The Andropenis is a penile extender device that is designed to increase the size of the penis. Just like other extenders available in the market, the Andropenis is a penis traction device that men can wear during the day, and one that’s easy to remove when needed.
Men can wear the Andropenis whether they’re sitting in a restaurant, taking a walk with friends or standing in line for movie tickets.
The Andropenis extenders offer a variety of options to suit different needs. The company claims the Andropenis GOLD as top of the line. Andropenis PRO is the starter package.
For individuals looking to correct penile curvature or Peyronie’s Disease, the Andropeyronie variant is appropriate and can lead to significant improvement over time. Andropenis Mini is designed as a medical device for treating micropenis, featuring a remodelled upper plastic support to fit even the smallest man.
Pros
- Non-invasive treatment.
- Easy to wear throughout the day and remove when needed.
- Discreet, comfortable and can be worn while walking, sitting and standing.
- Sold Internationally.
- Urologists recommend this device
Cons
- You have to be consistent with this treatment
About the Company
Andropenis enlargers are certified medical quality devices. Andromedical now partners with authorized resellers in over 140 countries worldwide. The laboratory has established itself as a leader in the field of male enhancement in 80 countries including Australia where it is registered with the Therapeutic Goods Administration. The quality and effectiveness of Andromedical’s penis enlargement devices are backed up by the health licenses, ISO quality certificates and patents the company has acquired.
How does it work?
The system includes:
- A plastic base ring
- Two shafts made from metal feature interior springs
- An upper support that contains a silicone band
The device utilizes the principle of traction to provide these results. Traction is a concept that is used by plastic surgeons to successfully use skin grafts. This concept is also used when surgeons perform limb-lengthening surgery.
While traction has medical applications in the modern world, it has been used by tribes in Africa, Asia and South America for hundreds of years, and maybe longer. The hoops and disks used to elongate necks, earlobes, and lips use traction to gradually lengthen the associated body part. Thep process is called cellular mitosis.
This Andropenis device works to place a small amount of pressure on the penile shaft which causes micro-tears to form in the tissue. Gradual progress means this process does not cause pain or significant discomfort. The body will then naturally fill in these tears with new tissue, and the result is an increase in size.
Reviews
- Dr Vijayant Govinda Gupta, Urologist in Delhi, India
Andropenis Pro by Andromedical Inc is the only USFDA-approved and EU-certified Class 1 Medical Device for Penis Enlargement in the world. It is a high-quality medical penis extender manufactured in Spain.1
- Pissedconsumer Review5
Andropenis has a 3.8-star rating based on 3 customer reviews. Consumers are mostly neutral.
Research
- Paolo Gontero, San Giovanni Battista Hospital, Italy – 20093
Condition(s) Tested For: Treating men who have short penis.
Outcome of the Study: Penile extenders should be regarded as a minimally invasive and effective treatment option to elongate the penile shaft in patients seeking treatment for a short penis.
- Uro-Oncology Research Center, Tehran, Iran – 20152
Condition(s) Tested For: Applying Extender Devices in Patients with Penile Dysmorphophobia
Outcome of the Study: Penile extender as a minimally invasive technique is safe and provides modest benefits and patient satisfaction
- University of Turin, Italy – 2011
Non-invasive methods of penile lengthening: fact or fiction?
Condition(s) Tested For: Treating men who are affected by ‘short penis syndrome’.
Outcome of the Study: Results achieved do not seem to be inferior to surgery, making these traction devices an ideal first-line treatment option for patients seeking a penile lengthening procedure.6
Conclusion
Andropenis is one of the penile traction devices available in the market. Penile traction therapy is backed by convincing research in well-reputed journals. It is a good treatment option before embarking on surgery. The main issue with traction therapies is that they show results only after prolonged use and therefore, demand a great deal of consistency from users.
FAQ’s
- For how long should I use it to see the benefits?
To achieve good results we recommend Andropenis be used for at least 6 months but if you wish to continue to make more gains you can use it for longer.
- How many hours per day should I wear it?
It should be worn for 4 to 6 hours daily. You can wear it during your working hours, during a walk or while you rest.
- Does Andropenis treat curvature of the penis and Peyronie’s disease?
Yes. Studies on patients with Peyronie’s disease have shown penile traction therapy (PTT) to be an effective treatment for reducing symptoms and restoring sexual function. By placing a force of traction on the penis this breaks down scar tissue and causes the body to create new healthy cells. Over time curvature will diminish and there can be a complete correction in mild cases.4
- Can I use Andropenis during my sleep?
Not advised. Because many people move in their sleep and have night erections, the device can become dislodged. Some patients however have reported success with this technique but we only recommend it after several weeks when you are confident with Andropenis.
Disclaimer
Please note that the writer of this article has not tried these products. All information presented is purely research-based and correct at the time of publication.
Please consult with a Urologist or other healthcare professional regarding any medical, health-related issues for diagnosis and treatment.
References
- https://youtu.be/7VI7ZCIjrOk?si=J-N5U2k5dt2uxBfX
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515310274
- Gontero, P., Di Marco, M., Giubilei, G., Bartoletti, R., Pappagallo, G., Tizzani, A. and Mondaini, N. (2009), A pilot phase-II prospective study to test the ‘efficacy’ and tolerability of a penile-extender device in the treatment of ‘short penis’. BJU International, 103: 793-797. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08083.x
- Martínez-Salamanca JI, Egui A, Moncada I, Minaya J, Ballesteros CM, Del Portillo L, Sola I, Carballido J. Acute phase Peyronie’s disease management with traction device: a nonrandomized prospective controlled trial with ultrasound correlation. J Sex Med. 2014 Feb;11(2):506-15. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12400. Epub 2013 Nov 22. PMID: 24261900.
- https://andropenis.pissedconsumer.com/review.html#reviews
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20868389/