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Clinical Guidance

The importance of following clinical guidance for the safe use of VED constriction rings.

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Jan 12, 2026
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How to select the right constriction ring for VED safety?

Choosing a safe constriction ring for use with a vacuum erection device (VED) means matching medical-grade materials, the right diameter and tension, a quick-release design, and strict adherence to ti...

Jan 30, 2026
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What are recommended session durations and cycle protocols for safe penis pump use?

A broadly consistent body of user guides and clinical‑adjacent sources recommends short, repeated cycles of with ample rests rather than a single long continuous session, with typical per‑session tota...

Feb 1, 2026

What precautions should men on anticoagulants or with diabetes take before using a penile constriction ring?

Men taking anticoagulants and men with face heightened risks when using because those conditions increase bleeding, bruising, tissue fragility, and impaired healing — problems that can turn a normally...

Jan 12, 2026

Which materials and removal mechanisms minimize risk of penile entrapment with constriction rings?

Soft, compliant, nonmetallic constriction rings—silicone or elastomer designs with quick-release features—carry the lowest risk of penile entrapment and are easiest to remove in ordinary circumstances...

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