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FAQ: Penis traction devicesPenile traction devices are designed to apply continuous pressure, or stretching force, known as "traction," to the penis in order to permanently lengthen and enlarge it. One of the most popular and effective models available for penile stretching is designed by a urologist and created by a medical company in Denmark. It applies traction by means of adjustable, calibrated bars between an anatomically curved base that fits comfortably at the root of the penis, and a surgical-grade band that slips of the glans (head) of the penis. As the penis lengthens, the traction and distance can be adjusted. This device is meant to be discreetly worn under the clothes and/or during sleep. Marketed under the name ProExtender™, the device can be obtained from your medical practitioner or online. How does a penis traction device work?The device fits at either end of the penis and creates a gentle expansion by safely applying calibrated, continuous pressure by means of a system of expandable bars. This stretching opens up spaces between penile cells, and triggers a growth or healing response in the body, in which adjacent cells begin to divide and fill in the space. With continued use, the growth can number in the millions of new cells, significantly adding size and tissue to the area. Is traction a medically approved technique?Yes! Traction is well-known and documented, and widely used to help with healing after surgery, injury, trauma or burns. Simply put, traction means stressing tissues by gradual stretching, and then allowing the body to rebuild itself naturally. Examples are mastectomy patients, who require expansion of the skin and muscle in the chest prior to reconstructive surgery; penis enlargement surgery patients, who employ traction to help heal, strengthen and straighten the penis; and burn patients, who can create their own skin grafts by means of traction which "stretches" or enlarges an area of tissue prior to transplant. Frankly, using some sort of contraption on my penis scares me. But I am very interested in the results shown in the studies and on the web sites. How can I be sure this is safe before I get into it?First, do a little homework. Unfortunately, there are ripoffs, knockoffs and just plain fakes out there that have given a bad name to the penis enlargement medical category, and to the legitimate companies who have developed safe, effective products for penis enlargement. Discover which companies have been around for a while, what their source of device is, where it's manufactured, and whether it's backed by studies and medical practitioners. Ask if there is a guarantee. View photo testimonials, and talk with or read comments from other users of the product you're considering. Next, use the device only as directed. Some men cause themselves distress or harm by over-using the device, figuring that "more is better" and employing a "no pain, no gain" strategy. The device should produce no more than mild discomfort, if any; the parts should fit comfortably and appropriately with no sharp edges, tight grips or excessive vacuum pressure. Traction does work, but follow instructions carefully. Finally, use common sense. Examine your reasons for desiring a larger penis: are you willing to make the committed, conscientious effort it takes to increase your penis length and girth, or can you be satisfied with what you have now? If you decide to proceed with the use of a traction device, by all means, listen to your body and consult a medical practitioner if you have any questions. How often do I have to use the device, and for how long?Your results are in proportion to the amount of time, amount of total traction force, and length of treatment. Clinical studies on the device examined men who used the device for 8 - 10 hours a day over a course of 3 to 6 months, and every instance showed measurable penis growth. Results can be obtained with a different schedule, however, and each man's specific results will vary. Most men can blend the use of their device into their existing schedule, either by using the device during work hours (for non-physical types of jobs) or during evening hours of relaxation or even sleep. You will be able to determine the practice that works best for you, however, you should stay within the guidelines established by the medical designer of the device as much as possible. I've read accounts of men and their doctors creating "monster" penises by using devices like this. Is that really the case?Traction has been used by indigenous peoples and by modern medical practitioners to lengthen penises up to 22 inches -- however, the typical man using a device at home wants an impressive, but not "freakish," gain in length and girth. Though extreme gains are possible, the likelihood of injury increases if the product is not used according to guidelines and common sense. Why is the device so expensive?A quality device, like ProExtender™ for instance, is a genuine, medical apparatus. In addition to costly research and development, these devices are manufactured to exacting surgical-grade specifications to ensure safety and effectiveness. A device with this degree of quality control and calibration tolerance is expensive but worth it. After all, when you consider how you will use the device, would you really wish to cut corners? Do all penis enlargement device companies guarantee their products?No, many do not. In fact, some manufacturers are substandard and others aren't around long enough for dissatisfied customers to ask for a refund -- so even though they may "offer" a guarantee, by the time duped customers return with a complaint, the company has vanished. Unfortunately, these unscrupulous companies have given the public a negative perception of male enhancement products. To be sure of getting a good product, select a company that has been around for a while, and one that guarantees your satisfaction with a money-back promise. Only companies with excellent products and happy customers who order again and again can stay in this business for very long. One such company is Leading Edge Marketing and their product, ProExtender™. Am I a good candidate for this kind of treatment?All men who would like to strengthen and lengthen their penises are good candidates. Men who have an embarrassing or disruptive curve to the penis (medically known as Peyronie's Disease) benefit from the use of this device too -- in fact, this Danish-made doctor-designed device is used in hundreds of clinics and hospitals worldwide specifically for the treatment of Peyronie's. For more on how penis traction devices work, check out the ProExtender™ website. Feedback on trackion devicesSubj: Questions about penis tractionDate: 11/11/2004 Hi, I recently purchased a traction device through sizegenetics and have had some questions. I emailed 3 times over the past to weeks with no response, I hope you can help, first thing I noticed was how comfortable the device was but can only wear it for about 30 to 45 minutes before the pain takes over. Do you need alot of tension for it to be effective? Does sex or masturbation slow the results? Thank you for your time, Troy AskDocWeb: First you must understand that our knowledge of this device is very limited. The amount of tension that is required for a traction device to be effective is not something we have quantified. We do know that sex and masturbation only speed the results, so enjoy. Subj: Curved penis Date: 12/17/2004 Hey, I am just wondering if you can help with the following problem... I am early 20's and am suffering from a minorly curved penis to the left. I am just wondering what there is I can do for this at all as it is not the same size, nor the same width, so obviously this is a concern...if you can help at all please do so, thanks! Pat AskDocWeb: Aside from surgery, here is an idea your might try. There are four general directions your penis can point when it is tucked away in your pants. Up, down, left and right. If you wear loose fitting shorts you have little control over this because it moves around. On the other hand, if you wear tight fitting briefs, you can make a conscious decision about what direction it points. Men who habitually wear tight fitting briefs find that a bend naturally develops over time. You might take advantage of this to help reshape you penis somewhat. It may take a year or three but you can change that bend somewhat. Subj: MaxXtender Date: 12/30/2004 Hi, I was wondering whether people have given you reviews about the pro extender device. Because the maxxtender is totally rubbish as it is very uncomfortable to wear even as directed. Thank You, Saqi AskDocWeb: Thanks, Saqi. Yours is the first feedback we have on the MaxXtender. The ProExtender is a new product that was designed by doctors in Germany. No reviews on it yet but we'll keep you posted. Subj: Still a bit fuzzy Date: 4/13/2005 First of all, great website. Lots of useful information. You have already answered many of the questions I had. One thing that is unclear is combining products. There have been a few questions regarding using multiple products at the same time and possible reactions/side effects. That is where I'm still a bit fuzzy. I am looking into 3 different products: Semenax, Vig-Rx, ProExtender. Is it possible to reap the benefits of all 3 products while using them at the same time? Are there any possible side effects when taking Semenax and Vig-Rx at the same time? This combination would be a major overhaul to my sex life/self image. I'm curious as to the safety of embarking on such a program. Thanks, Brian AskDocWeb Several guys are having a go at using those three products together. We've had no feedback about problems so far. Do let us know how well this works if/when you try it. Subj: Cold penis head Date: 5/26/2005 Dear Sir, Will wearing a traction device not be dangerous to the penis. I bought one and only had it on for about half and hour but removed it as the head of my penis felt very cold. It is obvious it is cutting of the circulation! It is no use trying to loosen the rubber seal as the head of the penis just slips though. So what do you advise me to do? Surely a device like this cannot be safe if it seems to cut of the circulation at the head of the penis? I hope to hear from you regarding this matter. Alex AskDocWeb: It is a good idea to start out slowly with something like this, meaning that when you first start using it, make it for short periods of time. All traction devices reduce circulation but there is a big difference between reducing circulation and cutting it off completely. If you are using the one we recommend, it is manufactured to exacting surgical-grade medical specifications to ensure safety. Read more feedback about penis traction We hope you find this page useful. Use the form below to add your comments, feedback or suggestions. Please note that all addresses are held confidential. |
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