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Is penis enhancement right for you?
Most men consider whether they should have penis enhancement at some point in their lives.
Before you start, take a moment to consider what you are eligible for. For example, some men are better suited for surgery, while most others are better off using another method. Here we go into the three most popular methods – traction devices, surgery, and enhancement pills – and suggestions to help you decide.
Traction devices
Anyone can use a traction device, and there are no restrictions of any kind
on what makes a man better suited for using them. These are highly recommended
for men who are interested in quality results, and who have no issues with taking
their time. Permanent gains are made slowly over many months, so if you are
prepared to be patient, you are well suited to this method.
Forms of traction (and gentle vacuum devices) have been prescribed by physicians for treatment of medical conditions like Peyronie’s disease, a condition resulting in a highly curved penis. If you have such a condition, this may be just what you need. Seek the assistance of your physician.
Although the best candidates are in good health, existing medical conditions have no impact on the effectiveness of the device. These devices are considerably less expansive than surgery, making them a highly popular choice.
SurgeryThe healing process requires time, and the patient will need from one to two weeks of total rest after the procedure before going back to work. Sex is not possible for some time, usually several months.
As penis enlargement surgery is expensive, anywhere between $3000 and $9000, it helps to have the financial strength to support it. Naturally, if you would be pressed to come up with the funds, it may be better to try one of the less expensive methods first.