Super Vilitra combines vardenafil (20 mg) and dapoxetine (60 mg) to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE). However, its effectiveness in men with ED after prostatectomy (surgical removal of the prostate) may be limited and varies from person to person.
Effectiveness After Prostatectomy:
Post-prostatectomy ED often results from nerve damage during surgery. If the nerve-sparing technique was used, there’s a better chance of regaining erectile function. In such cases, PDE5 inhibitors like vardenafil in Super Vilitra can help improve blood flow and support recovery of natural erections.
However, if significant nerve damage occurred, oral medications may be less effective. Studies suggest that men with partial or full nerve preservation respond better to ED drugs, including vardenafil. Super Vilitra may assist in regaining function, but results are not guaranteed.
Medical Guidance Is Essential:
Men recovering from prostate surgery should consult a urologist or sexual health specialist before using Super Vilitra. Alternative treatments, such as vacuum erection devices, penile injections, or implants, may be more suitable in some cases.
Super Vilitra may help some men post-prostatectomy, but its effectiveness depends on nerve preservation, overall health, and proper medical evaluation.