Recently there’s been some discussion over whether or not men should attempt to increase the size of the penis. According to proponents, augmenting the penis is no different to women augmenting the breasts, buttocks or lips. Increasing the size of the penis is safe when done properly and doesn’t harm anyone else in the process.
On the other hand, critics point out the fact that penis size is genetic and should therefore be left alone. Let’s take a look at the genetic issue in and then expand on it a little bit.
As you may already know the chimpanzee is the closest genetic match to human beings; so much so that the human and chimp genomes have a similarity rate of 96%. Yet it is that 4% difference that accounts for all of the unique characteristics that separate men from chimps. Both the similarities and differences among the two often lead researchers to use chimps as a comparison during human genetic research. In 2005 such was the case in a study done by researchers at Stanford University.
The Spineless Penis
In studying the human and chimpanzee genomes, it was learned that human males lacked certain regulatory controls in key androgen receptors. The lack of these controls manifested itself in the fact that the human penis does not have the spines found on the chimp penis. In fact, humans are one of only a few species utilizing sexual reproduction in which the penis does not include spines. The spines are thought by some biologists to be a means of controlling which males reproduce with different females.
At any rate the genome comparison conclusively proves that the development of the male penis depends largely on genetic factors. Whatever genes a man inherits from his parents will have a lot to do with the size and shape of his package. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot you can do about genetics if you’re smaller than you want to be. But there are ways to get around what nature has given you and add size to your penis. The key is to understand how the process works so you can choose a method that works best for you.
Penis Enlargement Through Traction
Perhaps the most well documented method of increasing penis size is a principle known as traction. It has been used for centuries not only to create bigger penises, but also to lengthen the neck, enlarge the lips or earlobes, stretch the skin for surgical purposes, lengthen shortened limbs, and so on. Even today there are still groups of men in South America and India who employ ancient traction practices by tying weights to the penis.
Despite the fact that your natural size is genetic, you also have a genetic predisposition for regenerating body tissues that are put under stress. For example, consider the bodybuilder who goes to the gym five days per week for pretty stressful work out. He is building muscle mass by stressing his muscle tissue to the point that microscopic tears are created in it. During his recovery time, the athlete’s body repairs those tears by generating new cell tissue to fill in the spaces. Penis traction works exactly the same way.
When you use a device like the Quick Extender Pro, you are gently pulling on the penis to provide just enough stress to cause the same microscopic tears. They’re small enough that you’ll see and feel nothing, yet large enough that the body must create significant amounts of cell tissue to fill in the gaps. Within 3 to 6 months of use, a traction device can achieve measurable and permanent results.
Results Will Vary
We know that traction is a time-tested theory that is almost universally successful, yet bear in mind that genetics does play a part in the results each man sees. For some men, an inch or more of growth is possible just within the first three or four months. In others, the process can take 12 months or more. Genetics does play a role in how quickly your body adds length and girth to your penis just as it does in muscle building and sculpting. But rest assured it will work for you over time.
If you need further proof consider the fact that most men who seek medical treatment for Peyronie’s disease are told by their doctors to simply wait it out for 12 to 16 months. The idea behind waiting is the fact that the patient’s body may naturally correct the curvature of Peyronie’s disease on its own. But it could take more than a year to do so. Typically doctors avoid surgery for at least that amount of time. It stands to reason that if Peyronie’s disease can be self corrected over time penis enlargement can be achieved the same way using a traction device.
One final note: If you’re using a penis enlargement device feel free to supplement with topical creams and ointments. Such products may not necessarily add size but they will soothe the skin and help you recover faster.