.

Non-surgical treatment can often be same-day or 1–2 days. For surgical routes, plan around 5–7 days including a follow-up before flying. Subsequent healing and IELT progress are monitored via WhatsApp photo updates for up to 6 months.

Yes. The board-certified urologist who consults with you is the same doctor who performs your procedure and manages your follow-up — one specialist from start to finish. You are never passed to a junior doctor or a different surgeon.