An erection is a natural mechanism that occurs in several stages: desire, blood flow, rigidity… then maintenance. But what happens if there are complications in this last phase? When “it goes down,” it’s not necessarily a lack of desire, but insufficient support.
Le Roger revitalizing belt offers gentle and discreet support. We explain in detail how it works.
Understanding is the first step to regaining control. Before going any further, let’s go back to basics…
The natural process of an erection consists of four phases:
A stimulus, a sensual atmosphere, a caress… and desire awakens. A calm mind also helps to spark arousal.
This increases and causes the penis to swell.
A chemical signal is sent to the corpora cavernosa. These contain sponge-like cells that begin to swell, causing the penis to stiffen.
In order for the erection to last, the body “slows down the outflow of blood.” Imagine a small lock whose purpose is to partially constrict the veins in the penis. The result: pressure is maintained and the erection remains firm.
But sometimes one of these phases does not go as planned. A decrease in libido due to emotional fatigue, age, the consequences of prostate cancer, a sedentary lifestyle… Erectile dysfunction can have several causes: hormonal, psychological, arterial, neurological, cavernous, or venous.
And too often… It becomes a taboo subject that we keep to ourselves. We minimize it. We avoid talking about it. We hope that “it will go away.” So we search for answers in silence, we try solutions on our own, we put off the idea of talking to a professional.
Today, erectile dysfunction is still mainly addressed in a strictly medical context. Many men only seek help as a last resort, when worry, frustration, or a lack of solutions finally get the better of them.
Le Roger works mechanically: it applies significant, targeted pressure to the perineum to help the erection last longer.
When an erection subsides quickly, it is often because the blood returns too quickly to the veins. Le Roger limits this “leakage” thanks to the pressure exerted by the constrictor running across the pelvic floor (minimum pressure of 12kg).
The activator, a pad placed just behind the testicles, uses pressure to help release and relax certain muscle tensions (bulbospongiosus muscles) in order to facilitate erection.
At the same time, another support, the lock, exerts pressure on the dorsal veins of the penis to reduce blood flow out of the corpora cavernosa and glans.