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Penis Surgery vs. Other Permanent Penis Enlargement Methods

IF YOU'RE CONSIDERING A NON-SURGICAL METHOD OF PENIS ENLARGEMENT... HERE ARE THE MEDICAL FACTS AND RISKS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT.

PENIS PUMPS

Vacuum penis pumps can produce erections and will temporarily increase penis length and girth enlargement, provided the user wears a constriction band worn at the base of the penis, once it's pumped or enlarged. NO MEDICAL EVIDENCE EXISTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIATE ANY PERMANENT INCREASE IN EITHER PENIS LENGTH OR PENIS THICKNESS. Men have used pump devices for years to combat erectile dysfunction and for this purpose, some are FDA approved.

Penis vacuum pumps work by creating a low pressure differential (a vacuum) in an enclosed space (usually the glass or plastic tube, in which the penis is placed), reducing the partial pressure gradient within the Corpus Cavernosum and Central Corpus Spongiosum — the spongy cellular structures surrounding the urethra, that fill with blood and cause a penis erection.

While many men report that vacuum pumps have been effective, there's also a large number of men who've become reluctant to use them after a period of time, resulting in a high 'discontinued usage' rate of almost two out of three men.

Side effects from penis pumps include blocked/painful ejaculation and discomfort. But the main complaint is the embarrassment caused from the pumps lack of spontaneity. There have been reports of minor bruising, resulting from capillaries that may have ruptured from overusage or too much vacuum being applied.

The largest complaint about this method is the lack of naturalness involved in a pumps use, which seems to substantiate the high percentage of men that discontinue usage after a period of time. Pumps usually require a five minute procedure, while the sexual partner waits, and often it seems unnatural to both the man and woman.

PENIS ENLARGEMENT PILLS & LOTIONS

Every medical doctor, ALL recognized medical associations, and Federal agencies will tell you that Penis Enlargement Pills, Penis Lotions, or herbal remedies WILL NOT aid in, or result in any permanent enlargement of either penis length or penis girth.

As well, Federal and State Law Enforcement Agencies are constantly citing the small web and warehouse companies that entice men to believe they can enlarge their penis via one of these unproven methods. As of last year (2002), Federal and State Law Enforcement Agencies will continue citing and shutting down the companies that make these ridiculous claims. These so-called 'miracle cures' may, in rare instances, only increase penile blood flow a small amount, and in some instances can even cause permanent tissue damage.

The facts are, that if you think that pills, lotions, or herbal remedies can permanently enlarge your penis... you are only fooling yourself... and wasting your money.


Arizona Shuts Down Firm in Alleged Penis Pill Scam

PHOENIX (Reuters) - May 29, 2002 - Authorities have shut down a local company and seized $30 million of its assets for allegedly selling bogus penile enlargement pills over the Internet, state officials said on Wednesday.

C.P. Direct, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, was put out of business and its Web sites
closed following complaints about the company and its product that promised results
within months of taking its supposedly potent yet costly "Longitude" pill, officials said.

Among the items seized were luxury cars, including a Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, Ferrari and Bentley, $20 million in bank accounts, $3 million in cash and a bounty of luxury jewelry, according to a list of the items.

Company officials could not be reached for comment.

The initial cost of the pills was $59.99, plus shipping and handling for a month's supply and $39.99 a month thereafter. Records showed the pills cost $2.50 per bottle to manufacture.

The company also allegedly sold pills that supposedly guaranteed height increases and
bigger breasts, officials said.

"It's going to take time to find out how many people bought the pills," said Pati Urias, a state Attorney General's spokeswoman. "It appears they did quite a bit of volume."

Named in the civil forfeiture action was Michael A. Consoli, 44, and his mother, Geraldine Consoli, 76, and Vincent J. Passafiume, 28.

The three were warned by the state in 1996 about fraudulent practices when they operated a business that sold computers and other electronic equipment. In 1999, the Consolis and Passafiume were barred from doing business in Arizona through the mail, Internet or using other telecommunication devices.

 

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