For many men, erectile dysfunction (ED) is an uncomfortable subject—something they don’t want to talk about, even with their doctor. However, it’s a common issue, and Everest Regenerative Medicine is working to address at its root cause.
Understanding the Most Common Cause of ED
ED isn’t one-size-fits-all. In fact, there are four main categories—psychogenic (mental health-related), neurogenic (nerve-related), iatrogenic (medication or surgery-related), and vasculogenic (blood vessel-related). According to Dr. Arden Beachy, vasculogenic ED makes up around 80% of cases.
That’s why Everest is focused on a new, non-invasive treatment designed to restore blood flow. The clinic uses the Apex RF device, which applies radio frequency (RF) energy to heat and repair small blood vessels and soft tissue in the genital area. This improves circulation, allowing tissue to fill with blood as intended.
“Those vessels are millimeters in size, much smaller than the ones in your heart or brain,” Beachy said. “When they’re restricted, blood flow is reduced. That’s why ED can actually be an early warning sign of vascular disease, even before a heart attack or stroke.”
I wish I would have done this sooner. I can’t believe I waited so long. It’s improved every part of my life.”
Did you know? 25% of men deal with some level of erectile dysfunction in their lifetime.
Why This Treatment Stands Out
Traditional solutions—like Viagra or Cialis—may temporarily improve performance, but they don’t address underlying vascular health. Pills also come with drawbacks and side effects such as headaches or reflux, the need to remember doses, and the lack of spontaneity. Injections, while effective for some, can be painful and intimidating.
By contrast, radio frequency treatment targets the structural issue itself. “If you can heal the vessels and improve circulation, things should work naturally again,” Beachy said.
The process is straightforward:
Eight sessions
About 15 minutes each
No pain, no downtime
For men with mild to moderate ED—those still able to achieve erections but struggling with firmness, consistency, or duration—this treatment offers a way to regain confidence without relying on ongoing medications.
A Comprehensive Approach to Men’s Health
Everest doesn’t just stop with one tool. The clinic also considers hormone therapy, IV treatments, ozone therapy, PRP (platelet-rich plasma), and even shockwave therapy depending on the patient’s underlying causes
The philosophy is to stack the right interventions to give men the best chance at lasting results.
“It’s not about masking the problem,” Beachy said. “It’s about restoring function and overall health.”
Lifestyle factors matter too—quitting smoking, managing blood pressure and cholesterol, maintaining a healthy weight, and exercising regularly can all strengthen outcomes. When combined with RF therapy, those changes often mean better results and less need for repeat treatments.
The Confidence Factor
ED affects more than the bedroom. It impacts selfesteem, relationships, and overall quality of life. And because many men delay seeking treatment, issues often worsen over time
That’s why Beachy strongly recommends early action
“The sooner you deal with it, the more likely you’ll get the outcome you want and the less struggle you’ll face, both personally and in your relationships.”