ARE YOU HAVING DIFFICULTIES MAINTAINING AN ERECTION?

Venous Leak is a condition where the veins in the penis do not keep the blood in the penis during an erection. Men with this condition may not have a problem getting an erection, but because the blood does not stay in the penis, maintaining the erection can be difficult.

Some men are able to get an erection but find that their erection does not last long enough for satisfactory intercourse. This is often due to a condition known as venous leak. Many of these men can be helped with the use of VenoSeal™.

VenoSeal™ is an Adjustable Constriction Loop that is placed and tightened at the base of the penis. With proper tension, the VenoSeal device will be comfortable to the user but also provide enough additional pressure to prevent blood from flowing back into the body, thus maintaining an erection.

ARE YOU HAVING DIFFICULTIES MAINTAINING AN ERECTION?

Venous Leak is a condition where the veins in the penis do not keep the blood in the penis during an erection. Men with this condition may not have a problem getting an erection, but because the blood does not stay in the penis, maintaining the erection can be difficult.

Some men are able to get an erection but find that their erection does not last long enough for satisfactory intercourse. This is often due to a condition known as venous leak. Many of these men can be helped with the use of VenoSeal™.

VenoSeal™ is an Adjustable Constriction Loop that is placed and tightened at the base of the penis. With proper tension, the VenoSeal device will be comfortable to the user but also provide enough additional pressure to prevent blood from flowing back into the body, thus maintaining an erection.

“VenoSeal works great and you almost don’t even notice that you are wearing it! Unlike so many rings, it’s actually soft. It feels natural.” – Kendall H, 49

VenoSeal Venous Leak Constriction Loop Features and Benefits

  • Reusable (replaced every 6mo or when signs of wear show)
  • One size fits all
  • Adjustable tension

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How to Use Your VenoSeal

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To stretch the VenoSeal™ device:
Grasp the loop of the VenoSeal™ with the left hand. Note that the end of the tubing with the ball is on the top.
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With the right hand, grasp the loop next to the O ring: and stretch the VenoSeal™ device.
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To place around the shaft of the penis:
Place the end of the penis through the stretched loop and slide VenoSeal™ over the penis until it is around the base.
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To place VenoSeal™:
Place VenoSeal™ so that the loop goes around the base of the penis. The part of the tubing with the ball should be on the top side of the penis. Grasp the tab end (lower end) of the tubing without the ball. Pull horizontally away from the penis until VenoSeal™ is gently snug around the base of the penis.
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When the VenoSeal™ is first put in place, the ends of the tubing should be on either side of the shaft of the penis with the ball on top.
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To get proper tension: Grasp the tab on the end of the tubing without the ball and pull down VenoSeal™ should be tight enough to keep the blood from leaving the penis. Too much tension may stop the erection process. Too much tension may lead to discomfort and could cause harm to the penis. If the erection is not firm enough, apply pressure with your hand to the area behind the scrotum. This may push more blood into the penis. As the penis becomes firm, VenoSeal™ may be tightened or loosened to get an erection while providing the most comfort.
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To loosen the tension:
After intercourse or if the erection is too firm, VenoSeal™ may be loosened by pulling up on the end of the tubing with the ball. Once fully loose, VenoSeal™ can be removed by sliding the loop over the end of the penis.

Please read these instructions before using the VenoSeal™ Adjustable Constriction Loop.
This device may cause injury if not used correctly.

How to Use Your VenoSeal

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To stretch the VenoSeal™ device:
Grasp the loop of the VenoSeal™ with the left hand. Note that the end of the tubing with the ball is on the top.
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With the right hand, grasp the loop next to the O ring: and stretch the VenoSeal™ device.
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To place around the shaft of the penis:
Place the end of the penis through the stretched loop and slide VenoSeal™ over the penis until it is around the base.
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To place VenoSeal™:
Place VenoSeal™ so that the loop goes around the base of the penis. The part of the tubing with the ball should be on the top side of the penis. Grasp the tab end (lower end) of the tubing without the ball. Pull horizontally away from the penis until VenoSeal™ is gently snug around the base of the penis.
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When the VenoSeal™ is first put in place, the ends of the tubing should be on,either side of the shaft of the penis with the ball on top.
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To get proper tension: Grasp the tab on the end of the tubing without the ball and pull down VenoSeal™ should be tight enough to keep the blood from leaving the penis. Too much tension may stop the erection process. Too much tension may lead to discomfort and could cause harm to the penis. If the erection is not firm enough, apply pressure with your hand to the area behind the scrotum. This may push more blood into the penis.

As the penis becomes firm, VenoSeal™ may be tightened or loosened to get an
erection while providing the most comfort.

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To loosen the tension:
After intercourse or if the erection is too firm, VenoSeal™ may be loosened by pulling up on the end of the tubing with the ball. Once fully loose, VenoSeal™ can be removed by sliding the loop over the end of the penis.

Please read these instructions before using the VenoSeal™ Adjustable Constriction Loop.
This device may cause injury if not used correctly.

VenoSeal Adjustable Contriction Loop
The VenoSeal™ Adjustable Constriction Loop is intended to help maintain erection of the penis.

A normal erection is created when blood flows into the penis causing it to enlarge. As the penis enlarges, the flow of blood into the penis causes pressure that reduces the flow of blood out of the penis.

Some men are able to get an erection but find that their erection does not last long enough for satisfactory intercourse. This is often due to a condition known as venous leak. Many of these men can be helped with the use of VenoSeal™.

VenoSeal™ is an Adjustable Constriction Loop that is placed and tightened at the base of the penis. With proper tension, the VenoSeal device will be comfortable to the user but also provide enough additional pressure to prevent blood from flowing back into the body, thus maintaining an erection.

Warnings

  • do not fall asleep while wearing the constriction ring, since prolonged use of the constriction ring may cause permanent injury to the penis.
  • allow at least 60 minutes between uses, as more frequent use may increase the risk of injury to the penis.
  • do not use constriction rings under the influence of alcohol or drugs, since such use may impair the user’s judgment and increase the risk of injury to the penis.
  • misuse of a constriction ring may cause bruising, painful injury, or permanent damage to the penis.
  • constriction rings do not prevent pregnancy.

Precautions

  • use of a constriction ring may aggravate already existing medical conditions such as Peyronie’s disease (the formation of hardened tissue in the penis that causes pain, curvature, and distortion, usually during erection); priapism (persistent, usually painful erection of the penis as a consequence of disease and not related to sexual arousal); and urethral strictures (urethral stricture is an area of hardened tissue, which narrows the urethra sometimes making it difficult to urinate).
  • limit use of the constriction ring to no longer than 30 minutes per use (You should box or otherwise make this precaution more  prominent than others.)
  • prolonged use of the constriction ring (i.e., without removal) may cause permanent injury to the penis (You should box or other wise make this precaution more prominent than others.)
  • device use may bruise or rupture the blood vessels within the penis or scrotum, resulting in petechiae (a small purplish spot on a body surface, such as the skin or a mucous membrane, caused by a minute hemorrhage), hemorrhage (flow of blood from ruptured blood vessels), or the formation of a hematoma (localized swelling filled with blood resulting from a break in a blood vessel).
  • use the least constrictive ring size that maintains an erection, since excessive constriction could injure the penis.