
EjacuSense: How Xialla Helps Restore the Sensation of Ejaculation — Especially After Prostate Surgery
For many men, the pleasurable sensations associated with orgasm and ejaculation are an important part of sexual satisfaction. Unfortunately, these sensations can be significantly reduced or even lost after prostate surgery. Xialla’s unique design offers a feature called EjacuSense that helps many men regain this important aspect of sexual pleasure.
Understanding Changes in Ejaculatory Sensation After Prostate Surgery
Prostate surgery — particularly radical prostatectomy for cancer — can affect sexual function in several ways. While much attention is given to erectile dysfunction, many men also experience changes in orgasm and ejaculation. These changes can include:
- Dry orgasm (no visible semen)
- Reduced or absent pleasurable sensations during orgasm
- Decreased intensity of rhythmic contractions
- A general feeling that “something is missing” during climax
These changes occur because prostate surgery can affect the nerves, muscles, and structures involved in the ejaculatory process. The prostate gland itself plays a role in ejaculation, and its removal or treatment can interrupt the normal sensory feedback loop that contributes to pleasurable orgasm.
Research shows that while many men recover erectile function to varying degrees after prostate surgery (especially with nerve-sparing techniques and rehabilitation), changes in orgasmic and ejaculatory sensation are often more persistent and can significantly impact quality of life and sexual satisfaction.
The Science of Ejaculation and Sensation
Ejaculation is a complex reflex involving multiple systems: the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, smooth muscle contractions in the reproductive tract, and rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor muscles. The pleasurable sensations of orgasm are closely tied to these rhythmic contractions and the pressure changes that occur in the urethra and perineum.
The perineum — the area between the scrotum and the anus — contains important nerves and muscles involved in sexual function. Pressure or stimulation in this area can influence both the strength of ejaculatory contractions and the sensory experience of orgasm.
When these neural pathways are disrupted by surgery, radiation, or other treatments, the brain receives less sensory input during orgasm, resulting in diminished pleasure.
How Xialla’s EjacuSense Works
Xialla’s patented design includes a band that sits at the base of the penis and applies gentle but consistent pressure to the perineal area when properly positioned. This pressure can stimulate the nerves and muscles involved in the ejaculatory reflex.
Many men report that this perineal pressure helps restore the rhythmic, pleasurable sensations they experienced before prostate surgery or other conditions that affected ejaculatory function. The sensation is often described as a return of the “pulsing” or “contracting” feeling that contributes significantly to orgasmic pleasure.
Unlike medications or devices focused solely on erection, EjacuSense specifically targets the sensory and muscular aspects of orgasm and ejaculation. This makes it a unique benefit that complements Xialla’s other advantages (BloodLock, GlansBloom, etc.).
Who Benefits Most from EjacuSense?
Men who have undergone prostate surgery (radical prostatectomy, TURP, or other procedures) often report the most noticeable improvement in ejaculatory sensation. However, men with other conditions that affect orgasmic intensity — including certain neurological conditions, long-term diabetes, or age-related changes — may also experience benefits.
Some men without surgical history also report enhanced ejaculatory pleasure with Xialla, likely due to the improved blood retention and perineal pressure working together to create stronger, more noticeable contractions.
Research Context and Clinical Observations
While Xialla’s primary clinical studies have focused on erectile function and venous leak correction, user reports and clinical observations consistently highlight improved orgasmic sensation as a meaningful secondary benefit. This aligns with the known physiology of perineal stimulation and its role in enhancing orgasmic contractions.
Studies on post-prostatectomy sexual recovery show that while erectile function can improve with rehabilitation, orgasmic dysfunction often persists. Any intervention that safely and non-invasively enhances orgasmic sensation is therefore highly valued by patients and their partners.
Real-World Experiences
Men who use Xialla frequently mention EjacuSense as one of the most appreciated unexpected benefits. Common descriptions include:
- “I finally feel the pulsing again during orgasm”
- “It brought back some of the pleasure I thought was gone forever after surgery”
- “My orgasms feel stronger and more satisfying”
- “My wife noticed I seem more engaged and present during climax”
These reports are consistent across different ages and surgical histories, suggesting that the perineal pressure mechanism provides a reliable sensory enhancement for many users.
Comparison to Other Options
Most ED treatments focus exclusively on achieving and maintaining an erection. Few address the quality of orgasm and ejaculation. Medications may help with erection but do not typically restore lost ejaculatory sensation. Injections and vacuum devices also focus primarily on rigidity rather than orgasmic pleasure.
Xialla’s EjacuSense stands out because it directly targets the sensory and muscular components of orgasm through gentle, consistent perineal pressure — something no other commonly used ED treatment provides in the same way.
Practical Tips for Best EjacuSense Results
- Position Xialla correctly so the band applies gentle pressure to the perineum (the area between the scrotum and anus)
- Experiment with slight adjustments in band tension and positioning to find the most comfortable and effective placement
- Allow time to become familiar with the sensation — many men notice the improvement in orgasmic feeling after several uses
- Combine with good arousal and pelvic floor awareness for maximum benefit
- Be patient — the return of sensation can be gradual as you become accustomed to the new feeling
Psychological and Relationship Benefits
Beyond the physical sensation, many men report significant psychological benefits from restored ejaculatory pleasure. These include:
- Improved sexual confidence and self-esteem
- Greater overall satisfaction with intimacy
- Reduced grief or frustration related to post-surgical changes
- Better communication and connection with partners
Partners also frequently notice and appreciate the difference, reporting that their husband or partner seems more engaged and satisfied during and after intimacy.
Important Considerations
EjacuSense is a secondary benefit of Xialla and results can vary between individuals. While many men experience meaningful improvement, it is not guaranteed for everyone. Men with significant nerve damage from surgery or other conditions may experience more modest benefits.
As with any sexual health product, it is important to use Xialla as directed and consult with your physician if you have concerns about your sexual function or recovery after prostate surgery.
Bottom Line
EjacuSense is one of Xialla’s most valued benefits for men who have experienced reduced orgasmic sensation, particularly after prostate surgery. By applying gentle, consistent pressure to the perineum, Xialla helps many men regain the rhythmic, pleasurable contractions that contribute significantly to sexual satisfaction.
For men who have felt that an important part of their sexual experience was lost, EjacuSense often represents a meaningful step toward reclaiming pleasure and confidence.
Ready to experience EjacuSense? Shop Xialla here.
Have you noticed changes in orgasmic sensation after prostate surgery or other treatments? Share your experience in the comments — your story could help other men who are navigating similar challenges.
Related reading:
→ The Magical Benefits of Xialla (All 9 Benefits)
→ How Xialla Works to Correct Venous Leak
→ Supporting Sexual Function After Prostate Surgery


