Why ExtenZe® is Better
ExtenZe® is safe, easy and effective
Here’s why it’s better than other penis enhancement methods.
Many penis enhancement treatments have complications and side effects, not to mention the “fear factor” of possibly injuring your most intimate organ.
Prescription Drugs – The potential side effects are many, including complications to men with heart disease or heart conditions. Also, the cost is quite high for these drugs, and they require a doctor’s office visit and follow-up appointments.
Surgical Penile Implants – A medical device is surgically inserted into the shaft of the penis. Some of these devices work by means of pumping fluid to the penis when an erection is desired, while others create a sort of permanent state of an erection that has to be “folded” out of the way when it’s not being used. The cost is quite high for the surgery. In addition, the success rates are unpredictable and complications of this invasive surgery are likely.
Vacuum Pump Erection Devices – The penis pump is a sort of tube that fits over the penis, then it is pumped to apply suction and pressure. When the penis becomes erect, an elastic band is placed around the base to maintain blood in the penis to keep it firm. Men often say that the initial few uses deliver impressive results that make the penis appear much larger. However, with continued use, the erection ability diminishes.
Injections – Medication to dilate or widen the blood vessels is injected directly into the penis to create an erection. Injections are not effective for penis enlargement and impractical for all but the most severe cases of impotence.
Surgery – This is controversial for cosmetic purposes and unpredictable in terms of outcome. Not for the faint of heart, surgery to lengthen the penis includes usually severing the suspensory ligament that supports the penis. This allows the penis to drop down and forward, creating the illusion of more length. Surgery to widen the penis involves implants of fat or other tissue grafts. In any case, surgery is quite costly at upwards of $4,000 per surgery. Also, due to its controversial nature, it is not performed by most physicians.
Urethra Suppositories – Medication in suppository form is inserted into the urethra so the penis can directly absorb the medication for increased blood flow.