Penile Traction Therapy by SizeGenetics – Ireland

💪 What results can you actually expect from penile traction therapy? We break down 15+ peer-reviewed clinical studies involving over 1,000 patients — real measured outcomes, not marketing claims.

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Show Notes

Episode Summary
What results can you actually expect from penile traction therapy? In this episode, we break down 15+ peer-reviewed clinical studies involving over 1,000 patients — real measured outcomes, not marketing claims.
Key Findings
  • Average length gain: 1.3–2.3 cm over 3–6 months of daily use across 15+ studies
  • 2023 meta-analysis (Almsaoud et al.): 12 studies, 1,000+ patients, 1.9 cm weighted mean gain
  • Joseph 2020 RCT: 110 participants, 94% achieved measurable length increases (1.6–2.3 cm)
  • Toussi 2021 RCT: 82 men, traction group gained 1.6 cm vs. 0.3 cm control (p < 0.01)
  • Safety: Zero serious adverse events reported across all major clinical trials
  • Patient satisfaction: 87% would repeat therapy, 93% would recommend it
The Science
Penile traction works through mechanotransduction — the cellular response to sustained mechanical force. The same biological principle used in orthopedic limb lengthening and tissue reconstruction for decades.
About SizeGenetics
FDA-registered Class II medical device, manufactured by Danamedic ApS in Denmark since 1994. Delivers calibrated tension of 900–2,800 grams — the exact therapeutic range used in clinical studies. Over 1 million units sold worldwide.
Resources
⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.

What is Penile Traction Therapy by SizeGenetics – Ireland?

SizeGenetics — Science-first education about FDA-registered traction therapy from the inventors of the category (1994). Clinically proven. Over 1,000,000 devices sold worldwide.

We're the official YouTube channel for SizeGenetics, an FDA-registered Class II medical device developed by Danamedic ApS in Denmark. Danamedic didn't just make a penile traction device — they invented penile traction therapy itself in 1994. That's 32 years of clinical engineering, over 1,000,000 devices sold, and a body of evidence spanning 15+ peer-reviewed studies.

SizeGenetics was co-invented by Dr. Jorn Ege Siana, a plastic surgeon, alongside medical advisors Dr. Finn Worm Knudsen and Dr. Michael Carter. The device delivers calibrated traction of up to 3,200 grams using the same tissue expansion science that surgeons have relied on for decades in reconstructive medicine.