The
latest invention in the s*x toy industry is an equipment that aims to
help men boast of maintaining an erection for 12 hours.
Richard Wylie, Managing Director of 'Stays Hard'
A s*x toy that claims to beat erectile dysfunction and premature
ejaculation by helping men last up to 12 hours in bed, could be
available on the NHS within three years.
The gadget, dubbed “Stays-Hard”, holds the penis aloft to maintain a “solid” erection – even after orgasm.
It is safe to use with condoms and other varieties of contraceptive, and can be fitted by either partner in just a few seconds.
The device took five years of research and was developed in
conjunction with urologists and Professor Peter Ford of De Montfort
University.
It holds the penis aloft to maintain a 'solid' erection (even after orgasm)
Tyna International Limited and its founder, Richard Wylie, are now
in talks with the NHS in order to gain Class 1 medical registration and
make the device, which can be used for up to six months, available on
prescription to sufferers of erectile dysfunction and premature
ejaculation.
Mr Wylie, a former non-medical partner at a Harley Street clinic,
said: “Erectile dysfunction is a nightmare situation. When a man loses
potency, it’s like he loses his life.
“Many men decide not to do anything about it. They don’t want
to talk about it and their wives or partners think it’s their fault. If
untreated it can lead to the break-up of marriages and relationships.
“Stays-Hard has been created for all the millions of guys out there who have got problems. It was patented with them in mind.”
The device allows users to last for up to 12 hours in bed, researchers say
Though targeted at the 40s-60s, the device could also improve the
sex lives of many men including the elderly and disabled without the
need for invasive surgery.
It could also help the estimated seven per cent of men in their 20s
and 11 per cent in their 30s who suffer from erectile dysfunction.
The product, which costs £40, is the first of its kind in the UK.
It is made from spring steel and a medical grade thermoplastic
tubing, and was shortlisted as a finalist for this year’s Virgin Media
VOOM award.
A series of successful case studies in men of all ages demonstrated
the device’s ability to maintain a pain-free erection “indefinitely”,
even after ejaculation.
Source: The Sun UK
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