You are correct - we will have to back our claim through clinical evidence.
However, there is no risk to urinary function, because we do not insert anything through the penis. There is no damage to the urethra.
Similarly, sexual dysfunctions happen because of damages to prostatic nerves when folks are poking stuff through the prostate or cutting things out.
Its similar to saying that getting a BPH procedure poses no risk to your eyesight.
My statements are based on the 200+ patients done through bilateral sclerotherapy of varicocele patients, which is an inferior version of our procedure. But I agree with you point - we will prove it out through our own clinical studies.
However, there is no risk to urinary function, because we do not insert anything through the penis. There is no damage to the urethra. Similarly, sexual dysfunctions happen because of damages to prostatic nerves when folks are poking stuff through the prostate or cutting things out. Its similar to saying that getting a BPH procedure poses no risk to your eyesight.
My statements are based on the 200+ patients done through bilateral sclerotherapy of varicocele patients, which is an inferior version of our procedure. But I agree with you point - we will prove it out through our own clinical studies.