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What are the components of a vacuum erection device?

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it's made up of three components a cylinder that fits over the penis and attaches to a vacuum pump and it always has a seal and a ring that fits at the base of the penis how it works is it creates negative pressure in the cylinder to force blood to fill the spongy erectile tissue of the penis once the penis is erected enough you use a constriction band to prevent blood from leaving the penis through the veins located around that spongy tissue

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  • Q: What are the three components of the device?
    A: The device consists of a cylinder, a vacuum pump, and a ring that fits at the base of the penis.
  • Q: How does the device create an erection?
    A: It creates negative pressure in the cylinder to force blood to fill the spongy erectile tissue of the penis.
  • Q: What is used to prevent blood from leaving the penis after it's erected?
    A: A constriction band is used to prevent blood from leaving the penis through the veins located around the spongy tissue.

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