phimosis treatment without surgery

Phimosis Treatment Without Surgery

 

So you have a tight foreskin, phimosis, and you would like to know what your options are when it comes to phimosis treatment without surgery. Fortunately, that is now an easy thing to answer. Nearly 10 years ago, Scientists from the University of Sydney were working out ways to offer men with phimosis a treatment without surgery. They looked at many options, however, they discovered that a balloon based stretching tool could offer a safe and effective long term treatment without side effects.

They tried several balloon types and then discovered the balloon type that matched 95% of men almost perfectly. They connected the balloon to a device head and then an added air sealing stopper and tested air plungers and finally came up with the patented NOVOGLAN Gentle Foreskin Stretcher Balloon device kit sold all over the world.

 

phimosis-treatment-without-surgery-balloon.gif The NOVOGLAN Device doesn't look pretty, but is sure does work!

 

The NOVOGLAN Gentle Foreskin Stretcher Kit is the world’s only Government Health Department Medical Device Regulator approved to treat a tight foreskin. The reason this is the only non-surgical phimosis treatment approved for use on phimosis is due to its safety profile, it's fitness for intended purpose and the detailed clinical investigations and design studies undertaken over the past ten years.

 

Why are Glansie and Glans Pro not registered or approved for use?

The reason why Glansie and Glanspro are not approved for use is for many reasons including:

 

  • They do not have a good safety profile,
  • The mechanism they use has been shown to tear, cut and inflame foreskin tissue increasing the risk of paraphimosis and further tightening of the foreskin,
  • The Companies that promote these two products sell their product illegally in most countries,
  • Importing the Glansie or Glanspro is a criminal offence in many countries where it is illegal to import an unregulated medical device,
  • They would never be registered for use because no independent expert will vouch for their safety due to the risk of being sued for negligence.
  • And that’s only some of the reasons….

The bottom line is this – Governments regulate medical devices because if the devices are able to modify a disease then they could also cause serious side effects. Therefore, all medical devices must be assessed for both safety and risk of use and an independent expert panel must assess if the potential benefits of use outweigh the known risks. Therefore, only use an approved medical device to stretch your tight foreskin and the only approved device for treatment of phimosis is NOVOGLAN.

 

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