Do Penis Pumps Work?
Trips and Photos July 29th, 2008After years of dealing in myths and unreliable information, penis enlargement is now turning the corner joining the mainstream body enhancement markets through the sheer number of men who are actively improving the size of their penises. The fact that anybody can hide his true identity on the Internet has fostered the growth of this market as more and more men understood that they were in no danger of exposing their private problems to a judgmental world.
Still, the growing number of new customers looking for a solution to an embarrassing personal issue has caused in its turn a host of new problems. Most new customers need guidance because they have little knowledge of what products are worth their time and money and are too inexperienced to see through a clever scam. There are far too many dodgy vendors of male enhancement products willing to mix facts and fantasy in order to get their hands on the money of unsuspecting customers.
Let’s look at penis pumps and stretchers for instance. Some men think that both these types of products pumps are a scientifically backed penis enlargement solution they can safely use, but this is not entirely accurate. Penis pumps are not backed by health care professionals as a way of expanding penis length and girth. In fact, most of them will tell you to stay away from penis pumping because it’s not a safe technique.
The truth is that pumps are only approved as a means of obtaining an erection and they are recommended solely to men suffering from certain conditions and diseases that prevent them from achieving a normal erection. People suffering from diabetes or heart conditions lack a healthy blood flow which would allow the penis to fill blood and become erect. This is why they must resort to the suction provided by the pump in order to expand the penis chambers and draw blood in.
A lot of men wonder: “Do penis pumps work?” The simple answer is: “No, they don’t”. Moreover, it would be a mistake to call this procedure safe. The pressure caused by pumps can easily tear apart the cells that make up the penis tissue and lead to the formation of blood clots within the penis. The suction that forces blood toward the head of the penis may also cut off the blood flow if the pump is used for extended periods of time.
Another issue is the risk of malfunctioning or the results of the user’s mistake while using it. You have probably heard about men who placed the pump incorrectly on their penises and managed to get their testicles sucked into the pump. Every man can easily imagine the excruciating pain caused by such an accident.
This means that the penis pumps are not a viable alternative for long term penis enlargement, since the risks clearly outweigh the benefits. If you don’t want to deal with painful swellings, bruises, loss of feeling or the risk of impotence due to ruptured nerve cells, then you should simply avoid penis pumps. There are enough penis enlargement solutions to choose from anyway without you having to restrict yourself to hazards. The bottom line in penis pumps : not worth the risk.

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