How Do Penis Patches Work?
Like the name suggests, a penis patch is a patch that is applied to the skin. Probably the best place for it is the hip or the area located one or two inches above the pubic zone. This way the patch stays hidden under clothing when you work out at the gym, work in the office, etc. The patch is water resistant enough to be worn in the shower, but you should avoid submerging it in water.
Similar to penis pills most of these paches - at least the better ones - contain a blend of herbal substances, which are slowly pumped into the circulatory system through the skin. The transdermal patches from ProEnhance for example contain Yohimbe, Damiana, Fo-Ti, Gotu Kola, Saw Palmetto, and Menthol. Yohimbe is used to increase the flow of blood into the penis, while Damiana is a traditional aphrodisiac. From a medical point of view, the patch - like virtually all other penis enlargement products - is focusing on stimulating the development of the spongy tissue of the penis which is responsible for the erection and the size of the penis. The aim is to allow the penis to trap more blood in the Corpora Cavernosa during erection. Some products also promise helping their customers to increase their sexual stamina and produce more semen.
Comparison of Penis Patches and Penis Pills
The main difference between enlargement patches and pills is the way these supplements are applied. the means by which the substances are delivered and, of course, the formulas themselves. There is little, if any, difference in effectiveness, although there are groups of people who claim that one or the other of the two contending products is better. Pills work by reaching the stomach and dissolving there. Once the stomach acids tear the capsule apart, the substances pass through the liver and into the blood stream and start doing their work. In order for the pills to be effective, the concentration of active substances inside the body must be maintained by taking one pill per day. The penis pach, however, works by sending the active substances through the skin directly in the blood vessels. Thus the substances avoid some of the processing that occurs in the stomach and liver. This delivery method has the added advantage that patches have to be changed every few days and not every single day.
