Phallosan Forte is a medical device designed to apply gentle traction to the penis, aiming to stimulate tissue growth and potentially increase penile length and girth. To assess its efficacy and safety, a study was conducted utilizing computed tomography (CT) imaging to observe anatomical changes over time.
Penile traction therapy (PTT) has been explored as a non-surgical method for penile augmentation and the treatment of conditions like Peyronie’s disease. Phallosan Forte employs a vacuum-based system combined with an elastic belt to provide consistent traction. This study aims to objectively evaluate the anatomical effects of Phallosan Forte using CT imaging.
Methodology
A cohort of 24 male participants, aged between 20 and 68, were enrolled in the study. Each participant was instructed to wear the Phallosan Forte device for six hours daily over a six-month period. CT scans were performed at baseline, three months, and six months to measure changes in penile length, girth, and tissue composition.
Results
The CT imaging revealed the following average changes over the study period:
- Flaccid length increased by 3.5 cm at three months and 4.9 cm at six months.
- Erect length increased by 3.8 cm at three months and 4.8 cm at six months.
- Girth increased by 2.5 cm, with most changes occurring within the first three months.
Additionally, participants reported improvements in erectile function, including increased hardness and duration. No significant adverse effects were observed.
Discussion
The use of CT imaging provided detailed insights into the anatomical changes associated with Phallosan Forte usage. The observed increases in penile dimensions suggest that consistent traction can stimulate tissue growth. The improvements in erectile function may be attributed to enhanced blood flow and tissue elasticity resulting from the therapy.
Conclusion
Phallosan Forte appears to be an effective non-surgical option for penile augmentation and the treatment of certain conditions like Peyronie’s disease. CT imaging serves as a valuable tool for objectively assessing the anatomical impacts of such therapies. Further studies with larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods are recommended to confirm these findings.
References
- Medical News Today. (Year). Phallosan Forte: Does this penis extender really work? Retrieved from https://premierradiologyservices.com/

