Penis Pumps

Penis Pumps

There are two different kinds of penis pumps: one enlarges the penis by creating a vacuum, while the other creates sucking and stroking sensations. They look similar and consist of a cylinder in which to insert the penis, a gasket to maintain a seal around the base, and a pump to remove air from the cylinder and create a vacuum.

The enlargement pumps are usually controlled manually, using a pump bulb similar that used by doctors to check blood pressure. As air is pumped out of the cylinder, the penis is free to expand and blood rushes in to further enlarge it.

In theory, consistent use of a penis pump is similar to weightlifting. The repeated artificial engorgement and consequential stretching of the erectile tissue is supposed to increase the size of the penis over time. It is generally accepted that these pumps can not produce any significant change in the length of the penis, although it may be possible to augment the circumference. Whether or not regular

    

Use of a penis pump can permanently enlarge a man's penis is still debated, but some men swear by them. Nevertheless, pumps must be used with caution in order to prevent burst capillaries, blistering and other ill effects.

Masturbation pumps, sometimes called sleeves, are designed specifically for pleasure rather than for enlargement; they are, however, very similar in design. They usually include a gasket molded in the shape of a vagina, anus or mouth, and may incorporate a vibrating bullet. After inserting the penis into the soft, warm masturbator, the pump mechanism is used to gently increase and decrease the amount of vacuum suction, simulating the pleasure of intercourse. The Magnum Pump is a quality pump with extra security features including a pressure gauge and safety release. For extra stimulation the Power Grip Pump includes a ribbed latex entrance and vibrating oscillator.

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Penis Pumps

Whether you're pumping for penis enlargement or simply pumping for pleasure (to achieve orgasm), you start with a full or 3/4 erection. The shaft of the penis is inserted into the cylinder. The base of the cylinder is then pressed firmly against the body to create an airtight suction seal. Squeezing the bulb or hand piece on the pump creates an increase in pressure inside the cylinder, causing increased blood flow to the penis.

Penis Pumps

Penis pumps were originally developed to help men with erectile dysfunction to get a “hard on”. Today with  Viagra, Levitra, and other drugs, penis pumps are used more for play as sex toys, or to help get a harder erection without drugs.

Keep in mind that over pumping be dangerous. In some cases, the pumped up tissues can take a week or more to return to normal. And extreme or prolonged pumping can result in permanent damage to blood vessels in the penis and the penile tissues.
 

The basic engineering of a penis pump is simple. A tube to house the penis is attached by a hose to a vacuum penis pumping device that sucks the air out of the tube. A  lip around the base of the tube makes a tight-fitting seal with the cock. As the air is pumped out of the tube by the vacuum pump, it pulls the penis further into the tube and increases blood flow.

These four basic types of penis pumps.

  1. The Squeeze Ball
    The squeeze ball appears to be the most common type of pump and the most widely used. A rubber squeeze ball, such as that used to pump up a blood pressure cuff in the doctor's office, is attached to an air valve, then to a hose which attaches to the tube. With the air valve closed, the ball is squeezed and air is removed from the tube creating a vacuum. The more times you squeeze, the stronger the suction becomes. To release the pressure, simply open the air valve
  2. The Plunger
    This works a lot like a bicycle tire pump.
  3. The Hand Grip
     Considered by many to be the best for penis pumping, the grip type pump is quite popular with those who have tried more than one. Hand grip penis pumps are said to be better at regulating pressure.
  4. The Electric
    Electric pumps offer all the bells and whistles any serious pumper could want. Aside from fully regulated suction and various settings, they offer a more or less hands-free pumping experience.

Go Slow!


Put a good amount of lube all around and in the rubber or latex sealing ring (do not use oiled based lubes, use waterbased lubes) on the opening of the penis pump tube. Also apply a bunch of that lube all over your penis as well. It will help with insertion of the penis into the tube, especially if your cock is not hard.

Push your dick through the ring and into the tube until the mouth of the tube is firmly up against your body. Now begin pumping just a little bit at a time. Take it slowly at first. Very slowly. Over-pumping can cause serious problems. You can rupture veins and bruise the penis shaft as well as inflict permanent damage. It may just sound funny like a dick hickey, but you should always be careful and know your own limits. A burst blood vessel in your dick will be painful, and just plain ugly.

With the seal on the tube tightly against your body, continue pumping until your cock is firmly erect. Now stop for a moment and check things out; Does this amount of pressure feel comfortable? Is there any unusual discoloration or veins that look on the verge of exploding? If all seems well, pump a little more and hold, asking yourself the same questions each time you stop. If you feel uncomfortable at any point, open the air valve and release the pressure. You can always pump back up again any time you're ready.

We reccomend keeping your active pump time to under twenty minutes. We know you want that massive cock now, and penis pumps can produce some impressive short term results, but size isn't going to matter at all if you permanently damage your dick. You could wind up in the emergency room with a ruptured schlong, or worse yet, you may become unable to get a normal erection.

There is no reason penis pumping should hurt. If you experience pain, stop pumping immediately and consult a physician before continuing.

Maintain a regular pumping routine for about six months if you want to see results.

  • You have to keep a regular routine going after that if you want those results to be permanent. It's really no different than any other type of regular exercise program.
  • Men who report the most success use pumping sessions (about 30 minutes each) three to four times a week, allowing recovery time between sessions.
  • You will gain a great deal more in girth than you will in length. If you've always wanted a chubby, then regular pumping may just be the thing for you.

Penis pumps can also be an enjoyable masturbator.
By regulating the suction, you can pump yourself into blowing a pretty good load. This is probably the main reason most men pump. What guy doesn't enjoy having the cum sucked out of him?

Be sure to read and follow all operating and safety instructions that come with your penis pump.

Penis Pumps Safety Suggestions

Vacuum Constriction Devices

   * How does it work?
   * How well do vacuum constriction devices work?
   * Who should consider using a vacuum constriction device?
   * What are the side effects?
   * How much does the device cost?
   * Does insurance cover the devices?

A vacuum constriction device (VCD) is an external pump with a band on it that a man with erectile dysfunction can use to get and maintain an erection.

The VCD consists of an acrylic cylinder with a pump that may be attached directly to the end of the penis. A constriction ring or band is placed on the cylinder at the other end, which is applied to the body. The cylinder and pump are used to create a vacuum to help the penis become erect; the band or constriction ring is used to help maintain the erection.

The pump helps the penis become erect while the band maintains the erection.

How Does It Work?

To use the device:

   * Place the pump, which can be pumped by hand or run on batteries, over the penis.
   * Pump the air out of the cylinder so that a vacuum is created. The vacuum draws blood into the shaft of the penis and causes it to swell and become erect.
   * Once the penis is erect, with the help of lubricant, slide the retaining band down onto the lower end of the penis.
   * Remove the pump.

Intercourse can be attempted with the constriction band in place to help maintain the erection. The band can be left on safely for up to 30 minutes to allow for successful intercourse.

How Well Do Vacuum Constriction Devices Work?

Studies suggest that about 50%-80% of men are satisfied with the results of VCD. As with any other method of treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), satisfaction rates may decrease with time.

Who Should Consider Using a Vacuum Constriction device?

Vacuum constriction devices are safe and can be used by patients with ED caused by many conditions, including:

   * Poor blood flow to the penis
   * Diabetes
   * Surgery for prostate or colon cancer
   * Psychological issues such as anxiety or depression

Vacuum constriction devices should not be used by men who may have a significant congenital bleeding disorder or a disorder that predisposes them to a condition called priapism (a prolonged, sometime painful erection lasting over several hours). Examples include sickle cell anemia, some forms of leukemia, and other blood conditions.

If you choose to pump, take it slow, real slow!