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Friday, February 19, 2010

Phallostretch - Penis enlargement


What is Phallostretch?



Phallostretch is a patented medical stretch belt for the penis. It was developed as a Type 1 medical device according to the guidelines of the European Health Authorities and bears the CE symbol. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland Phallostretch is also available at pharmacies under the name Phallosan.


For whom is Phallostretch suitable?


Phallostretch is mainly used for penis enlargement and extension.
Phallostretch is also suitable for treatment of erectile dysfunction (impotence), follow-up treatment after prostate surgery, penis deviation (penis curvature), induratio penis plastica IPP (scarring of the penis) and penis hypoplasia (small penis).


What makes Phallostretch so different from other penis enlargement/extension devices?


Phallostretch combines the advantages of a vacuum pump and penis stretcher.
Phallostretch was originally developed for treating the problem of retraction of the penis in paraplegic men. In paraplegics the penis becomes smaller because a natural erection is no longer possible.
In the development of Phallostretch great importance was attached to wearing comfort. Because there is no feedback in the form of pain in paraplegics, Phallostretch had to be developed to achieve the desired effect as gently as possible.
Phallostretch spreads the tension evenly over the entire surface of the penis. This enables transmission of the force without the risk of strangulation.
In addition, the elastic condom will accommodate possible spontaneous erections. For this reason it can also be worn at night.


Our experience has shown


Only if they offer a high degree of wearing comfort will penis extension devices be tolerated by patients for longer periods. At the same time, the length of wear is critical for the success of the treatment.
For the device to be worn during the day it must be concealed discreetly beneath the clothing. That is not the case with many other systems, e.g. telescopic stretchers.


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