There's no single fix for premature ejaculation — and any clinic that pushes one operation on every man is selling, not treating. Dr. Kim Se-young starts by working out why you finish quickly, then matches the answer: a topical or tablet for some, a precise surgical desensitisation for others. Where surgery fits, his micro-knife nerve work aims for lasting control without numbing sensation away entirely. Twenty years, five thousand operations, one tailored plan at a time.
Premature ejaculation comes in two broad shapes. Lifelong PE has been there since a man's first experiences, often driven by an oversensitive glans or a hard-wired reflex. Acquired PE arrives later and tends to have a trigger — anxiety, a relationship change, even an underlying erection problem the man is rushing to beat.
These don't respond to the same treatment. Acquired PE with an anxiety root often improves with a tablet or a topical and some technique work — surgery there would be the wrong tool. Lifelong PE driven by genuine hypersensitivity is exactly where a precise surgical desensitisation earns its place. Putting a man in the wrong category wastes his money and his trust.
So Dr. Kim measures first — your typical time to finish, your history, your erection quality — and only then recommends. King would rather talk a man out of an operation he doesn't need than book it.
From a reversible topical to a precise nerve procedure — here's what King offers and who Dr. Kim places on each.
The fear men have about PE surgery is reasonable: cut too many nerves and you trade premature ejaculation for numbness, which is its own misery. A crude operation can leave a man lasting longer but feeling nothing.
This is the whole reason Dr. Kim uses a micro-knife for nerve work. Finer instruments let him target only the nerve branches responsible for the over-sensitive reflex while sparing those that carry pleasure. The goal is never maximum numbness — it's the right amount of control with sensation intact.
Combined with music therapy to keep awake patients relaxed during the procedure, it's an approach built around the outcome men actually want, not just a longer stopwatch reading.
It depends entirely on the cause. Acquired PE with an anxiety or relationship root often responds well to a topical or tablet plus technique work — King exhausts these reversible options first for that group. Lifelong PE driven by genuine glans hypersensitivity is where surgery earns its place. Dr. Kim works out which you have before recommending anything.
That's the risk with crude technique, and it's exactly what King's micro-knife approach is designed to avoid. Dr. Kim targets only the nerve branches driving the over-sensitive reflex while sparing those carrying pleasure. The aim is control with sensation preserved — never maximum numbness.
Results vary by individual and by method, and King won't promise a specific number — any clinic that does is guessing. What Dr. Kim can say honestly is that the right procedure for genuine hypersensitivity produces a meaningful, durable improvement in control. He'll set realistic expectations for your specific case at consultation.
The standard dorsal nerve block addresses the main nerve branch and suits most surgical candidates. The Triple Nerve Block is King's most thorough version, targeting three nerve points in one session for severe, treatment-resistant PE. Dr. Kim reserves the triple approach for men who genuinely need that depth of desensitisation.
Yes — the dermis graft option both reduces over-sensitivity and adds modest girth, and King frequently combines PE nerve work with enlargement goals in one session. This is part of Dr. Kim's combined-surgery philosophy: one anaesthetic, one recovery. He'll advise what's sensible to combine for you.
Nerve block: a short stay, with light recovery of 3–5 days. Dermis graft: plan 2–3 weeks before resuming sexual activity. Dr. Kim confirms healing via WhatsApp photos before clearing you, and continues aftercare in English once you're home. Send him your dates for a precise plan.
Message Dr. Kim your typical time and a little history. He'll tell you honestly whether medication or surgery fits, which procedure suits your cause, and what it costs — before you commit to any travel. Private and free.