The Science

The Science Behind Our Therapies

Our devices combine multiple clinically-studied, non-invasive therapies to address wellness from various angles. Below, we explore the primary therapies integrated into our products, their benefits, how they work, and the science supporting their efficacy.

Red Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation)

Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths of light (typically 630–670nm) to penetrate tissue and stimulate cellular energy production at the mitochondrial level.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Enhances blood flow by stimulating the production of nitric oxide, a molecule that relaxes blood vessels and improves circulation.
  • Promotes tissue repair and reduces inflammation by penetrating deep into the skin and activating cellular repair processes.
  • Non-invasive and pain-free as red light therapy directly stimulates cells without causing thermal damage.
  • Boosts cellular energy (ATP) production, supporting overall tissue health and recovery.

Scientific Support: Studies published in The World Journal of Men's Health and photomedicine journals have demonstrated red light therapy's ability to enhance circulation, boost nitric oxide production, and promote tissue regeneration.

Red Light Therapy

Vacuum Therapy

Vacuum therapy uses negative pressure to draw blood into tissue, promoting engorgement, circulation, and vascular health. It has been used clinically for decades.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Increases blood flow by creating a controlled vacuum that draws blood into the target area, supporting vascular exercise.
  • Supports tissue oxygenation by encouraging fresh, oxygenated blood delivery to the area.
  • Clinically proven and recommended by urologists as a non-pharmaceutical intervention.
  • Regular use maintains vascular elasticity and supports long-term tissue health.

Scientific Support: Vacuum erection devices have been studied extensively and are endorsed by the American Urological Association as a first-line, non-invasive treatment option.

Vibration Therapy

Vibration therapy delivers targeted mechanical oscillations to stimulate nerve pathways, increase local blood flow, and promote muscle relaxation and recovery.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Stimulates nerve endings to improve sensitivity and signal transmission.
  • Enhances local microcirculation by promoting vasodilation in the treatment area.
  • Reduces muscle tension and promotes relaxation in surrounding tissues.
  • Supports neurological recovery in post-surgical or nerve-compromised patients.

Scientific Support: Penile vibration therapy has been studied in rehabilitation medicine and shown to activate reflex arcs and improve neurovascular response in clinical settings.

Vibration Therapy
EMS Therapy

EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation)

EMS uses low-level electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions, strengthening pelvic floor muscles and improving neuromuscular control.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Strengthens pelvic floor muscles which play a critical role in continence, performance, and core stability.
  • Improves neuromuscular communication by re-training the nerve-to-muscle signal pathway.
  • Enhances endurance and control through progressive muscle conditioning.
  • Non-invasive alternative to manual Kegel exercises, especially for those with weakened or hard-to-isolate muscles.

Scientific Support: EMS-based pelvic floor therapy is well-documented in urology and physiotherapy literature, with studies demonstrating significant improvements in muscle tone and functional outcomes.

Heat Therapy (Thermotherapy)

Heat therapy applies controlled, targeted warmth to tissue, increasing local blood flow, promoting tissue pliability, and preparing the body for enhanced therapeutic response.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Increases circulation by dilating blood vessels in the target area, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to tissue.
  • Improves tissue extensibility by softening collagen fibers, making tissue more responsive to stretch and traction.
  • Reduces discomfort and stiffness through muscle relaxation and improved tissue hydration.
  • Enhances synergy with other therapies by preparing tissue for maximum benefit from concurrent treatments.

Scientific Support: Thermotherapy is well-established in physical medicine and rehabilitation, with research supporting its role in improving tissue perfusion, reducing muscle tension, and enhancing the effectiveness of concurrent therapeutic modalities.

Heat Therapy
Penile Traction Therapy

Penile Traction Therapy (PTT)

Penile traction therapy is a clinically studied, non-surgical approach that applies consistent, low-force mechanical stretch to penile tissue over an extended period, leveraging the body's natural mechanotransduction response to promote structural remodeling.

Benefits and How It Works:

  • Promotes measurable length and girth improvement through sustained tensile force that stimulates mitotic cell activity and new tissue formation.
  • Addresses Peyronie's disease by gradually breaking down fibrous plaques and restoring straighter, more uniform tissue architecture.
  • Endorsed by urologists as a first-line conservative treatment, particularly as a pre- or post-surgical adjunct for patients considering penile prosthetics or reconstructive procedures.
  • Improves erectile function recovery in men post-prostatectomy by preserving penile length and maintaining tissue oxygenation during rehabilitation.
  • Safe and well-tolerated when applied with evidence-based force levels and progressive duration protocols — typically 4–8 hours of daily wear over 3–6 months.

Scientific Support: PTT has been evaluated in multiple prospective clinical trials, including studies published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, BJU International, and the Journal of Urology. Research by Gontero et al. and subsequent investigators has reported statistically significant improvements in stretched penile length and curvature correction in men with Peyronie's disease and those undergoing penile rehabilitation protocols.

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