Penis pumps
are of greatest benefit when the
penis is already
erect or when you still have not achieved a full
erection. The enlargement effect however is not long lasting
and will disappear quickly once pumping ceases or if you remove
the ring that keeps the blood pumped into the penis. Having
said all these, penis pumps
do not cause your penis
to grow; they can only help you achieve fuller and
harder erections temporarily.
Despite the obvious benefit one gains from using a
penis
pump, many men and their partners don't like the
device because the erection it produces is not "
normal."
Some pump users complain that their
penis feels numb
or that it becomes discolored, misshapen, and cold to the
touch. Other couples are uneasy about the interruption of
intimacy it brings to lovemaking. Also, some men find that
the constriction ring at the base of the penis causes
mild
discomfort upon ejaculation.
Penis pumps can be dangerous if used improperly.
Take caution when using one and ensure that whatever
pump
you use has a reliable pressure gauge and that you follow
the instructions closely. Furthermore, using the wrong kind
of
vacuum pump and using it too often can
burst blood vessels in the penis, peel skin, cause general
pain, and soreness. They also tend to
thin out the
penis, making it very weak and reducing the duration
of erections. There are some cases of penis pumps even
deforming
the penis. Some men have found out that after using
a penis pump for a period of time, the only way they would
be able to obtain an erection is with the pump.
The major problems associated with pumps are:
1. The results are rarely permanent since
you're simply sucking blood into your penis. The penis is
not actually strengthened nor does it increase in length or
girth.
2. You run the risk of getting lymph blisters on the glands
of your penis from the device that you're putting over it.
3. You take the risk of bleeding from ruptured capillaries.
Sucking a lot of blood abruptly into your penis can rupture
some penile blood vessels.
4. You run the risk of temporary impotence as a consequence
of forcing blood to your penis for a period of time.
Although
pumps do work temporarily (usually for about
half an hour) this is unsuitable for spontaneous occasions
and these devices have been known to leave scars, bruises
and in some cases gangrene, causing much
pain to the
penis.
Pumps work by placing a tube over
your penis and then pumping the air out of the tube. This
temporarily swells the penis, but does not increase the blood
capacity in the cells of the penis, which is crucial in achieving
permanent size gains.
After learning all of these disadvantages, you need to
think
twice before you consider using a
penis pump
to help you sustain an erection. Your best bet to a full-sized
penis would be to
exercise
and keep your blood flowing healthily.