Vacuum Erection Devices: How Can They Be Used to Assist in Erectile Dysfunction? (Video)
What a VED is, When to Use it, Pros/Cons, Safety, Basic Technique, and Access
This video covers:
- What is a VED: A device that applies vacuum pressure to draw blood into penile tissue, relax smooth muscle, and create an erection.
- Why use a VED: Two main reasons: penile rehabilitation and before sexual activity.
- Using a VED for sex: Can be used alone or with medications; a tension/constriction band is often needed to maintain the erection; include your partner in the decision; there are pros and cons.
- Contraindications / cautions: Not recommended with a history of spontaneous prolonged erections (>4 hours), easy bruising, bleeding disorders, or a penile implant. Check with a clinician before use if you’re on blood thinners, cannot sense pain at the penile base, or have an acquired penile curvature.
- How to use for rehabilitation: Aim to create an erection at least 3×/week in exercise sessions: in a ~15-minute session, create an erection, hold for 3 minutes, release, and repeat two more times.
- Where to get a VED: Available from medical suppliers; your clinician can provide a letter for possible insurance/extended-benefit coverage; device cost may be claimable as a medical expense.
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Watch the video and review whether VED use fits your plan with your care team.
Vacuum Erection Devices: How Can They Be Used to Assist in Erectile Dysfunction?