Do Penis Pumps and Pills Really Work?
If you have been following the penis pill or penis pump industry recently, you will know that there has been a lot of controversy over recent products which claim to extend the size and increase the thickness of your penis.
Many medical professionals doubt whether these claims can indeed be fulfilled from such products. However, research has recently shown that they do indeed provide some effect. Let's take a closer look to see which evidence works in favour of these products, and therefore how you can benefit from them.
Penis Pump Research
A recent study on the effects and beneficial outcomes of penis pumps have concluded that indeed they do work at both lengthening and strengthening the penis. The study was done on 50 men, all of whom suffered from a small penis syndrome at birth.
Take a look at these interesting statistics about the outcomes of this trial:
- Increase in length by 35% (on average).
- Increase in width by 25% (on average).
Of course, for men with small penises, this outcome was somewhat unsatisfactory. However, the point certainly proves that the people with average or above average sized penises can greatly benefit from a size increases attained through the use of the penis pump.
The study followed the participants as they used the device once a day for a single month.
Penis Pill Research
Penis pills work from the inside out, increasing tissue mass and thereby increasing the size of the penis in the long term. In another study which was completely separate to the one above, the fundamental action of was acknowledged. Take a look at the following statistics:
- 12% increase in tissue mass in the penis region.
- 25% increase in muscle mass during an erection.
These results were seen in patients who took a single dose of the tablets each day for eight weeks. The conclusion is therefore that the pills provide a longer term solution, and therefore a slower response than a penis pump will.
Thankfully, another finding of the study was that the safety of penis pills is extraordinary, as the majority of these pills (and indeed the ones that were used in the study) are all herbal and natural supplement based, and therefore provided no risk of reaction or negative effect from other drugs which were being taken by the users at the time of the study.