2008/06/25

Penis extenders approved by a doctor?

The last couple of years the popularity of penis enlargement products and penis extenders has grown tremendously. There are over 20 different types and brands of penis extenders and it is often difficult to detect the differences between them. Each brand may have it's particular advantages and disadvantages.
A crucial indication of the efficiency and safety of a penis extender is approval by a doctor.

If a product is not tested during clinical studies or trial, it is often difficult to believe the quality, efficiency and safety of the product is outstanding.
For instance, non-approved extenders may not use non-allergenic metals, resulting in infections or allergic reactions to the low quality metals.
If a product does not indicate that it is doctor recommended, it is important that you contact your doctor in order to ensure that the product is safe for use.

It is also important to note the type of doctor whom approved the product. Often penis enlargement products are approved by doctors who may not necessarily be associated with the field of penile enlargement.
Doctors who are in this field are usually referred to as andrologists, urologists and phalloplasticians.


As a consumer you should know whether a doctor practices andrology, urology or phalloplasty prior to purchasing.
While some penis extenders have received doctor approval, many devices have yet to undergo clinical studies.

The EuroExtender is one of the only devices to have doctor approval as well as undergone clinical studies. It is also certified as a medical device in the Euro zone and therefore abides by strict quality and medical standards.

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