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Using the ultrasound for therapeutic heat in PE

Originally Posted by Trekker
I’ve been following the US discussion thread, & started my own US trials on Oct 30. I found that Period Template will respond to date format “MM/DD/YYYY” — if that format is used when entering the start date, the column of dates fills properly.

Ok, great, thanks for the info.
So excel adapts to the local settings.

I ask you, as soon as you have completed a period, to share the data here.

Originally Posted by Rocco25
You don’t need to edit the data, I already did it with the newly uploaded file. Just open it and check it please.
With your initial file, just try the American date (mm/dd/yy) please.

Everything works and looks majestic with this one. I love the template!


Period 1: 06/08/2020 BPFSL: 22cm (8.66") BPEL: 22cm (8.66") EG: 15.8cm (6.25") => 09/07/2020 BPFSL: 23.9cm (9.40")

Period 2: 05/01/2021 BPFSL: 24cm (9.44") BPEL: 22cm (8.66") EG: 15.8cm (6.25") => 07/24/2021 BPFSL: 25.4cm (10.00") BPEL: 23.5cm (9.25")

Goal: 1 Foot x 7.5 Inches (30.48cm x 19.05cm) NBPEL

Perfect! Thank you guys!

So, now, let’s wait for data and new meters (or feet :D ) of dick :)

You better incorporate the UOM of kilometers, just in case;-)

Well done Rocco:-)


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Hanging Before Ultrasound

Hi guys is it ok if I hang for an hour to reach fatigue before my Ultrasound session?

Originally Posted by motor23
Hi guys is it ok if I hang for an hour to reach fatigue before my Ultrasound session?

Yes but with a different goal.
Not fatique. Maximal strain possible without UD heat instead.

Aim is to stretch the penis, not stress it to the point of fatique.


START 18/13.15 cm Jul 24th 18 (7.09/5.18") NOW 22.5/15.2 cm Fer 12th 20 (8.86/5.98") GOAL 8.5"/ 6"

When connective tissue is stretched within therapeutic temperatures ranging 102 to 110 F (38.9- 43.3 C), the amount of structural weakening produced by a given amount of tissue elongation varies inversely with the temperature. This is apparently related to the progressive increase in the viscous flow properties of the collagenous tissue when it is heated. (Warren et al (1971,1976)

Originally Posted by Kyrpa
Yes but with a different goal.
Not fatique. Maximal strain possible without UD heat instead.

Aim is to stretch the penis, not stress it to the point of fatique.

Due to working 12 hour night shifts in health care at the moment almost daily I have been trying to minimise my routine, I have found in 20 mins using a bundled hang with between 1.25kg-2kg (twisted left for 10 then right for 10) I can achieve maximal strain. It was taking me an hour to get that same strain hanging down or over a fulcrum.

Originally Posted by pudd1ng
Due to working 12 hour night shifts in health care at the moment almost daily I have been trying to minimise my routine, I have found in 20 mins using a bundled hang with between 1.25kg-2kg (twisted left for 10 then right for 10) I can achieve maximal strain. It was taking me an hour to get that same strain hanging down or over a fulcrum.

This kind of way to work will lead to results.
Not blindy stressing the tissue to the point of fatique, which is totally pointless.

Strain. Maximimizing it in the given time.
And like you just proved the intensity of the workout does not need to come from the excessive load or time under it.


START 18/13.15 cm Jul 24th 18 (7.09/5.18") NOW 22.5/15.2 cm Fer 12th 20 (8.86/5.98") GOAL 8.5"/ 6"

When connective tissue is stretched within therapeutic temperatures ranging 102 to 110 F (38.9- 43.3 C), the amount of structural weakening produced by a given amount of tissue elongation varies inversely with the temperature. This is apparently related to the progressive increase in the viscous flow properties of the collagenous tissue when it is heated. (Warren et al (1971,1976)

Anyone have an opinion on whether it would be better to try using my 3MHz Delta machine (that I never used after hearing about its poor performance) or just go ahead and buy something else? I guess I like that it is 3 MHz and therefore maybe faster, but if it is possibly not safe then there’s no way I’m using it on my dick. Really wish there was a sensibly priced single unit alternative.

Originally Posted by sentii
Anyone have an opinion on whether it would be better to try using my 3MHz Delta machine (that I never used after hearing about its poor performance) or just go ahead and buy something else? I guess I like that it is 3 MHz and therefore maybe faster, but if it is possibly not safe then there’s no way I’m using it on my dick. Really wish there was a sensibly priced single unit alternative.

Maybe you should try it in your arms first. Pick some small area to heat ´with it or your achilles tendon etc.
Use different intensity levels to find out how you can tolerate it and if it produces the heat or not.


START 18/13.15 cm Jul 24th 18 (7.09/5.18") NOW 22.5/15.2 cm Fer 12th 20 (8.86/5.98") GOAL 8.5"/ 6"

When connective tissue is stretched within therapeutic temperatures ranging 102 to 110 F (38.9- 43.3 C), the amount of structural weakening produced by a given amount of tissue elongation varies inversely with the temperature. This is apparently related to the progressive increase in the viscous flow properties of the collagenous tissue when it is heated. (Warren et al (1971,1976)

First of all, this thread is great, and I’ve learned a lot from it so far. However, I have a question about the heat acceleration part of the Ultrasound Guide (v2). Is the accepted rule to still follow Kyrpa’s guide on page 1 of this thread where you circle an area for 10 seconds, and then move to another area while overlapping the old area slightly, and if not, what is the new routine that we should follow during the heat acceleration part?

I am very much looking forward to apply the Ultrasound protocols which have been designed through solid research and applied with some amazing results. I am looking to start this in the Summer.

I am very much a visual learner. Even after reading a description of a technique numerous times, it still doesn’t set in and I start contemplating all the variables and feel like I am not doing it right.

Is there anyway someone can make a few short video clips which walk the the proper way to hold and maneuver the transducers and to walk through the entire protocol including how to measure strain, length, etc.

Even if a dildo was used for these videos, it would be tremendously appreciated.

I want to make sure I am following the protocol very accurately and properly measuring and update the excel spreadsheets so the data can be as useful as possible.

Much Appreciated 🙏


Starting (07/15/20): BPEL 6.5” BPFSL 6.5” MSEG 4.75” BEG 4.75” BPFL 4.5”

Current (10/27/20): BPEL 7.0” BPFSL 7.5” MSEG 5.0”+ BEG 5.25” BPFL 5.25-5.75”

Goal: BPEL 7.5” MSEG 5.5” BEG 6.0” BPFL 6.5”

Originally Posted by Stixman
I am very much looking forward to apply the Ultrasound protocols which have been designed through solid research and applied with some amazing results. I am looking to start this in the Summer.

I am very much a visual learner. Even after reading a description of a technique numerous times, it still doesn’t set in and I start contemplating all the variables and feel like I am not doing it right.

Is there anyway someone can make a few short video clips which walk the the proper way to hold and maneuver the transducers and to walk through the entire protocol including how to measure strain, length, etc.

Even if a dildo was used for these videos, it would be tremendously appreciated.

I want to make sure I am following the protocol very accurately and properly measuring and update the excel spreadsheets so the data can be as useful as possible.

Much Appreciated 🙏

Once I have my setup properly done I thought about doing some videos.

Meanwhile, in terms of transducer application, you can youtube any video of ultrasound application and it will be the same principle.


Period 1: 06/08/2020 BPFSL: 22cm (8.66") BPEL: 22cm (8.66") EG: 15.8cm (6.25") => 09/07/2020 BPFSL: 23.9cm (9.40")

Period 2: 05/01/2021 BPFSL: 24cm (9.44") BPEL: 22cm (8.66") EG: 15.8cm (6.25") => 07/24/2021 BPFSL: 25.4cm (10.00") BPEL: 23.5cm (9.25")

Goal: 1 Foot x 7.5 Inches (30.48cm x 19.05cm) NBPEL

Originally Posted by Stixman
.including how to measure strain, length, etc.

The only measurement you need to do regularly is BPFSL. I think the internet has enough info for this. The Excel template posted here in the thread calculates the strain from your measurements, there are no additional measurements needed here.

I think igigi has brought it to the point. The application of the transducer is always the same, moreover it is also well described in post #3: Main Safety Notions

What method do you choose? Hanger, Extender? OTL, Phantom? Clamping, Vac?

Kyrpa, you mention titrating weight to a strain %, and from previous posts, that percentage is the elongation of BPFSL when weight is applied, correct? Practical question: how do you even measure this length when your member is hanging arched over your thigh with a hanger attached, or are you only able to measure this strain when the US heated session is completed? If so, there is no weight or load titration during an active session.

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