Injection Technique Photo
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:57 am
Found this in a blog post (link below) from Dr. Andrew Siegel, a urologist in New Jersey. Notice how close the patient is to the base of the penis and the right angle of the injection. Also the patient is injecting what I would think is a smaller needle -- but all the way to the hub. Anybody else inject this close to the base? I think I'm going to try it. This looks pretty textbook, especially for those of us who are small when flaccid. The subject is grasping the head of the penis with one hand, pulling it to the side, and quickly injecting close to the base with the needle buried to the hub. Nice illustration.
Here are the steps Siegel recommends:
-- If you are right-handed, use your left thumb to protect the 12 o’clock position (penile nerves) and your left index finger to protect the 6 o’clock position (urethral channel). If you are left-handed, use your right thumb to protect the 12 o’clock position (penile nerves) and your right index finger to protect the 6 o’clock position (urethral channel).
-- Use an alcohol swab to cleanse the base of the penis in order to prevent infections and then set aside the swab and save.
-- Holding the prefilled syringe like a pen, in dart-like fashion penetrate the skin of the penis at a right angle, passing the needle as far as it will go. The site should be between the 1 o’clock and 3 o’clock position for a righty and 9 o’clock and 11 o’clock position for a lefty. The base of the shaft is the easiest location for the injection; however, because the erectile chambers run all the way to the head of the penis, any shaft location is acceptable for the injection site.
-- Inject the full contents of the syringe by applying pressure to the plunger.
-- Remove the syringe and use the alcohol swab to apply pressure to the injection site for several minutes.
-- Observe your penis becoming increasingly rigid and the rest is up to you!
(Personal note: I don't use the "dart-like" method that Siegel describes; I had a few misfires that way. Instead, I place the tip of the needle to the penis, count to three, and then just push it in slowly but firmly).
https://healthdoc13.wordpress.com/2016/ ... igger-one/
Here are the steps Siegel recommends:
-- If you are right-handed, use your left thumb to protect the 12 o’clock position (penile nerves) and your left index finger to protect the 6 o’clock position (urethral channel). If you are left-handed, use your right thumb to protect the 12 o’clock position (penile nerves) and your right index finger to protect the 6 o’clock position (urethral channel).
-- Use an alcohol swab to cleanse the base of the penis in order to prevent infections and then set aside the swab and save.
-- Holding the prefilled syringe like a pen, in dart-like fashion penetrate the skin of the penis at a right angle, passing the needle as far as it will go. The site should be between the 1 o’clock and 3 o’clock position for a righty and 9 o’clock and 11 o’clock position for a lefty. The base of the shaft is the easiest location for the injection; however, because the erectile chambers run all the way to the head of the penis, any shaft location is acceptable for the injection site.
-- Inject the full contents of the syringe by applying pressure to the plunger.
-- Remove the syringe and use the alcohol swab to apply pressure to the injection site for several minutes.
-- Observe your penis becoming increasingly rigid and the rest is up to you!
(Personal note: I don't use the "dart-like" method that Siegel describes; I had a few misfires that way. Instead, I place the tip of the needle to the penis, count to three, and then just push it in slowly but firmly).
https://healthdoc13.wordpress.com/2016/ ... igger-one/