SizeGenetics Clinical Test

SizeGenetics is a popular penis enlargement device that you may see advertised on the Internet, television, or in men’s magazines. You probably expect that SizeGenetics delivers the same bogus results as other enlargement products.

However, a recent SizeGenetics clinical test indicates that the device may be able to increase the size of your penis after all.

The SizeGenetics Clinical Test

The SizeGenetics clinical test studied the effects of the extender on 18 men who were between 24 and 47 years old. The clinical test lasted for a total of 24 weeks to measure long term results. Results were measured throughout the clinical test so that effectiveness could be determined accurately.

Results of the SizeGenetics Clinical Test

Time Used Clinical test results of 18 men aged 24-47 using SizeGenetics™
1-8
Weeks
Average gain of 13% over original length and girth.
9-16
Weeks
Average gain of 19%
17-20
weeks
Average gain of 24%
21-24
weeks
Average gain of 29%
Total Gain The average total gain was 1.9 inches length and 1.1 inches girth.

As you can see, the girth gains were not spectacular. For best girth and length gains, we recommend an extender like SizeGenetics, used along with exercises such as the jelq and its variations.

You could buy the more expensive SizeGenetics system which includes the popular PenisHealth enlargement exercise program, but you can save money by buying the extender alone and visiting our free enlargement exercises page to get working on your girth.

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