Hello,
I am thinking of buying a SOMAcorrect but I have multiple goals and expectations for the VED. do I need multiple devices?
1. Correct a slight curve in my penis
2. Get stronger erections
3. Make penis more sensitive
4. Make penis longer and thicker
Does SOMAcorrect Xtra do all these things or do I need to buy another pump like a bathmate
how does the bathmate feel comparing to SOMAcorrect? is it the same thing
how does water and air differ is one more powerful and comfortable?
How important is the SOMAcorrect Lubricant? Will ANY water based lubricant work the same way or is the SOMAcorrect one special?
Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
Follow the protocols on the board here for the first two certainly, they've shown some promise in some people.
The bottom two are not the goal of treating Peyronies Disease so you may not find answers here - there isn't anything other than anecdotal evidence that pumps can add length/girth that wasn't there pre-Peyronies Disease.
Thank you for the quick reply.
How important is the SOMAcorrect Lubricant? Will ANY water based lubricant work the same way or is the SOMAcorrect one special?
Also is SOMAcorrect the best pump available? I want to buy the best
The SOMA Correct is a medical grade pump - which are far far better than the toy variety.
Any decent, long lasting water-based lubricant will do. Easier to clean too.
Thank you
Will my erections be improved without the rings or is it only with the rings?
Never get a bathmate. Multiple men around the world ended up with Peyronies after using that pump. It can be read about in many different forums online. Just google bathmate injury and you'll see for yourself. That pump is only decent for people who are not prone to this disease. They will probably end up with some harder erections and a little bit of added girth using the pump over a long time but for us who are prone to damage it will wreck your dick.
I feel as if a water pump would ease the penis into an artificial VED more gently than your typical air pump. You have the warm water giving way to air progressively. I don't know.