Who’s Who: A Q&A with Julian from Phallosan

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The following was written for PEGym by a longstanding member of the Male Enhancement Community:

Hi, my name is Julian and I work for the company Swiss Sana AG, the makers and patent holders of Phallosan forte and Phallosan plus.

Swiss Sana AG is family-owned. The complete production facilities and offices are in Liechtenstein, one of the smallest countries in the world. The company does not work with third parties; the production, email, and phone support are done by our permanent employees.

Phallosan products are only shipped by us and we do not work with any wholesalers worldwide, except those bought directly from a clinic or pharmacy. The reason for this is we want to guarantee 100% knowledge and support from our staff, for your safety and best possible results.

About me:

I’ve been working on Phallosan for 16 years and I am responsible for the product, our websites, videos, and other publications. Everything you see on www.phallosan.com has something to do with me, from the product design to the packaging. I have tested every single product out there and I know what we need and want.

The product has to be safe and tested so no allergic reactions will happen. Most importantly, it has to work, otherwise you have a huge pile of complaints and feel like a thief!

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I can personally say: I LOVE MY JOB. I love the product and I have thousands of emails and letters from wives, teenangers, couples, and men who are so happy with what they have achieved with Phallosan!

 

AJ: Would you mind giving me your thoughts on if/how male enhancement has become more acceptable (especially in Europe) over the past few years?

Dear AJ,

Europe is a very open-minded continent, but when it comes to the penis, nearly everyone looks away or does not want to talk about it. On the other hand, breast implants and other medical improvements on women are a daily topic on newspapers, magazines, and in the public.

Right now, the focus has started to shift on men and the press is starting to report about problems, issues, and dreams we might have. The main topic, of course, is penis enlargement.

Germany is the number 1 worldwide when it comes to surgical penis enlargement. Due to channels like Youporn and others, men have started to think they have a deficit. Aside from that, women are now talking more about their last experience with “Mr. Big” or “Mr. Small” publicly.

Through this and the fact that there are clear figures regarding which country’s males have a problem with length, products like Phallosan are now here to improve men’s confidence and manhood.

Who can say NO to 2 extra inches, right? No one!

 

AJ: Do European medical systems offer insurance or other benefits to those seeking to purchase male enhancement products?

Some European countries like Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France offer an insurance and complete takeover of cost when it comes to enhancement products — but — only if the patient has a serious injury, a handicap, after a prostate surgery, suffers from diabetes or from IPP/penis curvature, or micropenis.

Now another but is they only takeover the complete costs if:

  1. The product they want to buy carries a CE Mark
  2. All materials used are proven to be non-allergic and has an ISO Certificate
  3. The product has been clinically tested for over 6 months with at least 50 patients
  4. The clinic who made the study has to be government-owned, not private
  5. And of course, the results have to show a positive outcome.

And to be honest, there is only one product like this on the market: Phallosan forte.

Phallosan forte is available in every single pharmacy in Germany, Switzerland and Austria and the government health insurance takes the complete costs for the product as well as the doctors’ visits.

So the answer is YES. Only one product made it and that is the Phallosan.

All the best,

Julian

 

For more information on the Phallosan device, visit PhalloExtender.com.

Will Male Enhancement Ever Go “Mainstream”?

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Will Male Enhancement Ever Go “Mainstream”?

Another, similar question goes as follows: “If it works, why aren’t more men doing it?”

These questions get asked every once in a while on the forums, and they’re very valid questions. The first question is more complex to answer. For one, the concept of male enhancement as we understand it on the forums — which refers mostly to one’s abilities to increase penis size, enhance erection quality and improve sexual self-confidence and sexual performance — has become a lot more popular than it was 20 years ago. A BIG problem in the late 90s and early 00s when penile enhancement as we know it began its grassroots presence on the internet was its conflation with “enlargement” pills. There were quite a few notable legal cases made against said pill companies due to the problems like fake ingredients and deceptive billing practices.[1] Thankfully, the grassroots movement of the forums pushed on and the community continued to grow and with it, the body of knowledge.

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Since that time, there has been a lot of data which showed that it is an effective and healthy way to raise erection quality, increase penis size, and improve sexual confidence.[2] Much of the data would be considered anecdotal in nature like the evidence provided from trainees in the Success Forum.  There’s also the documented mainstream evidence as noted in the various extender studies.[3]  

Just last year, I was interviewed by C. Brian Smith of MEL Magazine who not only decided to write an article about it, but became a successful MeCoach client as well. He wrote about his experiences here.  

This isn’t the first time male enhancement has gotten positive press, though, as can be seen in Salon Magazine’s interview of Michael Salvini (AKA DoubleLongDaddy) of MatterOfSize (read here).

Answering the Question

As far as answering the question “If male enhancement works, why aren’t more men doing it?”, there are some good explanations for this. For one, because it isn’t quite mainstream, there are going to be doubts about it for those who are uninformed. Second, even the most informed trainee is going to need to put in the work. Ironically, many of those who complain the most and the longest about its efficacies fail to try it for themselves. I’ve dialogued with those who have this mindset and the largest obstacle is “Analysis Paralysis”. All of the studying on male enhancement does no good unless an actual commitment is made towards giving the exercises a try.

In short, male enhancement will spread and those who commit to it will make gains. As to whether or not it goes mainstream, this remains to be seen. Truth be told, whether or not this goes mainstream depends in part on the readers’ willingness to share data. It’s the hope that places like the PEGym.com forum will help to facilitate these types of discussions.  

References

[1] “Tainted Sexual Enhancement Products.” US Food and Drug Administration, www.fda.gov/Drugs/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/BuyingUsingMedicineSafely/MedicationHealthFraud/ucm234539.htm.

[2] Gontero, P, et al. “A Pilot Phase-II Prospective Study to Test the ‘Efficacy’ and Tolerability of a Penile-Extender Device in the Treatment of ‘Short Penis’.” National Center for Biotechnology Information, 16 Oct. 2008, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18990153.

[3] Nikoobakht, M, et al. “Effect of Penile-Extender Device in Increasing Penile Size in Men with Shortened Penis: Preliminary Results.” National Center for Biotechnology Information, 19 Jan. 2010, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102448.

Pelvic Floor Health and Male Sexuality

Pelvic Floor Health and Male Sexuality

Article courtesy of Pegasus

Women have long realized that the pelvic floor has a big impact on their sexuality.[1] Men have been slower to realize this and have tended to be penis focused. Even when they look beyond the penis, the focus has tended to be the prostate, and there has even been confusion between prostate effects and pelvic floor effects.[2]

The beginning point for mainstream recognition of the importance of the pelvic floor was the kegels.[3] Unfortunately, this understanding was incomplete; and while it addressed some problems, it created others. Kegel exercises are often helpful in cases of weakness of superfical muscles of the pelvic floor. However, in cases where there is excessive tension/spasm, or in more complex cases, their indiscriminate use can be counterproductive.

PEGym Observes the Importance of Pelvic Floor Health

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PEGym has long recognized that among the long list of symptoms of pelvic floor problems are a number that impact male sexuality. Seeing the issue and with little availability of mainstream answers, site members devised pelvic floor treatments for common sexual complaints. These often revolved around stretches, massages, and the like. PEGym has forums with numerous threads involving pelvic floor training, particularly in the field of premature ejaculation training but also erectile dysfunction (ED), male multiple orgasm (MMO), hard flaccid (HF), and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS).

At the time, this was ahead of the science and the general approach lacked validating studies. Some well respected mainstream authorities made statements like premature ejaculation is incurable. Well, science moves forward and there are now numerous studies supporting training of the pelvic floor.[4][5][6][7] Physiotherapy has become the vehicle for mainstream medical professionals to provide pelvic floor therapy.

Many of the methodologies they use are very similar to the methods used onsite for some time. Of course they have the advantage of classical training and being able to access the client for testing. The disadvantages of trying to diagnose an issue over the internet is also obvious.

Why It’s Worth Visiting a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist

Unfortunately, much of the mainstream medical community is still unaware of the role of the pelvic floor in common male sexual complaints, let alone that physio has started to deal with them. If you have been to several general practice doctors and urologists who are unable to diagnose the issue, or say it’s in your head, it may be worth a visit to a physio who does male pelvic floor work.

Physio working on male pelvic floor health is still relatively cutting edge. It may be difficult to access outside of developed western countries and metro areas.

Many PEGym members still find great value in the exercises described onsite, both as a stand alone therapy and for use as an adjunct to physio.

References

[1] Brichford, Connie & Craig, Christine W. “Kegel Exercises — How to Tone Vaginal Muscles.” EverydayHealth.com. 22 Jan. 2009. Web. 08 Feb. 2019. Retrieved from https://www.everydayhealth.com/sexual-health/kegel-exercises-to-tone-vaginal-muscles.aspx
[2] Noble, Breana. “Know the Difference: Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome vs. Prostatitis.” Newsmax, Newsmax Inc. Newsmax Inc., 14 Mar. 2016. Retrieved from www.newsmax.com/fastfeatures/chronic-pelvic-pain-sydnrome-prostatitis-difference/2016/03/14/id/719065/
[3] Kegel, Arnold H. “Progressive Resistance Exercise to the Functional Restoration of the Perineal Muscles.” American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 56: 238-248, August, 1948. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/000293784890266X
[4] Pastore, Antonio L., et al. “Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation for Patients with Lifelong Premature Ejaculation: a Novel Therapeutic Approach.” Therapeutic Advances in Urology, vol. 6, no. 3, 2014, pp. 83–88., doi:10.1177/1756287214523329.
[5] Rival, T, and L Clapeau. “[Effectiveness of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation in Erectile Dysfunction: A Literature Review].” Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports., U.S. National Library of Medicine, Dec. 2017, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29030080.
[6] Cohen, Deborah, et al. “The Role of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Male Sexual Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain.” Sexual Medicine Reviews, vol. 4, no. 1, 2016, pp. 53–62., doi:10.1016/j.sxmr.2015.10.001.
[7] Myers, Christopher, and Moira Smith. “Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Improves Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation: a Systematic Review.” Physiotherapy, 2019, doi:10.1016/j.physio.2019.01.002.

About the Author, Pegasus

As a young man, Pegasus self-discovered male multi-orgasm (MMO) training at a time when it was believed impossible. Working with kegels, reverse kegels, and edging, he noticed both the multi-orgasm benefits and PE benefits. As time went on, MMO forms within mystic practices like Tantra became well-known, but Pegasus focused on non-mystic MMO. Joining “mainstream” PE and influenced by the ethos of PEGym’s White Tiger, JonPop, he teaches pelvic floor training and edging to deal with issues like premature ejaculation.

His other interests include judo and gym.

World Record Penis Gains, Viagra & The Squeeze Exercise – Ask the Experts

Big Al, of MaleEnhancementCoach.com, answers questions about World Record Penis Gains, Viagra and the Squeeze Exercise in this Ask the Experts article.

If you have questions you’d like answered in an Ask the Experts article, please PM Big Al.

Q. What’s the record amount of penis length…

…gained by anyone?

Big Al: The greatest amount of length gained (to my knowledge) is 6.29
inches using a combination of methods- as seen here: GUINNESS WORLD RECORD Penis Enlargement.

 

Q. I don’t have any physical erectile dysfunction problems but

…I’m aware of psychological ED. Because of this, I like to use Viagra before each training session. Is this OK?

Big Al: In that case, you should do your best to train without Viagra. Your dependence without having a genuine physical issue not only turns your Viagra use into a crutch- thereby not forcing you to resolve the situation on a deeper level- but Viagra has attenuation effects. What this means is you’ll need more of it over time in order to get the same reaction.

You really should only Viagra as needed and as recommended by your physician.

You may also be interested in reviewing the following: More On The Mental Side Of Male Enhancement.

 

Q. About ”The Squeeze” exercise

…Where on the shaft does the girth get ”isolated” the most? Because I am really after middle and upper/glans girth.

Big Al: When performed properly the Squeeze should target every aspect of girth. The common missed points are the glans and the base. To make sure you work as much of the base as you can, be sure to dig your hand at the base as deep into it as it will go within the limits of your comfort. For the glans, be sure to have some blood in the glans when you clamp the hand behind it. There should be as much blood in the glans as the rest of the penis.

Tension/Resistance for Skeletal Muscle and Penis Enlargement

The following article will review an interesting experiment to see how it can be applied to muscle building and penis enlargement.

Muscle Building Research and Its Significance to Penis Enlargement

Research titled “Progressive stretch overload of skeletal muscle results in hypertrophy before hyperplasia” subjected birds to a constant weighted stretch using weights attached to their right wings.[1] Results showed muscle mass increased by 318% in 28 days, while muscle length hit peak increase levels at 60% in just 12 days!

Though the hypothesis of the experiment was to investigate the effects of stretching and resistance in [skeletal] muscle hypertrophy, there are enough physical similarities between skeletal muscle tissue and the penis to see how this applies to PE.

Similarities and Differences of Skeletal Muscle and Penile Muscles

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Regarding the similarities: Both the penis and skeletal muscles have ligamental structures, and the fascia of the penis is structurally similar to the fascia surrounding muscle tissue.[2] These tissues respond well to the principles outlined in Davis’ Law. Davis’ Law is a physiological principle that states soft tissue heals according to how it was mechanically stressed.[3] Allowing the tissue to accept the stress during rehabilitation leads to the strengthening of the tissue.

Regarding the differences/parallels: Whereas muscle tissue is contractile, the penis itself is a passive organ in terms of how it expands- though the penis is composed of smooth muscle tissue.[4][5]

The muscles of the pelvic floor are skeletal muscles- so they do respond to the benefits of combining stretching and contracting.[6] The penis is connected to the pubic symphysis via the penile suspensory ligament. Kegels pull at this ligament in a sling-like manner, as opposed to how a skeletal muscle pulls directly via contraction from the origin to the insertion point.

This is beneficial since kegel exercises help blood flow to the penis. According to Dr. Steven Lamm, author of The Hardness Factor, “Increasing blood flow to the penis strengthens erections and enhances the function of your vital organ.”[7]

Muscle Mass and Penis Enlargement 

One such plan for taking advantage of the stretch/contraction phenomenon is the Shocking routines- for the advanced trainee. Another excellent movement is the DLD Blaster.

It’s highly recommended this type of training be reserved for the moderate to very advanced levels of male enhancement training.

Needless to say, this has applications for those wanting to add [skeletal] muscle mass. For those wanting to incorporate fascial stretching into their bodybuilding training, this is best left for the end of training a targeted body part.

References

[1] Antonio, J, and W J Gonyea. “Progressive Stretch Overload of Skeletal Muscle Results in Hypertrophy before Hyperplasia.” Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports., U.S. National Library of Medicine, Sept. 1993, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8226539.

[2] Sam, Peter & LaGrange, Chad A. “Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis, Penis.” Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports., U.S. National Library of Medicine, 27 Oct. 2018, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482236/.

[3] Ellenbecker, Todd S., et al. Davis’ Law. Effective Functional Progressions in Sport Rehabilitation. Human Kinetics, 2009. Page 4.

[4] Wespes, E. “Smooth Muscle Pathology and Erectile Dysfunction.” International Journal of Impotence Research. Vol. 14 (2002), pp. 17-21.

[5] DiSanto, Michael, et al. “Expression of Myosin Isoforms in Smooth Muscle Cells in the Corpus Cavernosum.” American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. Vol. 275 (1998), No. 4, pp. 976-987.

[6] Raizada, V, and R K Mittal. “Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Applied Physiology.” Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports., U.S. National Library of Medicine, Sept. 2008, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18793993.

[7] Lamm, Steven. The Hardness Factor. New York: HarperCollins, 2005.

Safety for Male Enhancement/Penis Enlargement Training – Part 2

In this part of the male enhancement safety article, we’re going to stress optimizing the mindset for preventing male enhancement injuries, as well as dealing with any injuries in the most effective manner. We’ll also cover what should be avoided in order to minimize injuries, and what to do to avoid making things worse if an injury is incurred.

Male Enhancement Safety Guide: Optimizing the Mind

1. Mindset

One of the more popular cautions on PEGym points out how male enhancement training is not a substitute for mental hygiene. In essence, if you’re taking up this training from a position of deep anxiety, then it may very well work against you. The reason for this is the penis requires a certain level of positive emotional influx in order for it to get erect. If one is extremely emotionally concerned, then this could lead to a form of performance anxiety. In fact, a 2016 study in Translational Andrology and Urology recognized how issues of self-esteem, interpersonal conflict, and performance anxiety can actually affect penile health.[1]

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In cases like this, it’s recommended one seek out medical professional help before attempting this type of training.

The fear based mindset also comes into play when performance anxiety is absent, but the fear of injury isn’t. As mentioned in the last section of this article, ALL forms of physical training carry the potential for risk.

Being obsessive about injury to the point where one can induce negative symptoms just from worry has strong precedence.[2] Even in the case where one may suffer minor injuries, the problem is often compounded by anxiety.

If one does suffer an injury it’s VITAL to do one’s best to not let fear spiral out of control!

2. Self Diagnosing

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It’s not uncommon to read about cases where one suspects a particular issue without a proper diagnosis.[3] It’s not unusual to note on some of the same discourse how these trainees may go months, or even years, in a sort of limbo without getting a proper diagnosis for a perceived injury.

While there are complaints on how the medical system in many countries isn’t well equipped to deal with certain male enhancement problems- mostly due to the proliferation of medical professionals not treating, but often recommending Viagra, or some other such erection aid- the effective alternative may require competent medical intervention. That being said, many such cases are often made worse when anxiety compounds the issue.

The following should be read by everyone who suspects they may have a legitimate medical issue: The Perils of Self Diagnosis

3. “Fear Porn”

This term is used for those who tend to indulge in reviewing medical based literature or injury themed forum threads while suffering from anxiety. In a frazzled mind state, the viewing of such materials very often makes things worse. To practice male enhancement safety, ANY important medical decisions should be made from a sound mental perspective.

It’s hope the above helps you to get the most out of your training efforts while minimizing or avoiding injury altogether. But if you do fall prey to an injury, please take heed using the above advice!

References

[1] Althof, S E. “Psychosexual Therapy for Premature Ejaculation.” Translational Andrology and Urology. Aug. 2016 5(4): 475–481. doi: 10.21037/tau.2016.05.15

[2] Malamut, Melissa. “Can You Think Yourself Sick?” Boston Magazine, Boston Magazine, 4 Apr. 2013. Web. 25 Jan. 2019. Retrieved from https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2013/04/04/can-you-worry-yourself-sick/

[3] Pillay, Srini. “The Dangers of Self Diagnosis.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers. 03 May 2010. Web. 25 Jan. 2019. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/debunking-myths-the-mind/201005/the-dangers-self-diagnosis

Safety for Male Enhancement/Penis Enlargement Training – Part 1

This article will go in depth on how you can maximize your male enhancement / penis enlargement training experience by approaching it from the perspective of safety. It’s hope some misconceptions about this form of training will be dispelled as well.

It should be understood that ANY form of physical training carries risks. That being said, there’s a lot you can do to mitigate the potential for harm while maximizing results.

Male Enhancement Safety Guide for Penis Enlargement Training

1. Get a Thorough Medical Check Up

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Before you begin any training regimen, it’s highly recommended you get a thorough medical check up! This will ensure there are no underlying issues which may be exacerbated by training. A general check up will suffice for most. But, if you’ve had any previous anomalies associated with the genital or pelvic region, it would behoove you to get a specialist to examine the area and clear you for training first.

2. Conditioning

Conditioning refers to one’s ability to withstand training stress. Developing high EQ (Erection Quality) using stamina based exercises like Kegels can go a long way towards developing conditioning, but if you’ve never performed any penis enlargement exercises, then making sure to ease slowly into training is very highly recommended!

The following is an excellent resource for getting started:

Before starting any male enhancement routine- please read!

In addition to male enhancement/penis enlargement specific conditioning, it would be within your best interests to make sure your cardiovascular fitness is at a high level of development. This factor- when combined with high EQ- will ensure you get the most out of your training experience.

Another factor we should consider is the thickness and rigidity of the tunica. Here’s a brief review of penile anatomy that will help you understand how conditioning or your ability to withstand training stress should help improve your EQ:

The tunica albuginea is a thick protective layer of densely packed fibers that protect the testes, surrounding the spongy chambers of the penis called corpora cavernosa.[1] It consists of layers of collagen that can accommodate a considerable degree of intracavernosal pressure.[2]

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According to studies by Dr. Ahmend Shafik in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, tunica layers vary in men; many have two layers of tunica, some have only one, while others have three.[3] Another research in the Journal of Urology shows that the The normal 3-dimensional structure of the tunica affords great flexibility, rigidity and tissue strength to the penis.[4]

Researchers speculate men who practice penis exercises may gain length and girth more quickly or slowly, depending on the number of tunica layers. We can also presume tunica thickness can influence how much exercise intensity one should apply, to avoid over or under training. So try to gauge the right workout intensity as you go along with your training.

3. Warm Ups

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Heating pad for warm up or warm down

Warm ups literally heat the tissues and make them more pliable. Not only does this help to lessen the chance for injury, but it also increases training productivity. Warm ups also increase blood flow to the desired area- which comes in handy for many of the girth and stamina based exercises. This is one element of your training you should NOT skimp on!

You should take care to not overdo the warm up- either in time or duration. Excessively long warm ups can tier out the tissues of the penis, though some have experimented successfully with the application of mild heat during training. You should take care to not heat up the area more than a few degrees above body temperature-as the sensitive skin of the penis may be easily burned.

4. Warm Downs

When it comes to warm downs for penis enlargement training, it offers many of the same benefits as the warm up. But the warm down should also be used as a time to thoroughly inspect the penis for any minor bruises or abrasions. The warm down is also an excellent time to moisturize the skin of the penis to ensures it stays supple.

5. Training Prudence

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As outlined in Before starting any male enhancement routine- please read!, you should take care to err on the side of caution when it comes to initial training volume and intensity. The first few sessions should be given over to mastering training form. This is essential for safety as well as training longevity. Once the technique of the exercise has been mastered, you can begin to add repetitions and intensity in small, but regular increments to force gains.

Along with form, the “feel” of the exercise should also be developed during the initial stages of training- and one’s kinesthetic sense is sure to improve over time, as long as continued focus is directed towards this end. Doing this will ensure you develop the ability to extract as much as possible out of every repetition you perform.

In the next part of the Safety Guide for Penis Enlargement Training, we’ll discuss the mind set for proper training; and what to avoid to minimize the potential for injuries.

References

[1] Jewell, T., Biggers, Alana. “Testes Overview.” Healthline. 29 May 2018. Web. 17 Jan. 2019. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/testis

[2] “Male Genital Anatomy.” Boston University School of Medicine, Sexual Medicine. Web. 17 Jan. 2019. Retrieved from www.bumc.bu.edu/sexualmedicine/physicianinformation/male-genital-anatomy/

[3] Shafik, Ahmed, et al. “Electrophysiologic Activity of the Tunica Albuginea and Corpora Cavernosa: Possible Role of Tunica Albuginea in the Erectile Mechanism.” The Journal of Sexual Medicine. Vol. 4 (2007), No.3, pp 675–679. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17498104

[4] Brock, G, et al. “The Anatomy of the Tunica Albuginea in the Normal Penis and Peyronie’s Disease.” Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports., U.S. National Library of Medicine, Jan. 1997. Retrieved from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8976279.

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