Remedies For Penile Curves
Another good way of dealing with Peyronie’s disease is to use a traction device to straighten the penis. In spite of the controversy that surrounds a new approach like a traction device, some clinical research has already been done to find out how effective this technique is.
The traction device, which can is part of the SizeGenetics penis enlargement program, works by forcing the tissue that makes up the penis to expand instead of retracting and increasing the curve. Men who participated in the clinical trials for the SizeGenetics device using it on a regular schedule were able to decrease the curvature and either keep their original size or increase the size of their penises.
Though experiments are still in the early stages, results indicate that the traction device is a secure and effective option to surgery or treating the plaque through the injection of various substances.
If you use the SizeGenetics device you can lesson the chance of having surgery. Even though the plaque developed on the penis can be removed using surgery, it would leads to the shortening of the penis due to the tissues that are formed around the former plaque area are no more of the usual length as the remaining shaft.
Therefore, the SizeGenetics traction device can be used to force these tissues to expand and assume the same length as the others in the penile shaft. If a man decides to rid themselves of Peyronie’s disease, by having surgery he could also be preventing penile shortening.
An exclusive program which contains a series of penis exercises developed to decrease the curvature of your penis caused by Peyronie’s desease is in the free membership package to PenisHealth from SizeGenetics. Some of the benefits to members of this program are being able to retain their sexual well being throughout the years, avoid premature ejaculation, correct any curvatures of the penis, and increase the length and girth of their penis.
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Posted: October 14th, 2008 under Health.
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