Penis extenders or penis extenders, what you should definitely know
Do these things really work
#adult It's no surprise that people are drawn to devices that promise to make their penis bigger, but if you're trusting your genitals to something you've bought on the internet, it's important to read the fine print. When it comes to such a product, doctors and users say it may not be worth the questionable extra length.
Penis extenders are plastic devices that are worn along the penis. They usually have a plastic ring that sits at the base of a flaccid penis, and another ring on the glans, with a traction device that runs down the sides of the shaft. The wearer adjusts feathers that stretch the penis shaft, with the intention of literally stretching the sagging penis to enlarge.
Some data suggests that their claims could be true, but professionals and men who have tried them are skeptical. And that doesn't address how penis extenders cause pain and even possible physical damage. Curious about the controversial constructions? Surely here are a few things you should know.
They claim to enlarge the penis but doctors are wary
Penis extenders such as the Andropenis are marketed as a medical “man enhancement traction device” that can increase penis length and circumference. Their website claims to increase the length by 4 cm and the circumference by 2 cm.
According to a study published in the British Journal of Urology, Andropenis' claims contain some truths. Live Science reports that the study had 15 men use the extender for six months, increasing the traction force (the weighted force that stretches the penis shaft) from 05 kg to 117 kg during this period.