
People like to take on the world and come out victorious. Or,
alternatively, to prove to themselves they can make do without a lot of
things usually found in stores. Tinkering with devices and building
stuff is an abiding pleasure which led to the expansion of DIY stores
across Europe and the USA. Many people think it's absolute common sense
not to spend money of devices that one can build alone, for both profit
and the pleasure of it.
And just like in the case of other industries, the development of the
penis enlargement market has not inhibited the initiative of certain
men who are keen to save money, distrust any kind of commerce or are
eager to prove their independence. These men are all using homemade
penis enlargement devices, which they claim to work so close to the
performance of devices available on the market that it makes no
difference in effectiveness and speed of results.
Since we have never seen or tried their devices, we can't speak of
their performances. However, we can warn the penis enlargement
community about the risks of using homemade solutions. The reasons why
the SizeGenetics traction device is produced in a manufacturing plant
and not in an anonymous basement are called "quality and safety
standards".
SizeGenetics is a type 1 medical device, which means that it has been
inspected and found compliant with a series of safety standards.
SizeGenetics is also bearing the CE symbol, which proves that it meets
the quality, safety and workmanship standards set by the European
Community. These quality certificates show to our current and
prospective customers that SizeGenetics is a perfectly safe and
effective penis enlargement device, when used correctly.
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The problem with homemade devices is that they are hazardous even when
used correctly. A properly manufactured traction device keeps the penis
stretched in a single direction. It is not likely to suddenly collapse
in a heap of mismatched parts and it's carefully designed not to bend
the penis at all. The manufacturer saw to it that its parts would not
cut skin or in any way injure the owner, if the device is used as
recommended.
A homemade device, assembled from whatever was available at the time,
has no such safeguards, but comes bundled with a lot of risks and
hazards. It's also important to remember that homemade devices may
cause lasting damage. It's a pity to find at one's own expense that a
screw that gave at the wrong moment has deprived one of sex for a
couple of months or more.
And this is before we get to talk about scars, broken nerve tissue,
subcutaneous bleeding and rashes caused by bringing the wrong kind of
materials in contact with the skin. Or about the embarrassment of
having to explain to a doctor just how you managed to injure THAT part
of your body. We admire independence and the intrepid spirit that never
gives up, but risking your sex life and health is not something we can
approve of.
Simply put, the risks of using a homemade device outweigh by far any
possible benefits. Whatever money one may save by not buying a
manufactured product are likely to be spent on medical care and
treatments. And this is not a good idea, ever.