Let’s face it: men tend to be a bit obsessive when it comes to penis size, even when they are already endowed with a member of perfectly acceptable length and width. Many men even risk a very sore penis if it means adding a little more “weight” to their manhood. The penis pump is one of the most common methods used by men to add something extra to their kit. But anyone using a penis pump must take appropriate steps so that the device does not compromise the health of a man’s penis.

Used under the right conditions, a penis pump can be a relatively safe way to get a temporary penis enlargement. However, it is important to remember that, as with any attempt to alter the penis, there are always some risks associated with it. It’s also important to remember that the benefits of the penis pump are temporary – the added length or girth doesn’t last long.

The penis pump

So what is a penis pump? Essentially, it is a cylinder that is placed over the penis, after which air is pumped out of the pump, creating a “vacuum” in the cylinder and around the penis. The pressure from this vacuum helps draw blood to the penis, creating an erection. (In some cases, warm water is used to initially flood the cylinder. The water is then pumped out with air. This is called a penis water pump or hydraulic pump.)

A penis pump is often recommended for men with erection problems, as it can help them get an erection. However, many men use a penis pump not only to get an erection, but also to get a larger than normal erection, which can occur with pump use. For those looking for this effect, here are some tips to keep in mind:

– Make sure the pump has a pressure gauge. Each pump must be packaged with instructions on a “safe” pressure range for use; however, unless there is a pressure gauge to tell the user what pressure level they are currently at, they cannot know when to stop pumping.

– Disinfect the pump. A new cylinder pump should be thoroughly cleaned before it is first used, and also before each subsequent use, to remove any bacteria that may have gotten inside.

– Limit the use. Most manufacturers recommend using the pump only once a day, and those new to the process should limit its use to two to three times a week until they get used to it. Sessions should be limited to 15-20 minutes.

– Heat before use. Before inserting the penis into the pump, it’s a good idea to warm it up to get the blood flowing. Soak a towel in warm water, wring it out, and wrap it around the penis for two minutes. Repeat two or three times. Then massage the penis until it is at least partially erect before inserting it into the tube.

– Stop if there is pain. If a man experiences pain during the pumping process, he should stop the operation. If there is pain, bruising or clots, use should be discontinued.

– As mentioned, there are risks with the use of the penis pump, so a man should monitor the situation carefully and consult a doctor if he fears that there has been harm.

Even when used correctly, a man can end up with penile pain from using a penis pump. Fortunately, regular use of a top-tier penis health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven to be gentle and safe for skin) can help relieve pain. When a cream contains a high-quality emollient (like shea butter) and a natural moisturizer (like vitamin E), it’s in a great position to replenish oils that can be depleted during sexual use, damaging the skin and creating roughness. A cream with alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant, can also provide a layer of protection to the penile skin that a man will appreciate.