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Title: Using RestoreX with a lower bend?
Post by: xfan on September 28, 2023, 09:12:34 AM
Hello.I have a 90 degree bi-planar predominantly upward bend about half way down my shaft. when using RestoreX and counter bending downward, the area where my shaft bends around Restorex edge is higher than were the actual bend is on my shaft. So its not right on the exact spot. Its counter bending just above it. Are we supposed to be counter bending right where the actual curve is happening and if not, does that makes the counter bend not effective? In that case would manually counter bending be more effective?
Title: Re: Using RestoreX with a lower bend?
Post by: Neolio on December 14, 2023, 02:39:25 PM
I have the exact same problem. My bending is at the bottom of the shaft. Counterbending so far down doesn't seem to be possible with the Restorex. Or is it?

I've never had one in my hand and only know it from videos. However, I do believe that the counterbending should be at the level of the affected area.

Does anyone else have a bend so far down that they could treat with the Restorex?
Title: Re: Using RestoreX with a lower bend?
Post by: Mikel7 on December 15, 2023, 05:35:10 AM
There has been much discussion regarding this question. The consensus is that you get the Restorex as close as possible to the bent area. It doesn't matter if it is off above or below. The only matter of importance is that you can actually counter bend your penis. This provides great tension surrounding that area.