What Does a Penis Pump Do?

An introduction to penis pumps to understand how they work and what are the benefits and drawbacks of using such a device.
There are many men who are disappointed with their sexual prowess and penis size, which has them feeling downcast. In reality, this can put a strain on their sex life because they believe they cannot perform at the level they desire. There are many good products out there for men who have issues with their penis size, impotence or erectile dysfunction. One of the most popular tools out there is the penis pump, which has been created to enhance the size of the penis.

What is a Penis Pump?

A penis pump is a unique cylinder that is used as a vacuum pump. The penis is inserted into this cylinder and the air is forced out creating a vacuum pressure. This expands the tissues of the penis, which helps to create an erection that is larger, firmer and longer lasting.

How Does a Penis Pump Work?

It can either be operated by a manual pump or on batteries. The air is forced out of the cylinder, which creates a vacuum. As the vacuum increases, more blood flows into the penis, which causes it to become erect. Some penis pumps come with a cock ring, which you can put on the base of your penis to maintain the erection. Studies show that penis pumps are somewhat safe for men who suffer from erectile dysfunction. Men who can benefit from the use of penis pumps include men who have poor blood flow, diabetes, depression or even those who have had prostrate surgery.

The Pros and Cons of Penis Pumps

One of the main advantages is that it can help men to get and maintain a firmer erection. More than 50% of the men who use penis pumps are content with the results that they receive. There are a few faults to these pumps as well. Using a penis pump will not give you long-lasting results, therefore you have to keep on using it as and when you need to. Some men claim that these pumps become less effective for treating their issues over time. The worst case scenario is when you overextend yourself by pumping too hard, which causes permanent damage to your penile tissues and blood vessels.

By John Roberts
Published: 10/22/2007
 
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