If your wondering - "does SizeGenetics work?" - then this review shall explore the in's and out's of the Size Genetics system to decide whether this device will really deliver tangible results or not.
Well firstly, the SizeGenetics extender argues to offer you the following:
- Stronger erections, 100% fully engorged
- Added inches to penis length & girth
- Longer lasting sex & orgasms
- Advanced sexual appetite, due to increased blood flow
But where does it get these credentials from?
Argued to be "Universally Endorsed", SizeGenetics claims to receive 5 star reviews from GQ Magazine, Channel 4 (a UK TV channel), and the BBC who they state label this penis extension device as the "Rolls Royce" of traction devices.
GQ Magazine
Stating they did not pay for any of these features in the media a GQ magazine reporter wore the device on and off for 4 months, and wrote in his article in GQ that he experienced an increase of around 1/2 an inch.
Channel 4
A Channel 4 reporter also decided to try the SizeGenetics system on himself, on his documentary program "Extreme Male Beauty", and after 2 weeks, after taking a before and after cast of his manhood, he also reported an increase in length of 1/2 inch. The reporter Tim Shaw did state that he wore it each day.
BBC
Whilst a bit "tongue in cheek", as part of the drive to get men to steer clear from penis surgery, Jonathon Ross featured the SizeGenetics System on his late night talk show.
It's believed his researchers had prepped him prior to deciding which extension device to feature on his show, (should he receive bad rep if he chose an untrustworthy device), so you could suggest he went with SizeGenetics on the back of positive feedback.
NOTE:
However, the first thing any man considering wearing one of these devices should do prior to deciding to buy one or not is to read the "small print".
Normally found under "Terms and Conditions" or "Disclaimer", you go there to see if these claims by individual testimonials are from valid users - real users.
Unlike the "acai berry scams", where all those free shipping policies list in there disclaimer that the testimonials presented are in fact not from "real people" - you should check with these extension device manufacturers also.
DISCLAIMER:
So, as listed in the SizeGenetics Disclaimer under "Section 10", entitled "Product Claims", they state:
"All system/product claims are made based on......3rd party clinical/scientific studies, customer testimonials, primary clinical studies, paid for medical reviews which lead to endorsements, supplier information or user posts documented in our support forums".
Therefore all those testimonials you read on their site, have not been paid for as opposed to some medical endorsements which unfortunately is common with most products in many of the medical retail niches.
In conclusion therefore, whilst this is quite a short SizeGenetics review, what's written in the small print moreover should be the decisive verification if a product comes with any TEETH or not.
In the case of this SizeGenetics review you would argue that this product does.
Source by Rob R Carmichael