Erectile Dysfunction

Did you know that penis extenders were originally sold in Denmark around 1992? The principle of the device was thought of by an inventor who looked at skin grafting and thought the same principle could apply to the penis. Skin grafting devices attach to the skin and then stretch it out. This becomes useful during skin loss due to burns or incisions too large for just stitches or when skin must be removed due to cancers.

The skin grafting theory was brought into the penis extender, and was an instant success. After initial test groups the inventor noticed that the penis did in fact grow. Not only did the skin grow but the cells inside of the penis seemed to divide and multiply which caused the tissue itself to increase in size. Because of this breakthrough, you now see penis extender devices all over the internet, but it wasn’t always like that.

The explosion of penis enlargement was started with pills which as we know do not usually work for permanent enlargement. So when the first extenders came on the market (Fastsize and Sizegenetics) online they were received very poorly. Most people thought of them as gimmicks and scams. That was until medical studies were being released by very important urologists and urology groups. Once these urologists started making speeches about penis extenders at AUA (American Urological Association) conferences then people started to take notice.

No longer were penis extenders scams but legitimate ways to increase the size of the penis. Now most clinics actually carry these devices and suggest them for patients suffering from Erectile Dysfunction all the way to Peyronie’s Disease and men with inadequate size (penis enlargement)

If you are unsure if penis extenders work, go to a urologist and ask him/her about them. If your urologist doesn’t know or says they do not work, ask why the AUA recommends them. Their information could be 10 years outdated, so pick a new Urologist.