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The Phallosan method developed by us has been patented. Its success is founded on a simple, non-surgical, painless (atraumatic) stretching of the penis and spongy bodies within it. With longer application it results in a lasting increase in length and girth. The procedure is based on the principle of cell and tissue formation in body parts subjected to mechanical stretching, as is known in the medical field and from ethnological sources, e.g. the lengthening of earlobes, lips or the penis by African or Indian ethnic groups.
Stretching is a procedure
that has been practiced for some time in modern medicine. A method that has been familiar to orthopedic circles for more than 20 years is the extension of body extremities. Following surgical trans-section of the bone, the limb – e.g. leg – is subjected to systematic controlled stretching. The procedure employs a threaded system with which the leg is stretched millimeter by millimeter. Not only does this stimulate the creation of new bone cells, it also generates connective and muscle tissue without damaging the nerves and blood vessels. By this
procedure the length can be increased by several centimeters. In plastic surgery, skin flaps for transplantation are formed by artificial stretching or subcutaneous expanders are temporarily used after a masectomy to create a cavity for breast implants.
See also "The Journal of Sexual Medicine", year 2006, page 77:
P-04-230
Prospective study on the effects of a penile stretching
system (Phallosan) for penile augmentation in patients
with normal sized penises...
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The Journal of Sexual Medicine, year 2006, page 77, article P-04-230
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