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Treatment Comparison · PE

PE Treatments Compared in Busan Korea — All Options for Foreign Patients

Five PE treatments compared without the marketing gloss — Lidocaine, SSRI, Glans Filler, Selective Neurectomy, Triple Nerve Block. IELT improvement data, cost, reversibility, side effects. The right choice depends on PE severity, lifelong vs acquired, and your tolerance for medication vs procedure. Personally curated by Dr. Kim Se-young — 2,500+ PE patients including 500+ TNB at our Busan Yeonje-gu clinic.

From
$22
Up to
$3,148
5 tiers
From spray to TNB
IELT improvement
2× to 7×
Dr. Kim Se-young — Board-certified urologist offering all 5 PE treatments at King Men's Clinic Busan Yeonje-gu clinic
Dr. Kim Se-young Board-Certified Urologist · 2,500+ PE Patients · 500+ TNB Procedures · All 5 PE Tiers
The 30-second summary
Read time: 8 min
Tier 1
Lidocaine
$22 spray · 2× IELT
Tier 2
SSRI Daily
$148/mo · 3-8× IELT
Tier 3
Glans Filler
$648 · 12-18 months
Tier 4-5
Surgery
$1,389-$3,148 · permanent
Meet Dr. Kim

How Dr. Kim helps you pick the right PE treatment.

Before choosing King Men's Clinic for a PE treatment, hear directly from Director Dr. Kim explain the 5-tier ladder at our Yeonje-gu clinic. PE treatment must escalate — start with Tier 1 (Lidocaine spray), then SSRI, then procedures only if conservative measures fail. Wrong tier choice = wasted money and disappointment.

Dr. Kim offers all 5 PE treatments at our Busan Yeonje-gu practice. This means honest tier-up recommendations. Korea's highest-volume TNB practice (500+ procedures), but Dr. Kim will recommend Tier 1 Lidocaine spray first if that's right for you.

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All 5 PE treatments compared

The five PE treatments at our Busan clinic, compared in one table.

King gives it to you straight. Each PE treatment has tradeoffs in IELT improvement, duration, cost, and side effects. Use this table to identify your top 1-2 candidates.

T1: Lidocaine T2: SSRI T3: Glans Filler T4: Neurectomy T5: TNB
Price (USD) $22 $148/mo $648 $1,389
Mechanism Topical anesthesia Serotonergic delay Glans desensitization Single nerve cut
IELT improvement 2× (baseline 1min → 2min) 3–8× (1min → 3-8min) 2–3× (1min → 2-3min) 3–5× (1min → 3-5min)
Effectiveness 62–72% 70-85% 50-65% 65-75%
Duration Per use Daily (lifelong) 12-18 months Permanent
Procedure None (spray) None (pill) 30 min injection 60 min surgery
Anaesthetic None None Local General
Recovery None None (2-4 wk ramp-up) 2-5 days 1-2 weeks
Reversibility Yes Stop pill ~Dissolves naturally ×Not reversible
Side effects Partner transfer Nausea, low libido 10-20% Minor swelling Numbness possible
Stay in Korea 1 day 1 day 2 days 5 days
Ideal candidate Mild PE, first try Moderate PE, daily option Moderate PE, reversible Severe PE alternative
T1: Lidocaine Spray
$22
IELT
2× improvement
Effectiveness
62–72%
Duration
Per use
Ideal candidate
Mild PE, first try
T2: SSRI Daily
$148/mo
IELT
3-8× improvement
Effectiveness
70-85%
Duration
Daily (lifelong)
Ideal candidate
Moderate PE
T3: Glans Filler
$648
IELT
2-3× improvement
Effectiveness
50-65%
Duration
12-18 months
Ideal candidate
Moderate PE, reversible
T4: Selective Neurectomy
$1,389
IELT
3-5× improvement
Effectiveness
65-75%
Duration
Permanent
Ideal candidate
Severe PE alternative
King technique breakdowns

Each treatment in brief, with link to deep-dive.

Brief overview of each PE treatment at our Busan Yeonje-gu clinic. Click through to dedicated pages for technique details, recovery, and full FAQs.

Tier 1: Lidocaine Spray

Topical anesthesia · cheapest · first-line
$22
per bottle
IELT improvement
2× (1min → 2min)
Effectiveness
62–72%
Apply
15 min before
Stay in Korea
1 day
Pros
  • Cheapest option ($22)
  • Fully reversible (per use)
  • No procedure required
  • Try before committing
Cons
  • Modest improvement (2×)
  • Per-use application required
  • Partner transfer (use condom)
  • Can affect erection if too much
Ideal candidate Almost everyone first. Mild PE with baseline IELT 30 seconds - 2 minutes. 62–72% improve significantly. If insufficient: escalate to SSRI daily (Tier 2). Read PE Hub

Tier 2: SSRI Daily

Daily medication · best ratio · most effective non-surgical
$148
per month
IELT improvement
3-8× (1min → 3-8min)
Effectiveness
70-85%
Effect develops
2-4 weeks
Stay in Korea
1 day
Pros
  • Highest IELT improvement (3-8×)
  • No procedure needed
  • Reversible (stop pill)
  • Daily — no planning needed
Cons
  • 2-4 week ramp-up period
  • Daily commitment
  • Side effects 10-20% (nausea, low libido)
  • Symptoms recur if stopped
Ideal candidate Moderate PE not adequately controlled by lidocaine. Best ratio of effectiveness to invasiveness. 75% of mild-moderate PE resolved with Tier 1+2 combined. Read PE Hub

Tier 3-4: Glans Filler & Selective Neurectomy

Procedural · reversible (filler) or permanent (surgery)
$648+
$1,389
Glans filler
$648 · 12-18 mo
Neurectomy
$1,389 · permanent
Effectiveness
50-75%
Stay in Korea
2-5 days
Pros
  • Procedural — not daily commitment
  • Glans filler reversible (dissolves)
  • Neurectomy permanent
  • Skip daily pill burden
Cons
  • Surgical risk (Neurectomy)
  • Higher cost than medication
  • Lower effectiveness than TNB
  • Filler temporary (12-18 months)
Ideal candidate Patients wanting procedural solution but TNB too aggressive. Glans filler: moderate PE, want reversibility test. Selective Neurectomy: severe PE but want simpler procedure than TNB. Read PE Hub
King decision helper

Which PE treatment is right for your case?

Answer three short, anonymous questions and King will point you toward the right PE tier (1-5) based on severity, history, and your preferences.

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Get a personalized PE treatment tier recommendation based on your IELT and severity.

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What King patients can expect

IELT improvement by tier in Busan.

Realistic IELT (Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time) improvement expectations across the 5 PE treatment tiers. Baseline 1 min → improvement 2-7×.

IELT improvement comparison
From 1 min baseline → improvement by tier
Before/After Diagram
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IELT (Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time) improvement at 3 months by tier — baseline 1 minute: Tier 1 → 2 min, Tier 2 → 3-8 min, Tier 3 → 2-3 min, Tier 4 → 3-5 min, Tier 5 → 4-7 min. Highest improvement: SSRI Daily (Tier 2) and TNB (Tier 5). Different tiers fit different cases.

Effectiveness vs cost
Best King value for your case
Before/After Diagram
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Best King value depends on severity. Mild PE: Tier 1 ($22) — works for 62–72%. Moderate PE: Tier 2 ($148/mo) — 70-85% effective, low cost per month. Severe PE: Tier 5 TNB ($1,389-$3,148) — permanent solution, no monthly cost ever. 5-year cost calculation favors TNB for severe lifelong cases vs $8,880 lifetime SSRI.

Important: PE treatment must escalate — Tier 1 first, then escalate if insufficient. ~76% of PE patients resolve with Tier 1+2 (medication only). ~15% need procedures (Tier 3-4). ~10% need TNB (Tier 5). Wrong tier choice = wasted money. Dr. Kim's honest assessment ensures right-sized treatment.
The King experience, step by step

The five PE treatments at our Yeonje-gu clinic, at a glance.

A quick 4-step view of the 5 PE treatments — escalation pathway from cheapest to most invasive.

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Step 1 Photo

Tier 1: Lidocaine

$22 · per use

Spray applied 15 min before sex. Topical anesthetic delays ejaculation. Use condom to prevent partner transfer. 62–72% improve. → PE Hub

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Step 2 Photo

Tier 2: SSRI Daily

$148/mo · 2-4 wk ramp

Paroxetine, sertraline, or escitalopram daily. Serotonergic delay of ejaculation. 3-8× IELT improvement. 70-85% effective. → PE Hub

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Step 3 Photo

Tier 3-4: Procedural

$648-$1,389 · varies

Glans filler ($648, 12-18 mo reversible) or Selective Neurectomy ($1,389, permanent). For moderate-severe PE wanting procedural solution. → PE Hub

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Step 4 Photo

Tier 5: Triple Nerve Block

$1,389-$3,148 · permanent

Selective dorsal nerve block surgery. 75-85% effectiveness, highest among all options. King Men's Clinic flagship — Korea's largest TNB practice. → TNB Deep-dive

King recovery roadmap

Recovery and effect timelines compared across PE treatments.

Realistic timing for each PE treatment — from instant lidocaine effect to permanent TNB result. Stay in Korea ranges from 1 day (Tier 1) to 5 days (Tier 5).

T1

Tier 1: Lidocaine effect

15 min onset

Apply 15 minutes before sex. Effect lasts 1-2 hours. Use condom to prevent partner transfer. Wash off after if needed. No recovery — per-use treatment.

✓ Same-day use ✓ No procedure Per-use application
T2

Tier 2: SSRI ramp-up

Week 1-4

Week 1-2: Initial side effects (nausea, mild dizziness) — usually resolve. Week 2-4: Effect develops gradually. Week 4: Full IELT improvement. Continue daily. Reversible if stopped.

✓ No procedure 2-4 wk ramp-up Daily commitment
T3

Tier 3: Glans Filler

2-5 day recovery

Outpatient procedure under local anesthesia. Mild swelling 2-5 days. Sexual activity Week 2. Full IELT improvement at 4-6 weeks. Effect lasts 12-18 months then dissolves naturally.

✓ Outpatient ✓ Reversible Lasts 12-18 months
T4-5

Tier 4-5: Surgical recovery

2-4 weeks

Selective Neurectomy or Triple Nerve Block. Sexual abstinence 4 weeks. Mild numbness or sensation change normal first 2-3 months. Full effect at 3 months. Permanent result.

✓ Permanent result 4-week abstinence Sensation change first months
M6

Month 3 — Stable result

3 months

Full UroLift effect achieved. ~72% have significant symptom improvement. At King Men's Clinic, most men off all BPH medication. Sexual function completely retained. Annual photo check-in with Dr. Kim thereafter (no in-person visits needed).

✓ Stable result ✓ Annual follow-up only
Honest safety talk

Side effects and trade-offs compared across PE treatments.

Each PE treatment has trade-offs. Most clinics oversell. We don't at King Men's Clinic Busan Seomyeon. Honest side effect profiles for each tier.

King's honest numbers

PE treatment is escalating risk: Tier 1 lowest risk, Tier 5 highest. Below is what 20 years of practice and 2,500+ PE patients (500+ TNB) have taught us about realistic side effect profiles at King Men's Clinic Busan.

Tier 5
Ideal candidate severe PE
Tier 1
Lowest risk start
Tier 2
Ideal candidate daily life
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    Lidocaine partner transfer (Tier 1): Topical anesthetic can transfer to partner causing genital numbness. Solution: use condom, wash off before sex, or use Tier 2 SSRI instead. Reversible — wash off resolves.
  • !
    SSRI side effects (Tier 2, 10-20%): Nausea, mild dizziness during 2-4 week ramp-up. Reduced libido 11–16%. Erection difficulties 5-10%. In most King cases mild and resolve. Stop pill → side effects resolve. Different SSRIs have different profiles — Dr. Kim adjusts.
  • !
    Glans filler temporary (Tier 3): Effect 12-18 months then dissolves. Mild swelling 2-5 days post-injection. Asymmetric distribution rare. Reversible naturally as filler absorbs.
  • !
    Surgical sensation changes (Tier 4-5): Mild numbness or sensation change first 2-3 months — usually adapts. ~5% persistent reduced sensation. Not reversible. Trade-off accepted for severe lifelong PE patients seeking permanent solution.
  • !
    TNB-specific (Tier 5): Some patients experience over-correction (delayed ejaculation/anorgasmia ~2-3%) in first months — usually resolves at 6 months. Permanent over-correction rare (under 1%). Dr. Kim's 500+ TNB experience minimizes this risk.
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    Daily SSRI long-term: Lifetime cost ~$8,880 over 5 years. Daily commitment. Symptoms recur if stopped. Discontinuation syndrome possible if abruptly stopped (taper recommended). For long-term cases, single-procedure TNB may be more cost-effective.
  • Erection function preserved across all tiers: All 5 PE treatments preserve erection function (testosterone unchanged, erection mechanism untouched). Only ejaculation timing affected. If pre-existing ED: treat ED simultaneously.
  • Coverage: Every King Men's Clinic procedure is backed by Korean medical liability cover. Dr. Kim provides the paperwork on request before your operation.
King patient stories

Hear from men who chose Busan for different PE treatments.

Two international patients share their PE treatment journey at King Men's Clinic Busan, Yeonsan-dong — different tiers chosen based on their specific cases.

"Tried lidocaine spray for months, not enough. Tier 2 SSRI daily — IELT went from 1.5 min to 8 min. Tier 2 was the right answer, not surgery. Honest tier-up approach saved me $2,800."

Marco, 35
Italy · Picked SSRI Daily (Tier 2)

"Severe lifelong PE — IELT 20 seconds. Failed Tier 1-3. TNB at King Men's Clinic was permanent fix. Two years later, IELT 5-7 min. The right answer was Tier 5, not lower tiers."

David, 31
United States · Picked TNB (Tier 5)
What men ask King

What men ask before flying to Busan for PE treatment.

Topical lidocaine-prilocaine spray (Tier 1, $22). 62–72% of PE patients improve significantly with topical alone. Apply 15 minutes before sex, condom prevents transfer to partner. Cheapest, reversible, no procedure. Try for 1-2 months before escalating. If insufficient: escalate to SSRI daily (Tier 2). 75% of PE patients resolve with Tier 1+2 combined.

Daily generally preferred. Daily SSRI (paroxetine, sertraline, escitalopram): 3-8× IELT improvement, no planning needed, but 2-4 week ramp-up. On-demand dapoxetine 30mg 1-3 hours before sex: 2-3× IELT improvement, requires planning but flexible. Daily is more effective long-term and lower per-pill cost. Dapoxetine for patients who can't commit to daily medication.

Glans filler: 12-18 months then dissolves (reversible). TNB: permanent (nerves selectively cut). Filler is reversible and lower cost ($648) but temporary — requires repeated injections every 1-2 years if you want sustained effect. TNB is permanent and more effective for severe PE ($1,389-$3,148) but irreversible. Filler for testing or moderate cases, TNB for severe lifelong PE.

Surgery (Tier 4-5: Selective Neurectomy or Triple Nerve Block) appropriate for: severe lifelong PE (IELT under 1 minute despite Tier 1-2), failed conservative treatment, intolerable SSRI side effects, hypersensitive glans confirmed clinically. About 5-10% of PE patients need surgery. TNB has highest success rate (75-85%) for severe primary PE — King Men's Clinic's 500+ TNB experience is Korea's largest.

IELT-based classification: Severe PE: IELT under 1 minute. Moderate PE: IELT 1-2 minutes. Mild PE: IELT 2-4 minutes (with distress). Also classified by onset: Lifelong (primary) PE: always had it since first sexual experience. Acquired (secondary) PE: developed later. Lifelong PE responds best to surgical treatments (TNB). Acquired PE often responds well to Tier 1-2 medication.

As a rule at King Men's Clinic no, but watch tier-specific issues: Tier 1 (lidocaine) — too much can reduce erection rigidity. Tier 2 (SSRI) — 5-10% have erection difficulty (usually mild, reversible). Tier 3-5 (procedures) — minimal erection impact. If pre-existing ED: treat ED simultaneously with PE treatment. PDE5 inhibitors (Viagra, Cialis) can be used alongside any PE treatment.

5-year total cost: Tier 1 Lidocaine $22 × 30 bottles = $660. Tier 2 SSRI $148/mo × 60 mo = $8,880. Tier 3 Glans Filler $648 × 3 sessions = $1,779. Tier 4 Selective Neurectomy $1,389 once. Tier 5 TNB $1,389-$3,148 once. For long-term severe PE: TNB cheapest. For mild PE: Lidocaine cheapest. Medication daily is most expensive long-term.

Yes, common combinations: Lidocaine + SSRI (Tier 1+2) for synergistic effect. Glans Filler + TNB (most common at King Men's Clinic — $3,148 combined) for severe cases — addresses both glans hypersensitivity and dorsal nerve overactivity. PDE5 inhibitor + any PE treatment if ED concurrent. Dr. Kim recommends combinations based on PE type and severity.

Dr. Kim performed 500+ TNB procedures (largest in Korea, likely top 5 globally). TNB requires highly specialized microsurgical training and dorsal nerve anatomical knowledge. Korea has 4-5 surgeons performing TNB regularly; Dr. Kim trained the technique with international fellowships. Volume = outcomes. Most Korean PE surgeons refer severe cases to King Men's Clinic.

Psychogenic component common in acquired PE. Treatment approach: SSRI daily (Tier 2) addresses both physiological and anxiety components. CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) with sex therapist often helpful. Surgical treatment (TNB) generally not appropriate for purely psychogenic PE. Dr. Kim screens for psychological factors during consultation.

Tier 1 Lidocaine: 1 day (consultation, prescription). Tier 2 SSRI: 1 day (consultation, prescription). Tier 3 Glans Filler: 2 days (procedure + 1 day recovery). Tier 4 Selective Neurectomy: 5 days (surgery + 4 day recovery). Tier 5 TNB: 5 days (surgery + 4 day recovery). Tier 4-5 most patients combine with Busan tourism during recovery.

Credit card, bank transfer, or crypto accepted. Your card statement shows "Busan Health Clinic" — not "PE" or treatment name. Payment: 100% on day of treatment (Tier 1-3 low cost, no deposit needed). Tier 4-5: half on booking, half on the day. Itemized English receipts for HSA/FSA reimbursement.

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Message Dr. Kim in Yeonsan-dong, Busan for honest PE treatment guidance.

No pressure, no commitment — King's promise. Share your IELT (baseline time before ejaculation) and history (lifelong or acquired) via WhatsApp — Dr. Kim will advise on the best tier (1-5) for your case and quote total cost for visiting our Yeonsan-dong, Busan clinic.

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PE treatments
2,500+
PE patients
40+
Years experience
< 1%
Complication rate