Treatments
Specializations
As a urologist and andrologist, I have specialized in a number of disciplines, in particular:
- Erectile dysfunction
- Peyronie's disease
- Male fertility
- Cancer prevention
- Penile implants
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Below is an overview.

Treatments in which I specialize
Fillers for the penis
An injectable filler may be considered in selected situations to influence volume and contour in the genital region. This is never done as a standard solution, but only after a medical evaluation, during which we discuss expectations, feasibility, alternatives, and possible risks.
Read more about it HERE.
Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is much more common than you might think, but many men are reluctant to discuss it. However, there are many effective solutions to help men regain a satisfying sex life. Whether it is due to physical or psychological factors, it is important to consult a specialist to discuss the options.
Read more about it HERE.
Peyronie's disease
Peyronie's disease is a condition that causes abnormal curvature of the penis during erection. This is due to the formation of plaques or scar tissue in the penis. This can lead to pain, problems during sexual intercourse, and sometimes emotional discomfort for affected men. Although this condition is common, many patients are reluctant to discuss it. However, there are solutions available.
Read more about it HERE.
Male fertility
Male subfertility is more common than you might think and can be a source of stress for couples trying to conceive. Fortunately, there are solutions. If you have been trying to conceive for a year and are having difficulty, it is essential to consult a specialist for a full diagnosis.
We work closely with the Clinique Saint-Jean Fertility Center to offer you integrated, personalized care.
Read more about it HERE.
Cancer prevention
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men, especially after the age of 50. Although it is not always possible to prevent this type of cancer, there are ways to reduce the risk and detect the disease at an early stage, thereby increasing the chances of recovery.
Read more about it HERE.
Penile implants
A penile implant is a surgical procedure in which a prosthesis is placed in the penis to treat severe, persistent erectile dysfunction that does not respond to medication. This procedure allows patients to regain a satisfactory erection, significantly improving their quality of life and intimate relationships. The implant is usually considered when other treatments have proven ineffective or when erectile dysfunction is the result of medical conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or trauma.
Read more about it HERE.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (or BPH) is an enlargement of the prostate gland that commonly occurs in men over the age of 50. This condition can lead to painful symptoms, such as difficulty urinating, a frequent urge to urinate, or waking up at night to use the bathroom. Although BPH is a benign condition, it can have a significant impact on quality of life.
Read more about it HERE.
