How much gain in length can you expect from penile traction devices? What about girth? In this informative video, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock,







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How much gain in length can you expect from penile traction devices? What about girth? In this informative video, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, a board-certified urologist and sexologist from Göttingen, explores the intriguing topic of penis enlargement without surgery, specifically focusing on penile traction devices. With a blend of medical expertise and practical advice, Dr. Buntrock delves into the effectiveness of traction therapy, a concept grounded in the plasticity of human tissue. He draws parallels to traditional practices, such as neck stretching in African tribes and earlobe stretching in urban cultures, underscoring the adaptability of human tissues. The video addresses a critical question: Does penile traction work? Dr. Buntrock affirms that it does, citing the body's natural response to sustained stretching – real cell growth leading to tissue enlargement. While acknowledging the limited and varied quality of scientific studies on penile traction, he confidently posits that the method is effective based on the principle of tissue adaptation. Dr. Buntrock sets realistic expectations for viewers, emphasizing that while traction devices can increase penile length by 1.5 to 2 cm (0.6 to 0.8 inches), gains in girth are unlikely without other procedures like fillers. He compares these results to surgical methods, stating that traction is a less invasive option with minimal side effects, mostly occasional pain. The video highlights the importance of consistent and meticulous use of traction devices, recommending 4-6 hours daily over six months for optimal results. Dr. Buntrock reviews various devices, from simple, affordable options to more advanced and expensive models, noting their pros and cons. In addition to practical guidance on device usage, Dr. Buntrock warns against the dangers of alternative methods like free weights, citing their potential for serious injury. He concludes by reminding viewers that his content is not a substitute for professional medical advice and encourages consulting a urologist for personal health concerns. Join this channel to get access to perks: HOMEPAGE: SOCIAL MEDIA: CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF! #penileenlargement #tractiondevices #penilehealth

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