Share

Penis enlarger works well

A device that claims to lengthen the penis by exerting increasingly powerful traction on the organ seems to work, Italian researchers have found.

In a small pilot study, men who used the device for six months saw an average increase of 2.3 centimetres in penis length. Just two men withdrew from the study, due to pain and bruising of the penis.

Given the safety and effectiveness of the device, Dr Paolo Gontero of the University of Turin and his colleagues say, it should be considered a "first-line treatment for patients seeking a penile lengthening procedure" - if their findings are confirmed by other researchers.

But Gontero pointed out that using the device requires some commitment. "Patients need to be highly motivated to wear the device for at least four to six hours a day for a minimum of three months," he said, adding that they cannot wear it while sleeping or engaging in daily activity.

'Penile dysmorphia' common
Most men who seek medical advice on increasing their penis size have normal-size penises, Gontero and his team note, meaning the problem is cosmetic rather than medical.

"More than 90% of patients seeking lengthening of the penis do actually have a penis size falling in the normal range," Gontero said. The medical definition of a too-small penis is four centimetres or less when flaccid, or seven centimetres or less when erect.

Just one of the 15 men in the current study had an abnormally small penis, eight had undergone surgery that shortened their penises, and the rest had what is known as "penile dysmorphophobia," or the belief that one's penis is abnormally small when it actually falls within the normal range.

The men were instructed to use the device, the Andro-Penis made by Andromedical of Madrid, for at least four hours a day. It consists of a plastic ring and a silicone band joined by two metal rods, which can be adjusted to change traction force. Men used the device at increasing levels of traction force over the course of the study.

Device seems to work well
Penis length did increase, with most of the increase seen in the first month of using the device, the researchers found. Six months after the men had stopped using the device, the increase in length had been maintained. Study participants reported improvements in erectile function after using the device.

Various types of surgery have been tried for adding length and girth to the penis, but they carry risks including scarring, infection and sexual dysfunction, Gontero and his team note, and patient dissatisfaction with these surgeries is high.

What's more, the device seems to work better than the surgery. "The mean lengthening achieved with Andro-Penis was one inch. The mean lengthening achieved with surgery is more or less half an inch," Gontero reported. – (Reuters Health, March 2009)

Click here to view the the Andropenis gallery here.

Read more:
Penis size per country
Not big enough

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on News24.

LEARN MORE