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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Truth About Penis Enlargement Pumps

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly About Penis Enlargement Pumps

One of the most common product advertised for penis
enlargement is the penis pump. It can be seen on sale on the
internet, in adult bookstores and magazines, and even in
drug stores.

The pumps work by creating a vacuum around the penis and
bringing blood to the tissue. This can assist men with extremely
poor circulation to have an erection.


A penis pump is a cylinder that is fitted over the penis, with a manual
or motorized pump to create suction. As the apparatus creates a vacuum
around the penis, blood is drawn into the penis, helping it to become
engorged. As vacuum increases, the difference between the inner
blood-pressure and the pump pressure increases as well; excessive
pressure causes vascular damage rather than a harder penis.

Penis pumps, usually described in this context as vacuum pumps, have use
in conventional treatment of impotence. The pump itself is essentially
as described above, although often made to higher standards of quality
with a much higher price, and arrangements for distribution by suppliers
of medical equipment.

Flexible compression rings, commonly called cock rings, can be added.
Fitted on the open end of the cylinder, then an erection is created by
pumping. Then the rings are pushed by hand onto the base of the erect
penis before releasing the vacuum. This restricts blood flow, enabling
the erection to be held even in the presence of problems of the vascular
or nervous system which would otherwise lead to immediate loss of
erection. In the best circumstances erections can be maintained for a
considerable time, but manufacturers' literature recommends that, for
safety, rings should be removed after no more than 30 minutes.

Pumping must be done very carefully to avoid injury. Over-enthusiastic
pumping can burst blood vessels and form blisters. In some cases the
testicles can be unexpectedly pulled into the cylinder and cause severe
pain and injury. It is also believed that the rim of the cylinder can
cut into the skin and over time cause damage to the ligaments surrounding
the penis.

Impatiently pumping without reading explanatory material can produce too
much suction (any pressure lower than 10 torr/1,333 Pa) and cause
permanent injury. Attempts at using vacuum cleaner units for this purpose
have resulted in severe injury as the machine produces far too much
suction.

However, scientists Graham Rutherford and Anne Henke have also undertaken
significant research in this area, being funded by some of the major names
in sexual pleasure toys, such as Ann Summers. Mild pumping has led to the
strengthening of penis muscles and also, for psychosomatic reasons, has
led to decreased masturbatory rates in later life.

We DO NOT RECOMMEND PUMPS for Penis Enlargement.
Please click here to see the methods which are proven to increase
penis size in both length and girth

Until next time, Make the rest of your day great.

Your friend in success,

Robert

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