Undergoing urological surgery is a major step toward better health, but the recovery phase often brings concerns about penile shortening or retraction. 

Androsurgery is a specialized penile traction device patented by Andromedical to address these specific post-operative challenges. Whether you are recovering from Peyronie’s surgery or seeking effective treatment after prostatectomy, Androsurgery provides the mechanical support necessary to maintain your natural length and ensure a smooth recovery.

This is not a “general” extender. Androsurgery is designed for treatment after prostatectomy and other urological surgeries, where men commonly worry about size changes, scar-related tightening, and overall confidence during recovery.

What Is Androsurgery?

Androsurgery is a penile traction device developed to help keep the penis in an extended, supported position during the recovery phase following surgery. Its purpose is to reduce the risk of post-surgical retraction and support a more consistent healing process.

The device typically features:

  • A stable traction base
  • Adjustable traction elements for progressive tension
  • Comfort components designed for secure, controlled wear

Why Androsurgery is Vital After Surgery

Urological procedures can sometimes lead to a “shortening” effect during the healing process as tissues contract. Androsurgery counteracts this by providing gentle, controlled traction.

Key Benefits of the Androsurgery Device

  • Prevention of Shortening: It is essential to prevent penile retraction after surgeries like prostatectomy or Peyronie’s correction.
  • Improved Surgical Results: Keeping the tissues in a stretched position, it ensures uniform healing and reduces the risk of post-surgical complications.
  • Faster Recovery: Maintaining the penis in a functional position makes the recovery process more favorable and comfortable.
  • Restoration of Confidence: Helps ensure that the natural length is preserved, protecting both physical results and psychological well-being.

Targeted Treatment After Prostatectomy

For many men, the most significant concern following a prostatectomy is the loss of penile length due to post-operative fibrosis or lack of nocturnal erections. Androsurgery is a doctor-recommended treatment after prostatectomy that uses consistent penile traction to keep the tissues elastic and prevent the shrinkage that often follows this procedure.

Treatment after prostatectomy often includes a recovery period where men may be working through changes in erection quality, confidence, and perceived size. Androsurgery is designed to be a practical traction option for men who want to support penile length maintenance as part of their post-procedure routine, especially when guided by a clinician’s advice.

If you’re currently under medical care, always follow your provider’s timeline on when it’s appropriate to start any traction routine after surgery.

Benefits of the Androsurgery Penile Traction Device

Prevention of Shortening

A key reason men choose Androsurgery is to help reduce the risk of penile retraction during recovery, especially when length loss is a major concern.

Improved Recovery Support

Using a traction routine can support men who want a structured, non-invasive approach during healing, with comfort-focused wear that fits into home recovery.

Better Long-Term Satisfaction

Many men prefer to take a proactive, device-based approach to recovery rather than “wait and see.” Androsurgery provides a clear daily method that focuses on consistency.

How the Androsurgery Device Works

The device works on the principle of penile traction, applying a constant and comfortable stretching force to the penis.

  1. Set the device for your fit
    Place the device securely and comfortably.
  2. Start with conservative tension
    Traction should feel like stretching/pressure, not sharp pain.
  3. Follow a consistent daily schedule
    Many men use traction in structured sessions to stay comfortable.
  4. Increase gradually
    Adjust only when you’re comfortable and not experiencing pain, numbness, or bruising.
  5. Stop if warning signs occur
    If you feel sharp pain, numbness, discoloration, or skin injury, stop and seek medical advice.

Trusted by Professionals Worldwide

Andromedical has been a leader in male urological health for three decades, providing devices that meet the highest medical standards.

Feature Androsurgery Standard
Experience 30 Years in Urology
Trust 7,000+ Urologists recommend Andromedical
User Base 1 Million satisfied users worldwide
Quality Quality ISO 13485 & Health Certified
Shipping Free, Discrete, and Non-branded packaging

Discreet Shipping and Privacy Support

Recovery is personal. Andromedical offers privacy-first support and discreet delivery so you can focus on healing without added stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Androsurgery only for prostatectomy recovery?

Androsurgery is designed for men recovering after urological procedures, including treatment after prostatectomy, where shortening and tissue tightening may be concerns.

How soon can I use a penile traction device after surgery?

This depends on your procedure and your clinician’s timeline. Always follow medical guidance for safe start timing.

Is it painful?

It shouldn’t be. Mild pressure is normal, but sharp pain, numbness, bruising, or skin irritation is a sign to stop and reassess.

Can Androsurgery replace other treatments?

It’s a device-based recovery support option. Some men use traction as one part of a broader clinician-guided plan, depending on their situation and goals.

Is ordering discreet?

Yes, discreet shipping and privacy support are standard.

Take the Next Step in Your Recovery

Don’t leave your surgical results to chance. Ensure you maintain your length and achieve the best possible outcome with the Androsurgery penile traction device.

If you want a proven, purpose-built penile traction device designed with post-surgical needs in mind, Androsurgery offers a structured way to support your recovery, especially as part of treatment after prostatectomy.

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