Simply
put, penis
stretchers (or
extenders) work on the principle of traction. The humble but
effective traction device for enlarging the penis has its roots
dating back from ancient tribal cultural practices to the modern-day
medical methods for rebuilding tissue in surgical patients. Although
the idea has been around for centuries, what's new is the
availability of an effective, safe and Type 1 Medical Device for
private use.
Most
of you would had surely seen
images of the
amazing enlargement capability of the
human body where
African tribal peoples and Amazonian indigenous tribes of lip disks,
ear disks or neck rings to stretch these body parts
to almost
unbelievable size or length.
In fact, native people have used
traction to increase the size of their penis too. Just to name a few,
cultural examples of this type of penis elongation would include the
Sadhus holy men of India, Peruvian Cholomecs and Papua Indians of New
Guinea.
In modern days, traction is
the medical
term for carefully calibrated, continuous pressure applied to help
with healing after surgery, injury, trauma or burns. In a nut shell,
it means
stressing
tissues by stretching, and subsequently allowing
the body to rebuild itself naturally. Examples are mastectomy
patients, who require expansion of the skin and muscle in the chest
prior to reconstructive surgery; penis enlargement surgery patients,
who employ traction to help heal, strengthen and straighten the
penis; and burn patients, who can create their own skin grafts by
means of traction which stretches an area of tissue prior to
transplant.
The
stretching
opens up
spaces between
cells, triggering a growth response in the body, in which
adjacent
cells begin to sub-divide and fill in the spaces. With
prolonged
usage, the growth can see multiplication of new cells in the
millions,
significantly
adding size and tissue to the targeted area.
That being said, is the
fundamental idea behind
traction devices for penis enlargement. In
popular and
well-documented Type 1 Medical penis enlargement devices,
traction is
applied by means of adjustable, calibrated bars between an
anatomically curved base that fits ergonomically and comfortably at
the base of the penis, and a surgical-grade band that slips of the
head of the penis. As the penis lengthens, the traction and distance
can be adjusted. Such devices are meant to be discreetly worn under
loose clothing.
The devices can be obtained
from your medical
practitioner or online.