IELT Measurement · PEDT Classification · Evidence-Ranked Options

Premature Ejaculation Treatment Busan:
IELT-Based, Evidence-Ranked

PE is the most undertreated condition in men's health — primarily because the consultation is uncomfortable. At Seomyeon L Urology, 14F Lotte Hotel, the consultation is discreet, directly in English with Dr. Kim, and focused on objective measurement rather than subjective complaint.

TL;DR

PE diagnosis begins with IELT measurement over 4 sexual encounters (stopwatch protocol) and PEDT questionnaire classification (lifelong vs. acquired PE). On-demand dapoxetine is first-line for most patients: 3–8× IELT improvement, no downtime. Dorsal nerve block delivers 4–8× IELT improvement for severe/refractory cases. Combination therapy available for maximum effect. All consultations conducted directly in English — no interpreter required at 14F Lotte Hotel.

Dorsal nerve block HA injection — PE treatment Busan Lotte Hotel
Dorsal nerve block HA injection — PE treatment Busan Lotte

Why Measurement Matters: IELT as Baseline

Subjective PE ("I come too fast") is difficult to treat because "too fast" is undefined. The IELT (Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time) — time from vaginal penetration to ejaculation — provides an objective baseline. Without it, there is no way to measure whether treatment has worked.

Dr. Kim asks every PE patient to measure and record IELT over 4 encounters using a stopwatch before the first consultation. This takes away ambiguity and allows a precise before-and-after treatment assessment.

IELT reference ranges: Median IELT in the general population is approximately 5.4 minutes (Waldinger et al., Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2005). IELT ≤1 minute = lifelong PE definition (ISSM). IELT 1–3.5 minutes with distress = acquired PE. "Premature" is a clinical threshold, not a personal benchmark — men with 3-minute IELT can have significant PE distress; men with 1.5-minute IELT can report satisfaction. Both contexts are treated at Seomyeon L.

Treatment Options — Evidence-Ranked

Level 1 Evidence · On-Demand

Dapoxetine (Priligy) 30mg / 60mg

Short-acting SSRI taken 1–3 hours before intercourse. IELT improvement: 3–8× baseline. Approved by Korean MFDS. Prescription in clinic; prescription letter for home-country refill included. Side effects: nausea 18%, dizziness 7% — both reduce after first 3 uses.

Cost: $95–$150 consultation + prescription

Level 1 Evidence · Topical

Topical Anesthetic (EMLA / PSD502 Spray)

Applied 20–30 min before intercourse; wiped off before partner contact to prevent transfer. IELT improvement: 2–5×. No systemic side effects. Reduced penile sensation in 22% — most consider this the intended mechanism rather than a side effect.

Cost: $30–$60 for supply

Level 2 Evidence · Procedural

Dorsal Nerve Block (HA Injection)

Hyaluronic acid injected around the dorsal nerve branches at the penile base, reducing glans sensitivity. IELT improvement: 4–8× in responders. Duration: 12–18 months. Risk of persistent hyposensitivity: 6% — must be counselled before proceeding. Best for severe lifelong PE where SSRI alone is insufficient.

Cost: $380–$520

Maximum Effect

Combination: Dapoxetine + Dorsal Nerve Block

Additive effect in published series: IELT improvement up to 10–14× baseline. Reserved for severe lifelong PE where single-agent therapy is confirmed insufficient.

Cost: $580–$780

PE Side Effects — Published Data

TreatmentSide EffectRateNotes
DapoxetineNausea18%Resolves after first 3 uses; take with food
DapoxetineDizziness7%Avoid alcohol on dosing day; sit before standing
DapoxetineReduced libido3%On-demand only — does not persist between doses
Topical EMLAReduced sensation22%Dose-dependent; use minimum effective amount
Topical EMLAPartner transfer8%Wipe completely; use condom as backup
Dorsal nerve blockTransient numbness100%Expected 3–7 days; resolves completely in almost all
Dorsal nerve blockPersistent hyposensitivity6%Potentially permanent — consent essential before proceeding
Dorsal nerve blockInjection site bruising35%Resolves 5–10 days; no clinical significance

The 14F Lotte Hotel Advantage for PE

PE is arguably the most private men's health concern — many patients have never disclosed it to a doctor in their home country precisely because the consultation feels embarrassing. At Seomyeon L Urology:

  • Hotel elevator access — no medical building lobby, no visible reception from corridor
  • Consultation directly in English with Dr. Kim — no interpreter in the room
  • No other patients visible in your consultation suite
  • PIPA privacy law — results never shared with immigration, insurance, or family
  • Prescription letter in English for home-country refill so you never have to explain your Korean prescription

Confidential PE Consultation — English, 14F Lotte Hotel

Free 20-minute video consultation first. Dr. Kim has consulted with patients from 30+ countries on PE — no question is new, all are answered directly.

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