What was the assigned daily usage time for the RestoreX (penile traction device) in studies investigating its efficacy for penile lengthening?

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Based on the most recent and highest quality study, participants were instructed to use the RestoreX device for 30-90 minutes per day. The study published in 2020 1 reported a mean duration of RestoreX use of 31.1 minutes, with significant improvements in penile length and curvature. Another study published in 2019 2 also reported the use of RestoreX for 30-90 minutes per day, with significant improvements in penile length and erectile function. The most recent study published in 2022 3 compared different devices for penile traction and vacuum erection, and found that RestoreX was associated with the best outcomes for improvement of penile curvature and erectile function in patients with Peyronie's disease.

Some key points to consider when using the RestoreX device include:

  • The device works through controlled traction, which creates microtears in penile tissue that heal with new cellular growth, potentially increasing length over time
  • Consistent daily use is required to achieve results, with regular breaks during each session to maintain comfort and prevent tissue damage
  • Patients are generally advised to continue the regimen for 3-6 months to see optimal results
  • The device has been shown to be safe and effective, with significant improvements in penile length and curvature, and high patient satisfaction rates

It's worth noting that the evidence suggests that the use of RestoreX for 30-90 minutes per day is a effective and safe treatment for penile lengthening, and that it is preferred by patients over other devices. However, as with any medical treatment, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of treatment for individual patients.

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