The
SiliStretcher is a stronger version of the
Phallosan, it can wield a lot more tension (if set up that way) but it holds so secure if you have used the
phallosan injury/issue free then the
SiliStretcher won't be a problem, transferable skills on set up & operation.
Di Ablo isn't wrong though, any device in PE should be treated with respect & a degree of caution. There is a learning curve for using any new device so take it easy for the first couple of days, consistent monitoring & short stints of time to see how your dick will react, same as the instruction manual for the
phallosan.
I have incurred skin injury with both
phallosan & the
SiliStretcher. I used to get condensation build up in the bell with the PF & my glans would get kind of 'soggy' and the top layer of my glans peeled off like a dried up snake skin, gross but treatable with rest/less pressure and I would apply vitamin E cream to the affected area when I wasn't doing PE, sorted it right out within a couple days to a week.
This time around with the
SiliStretcher it was my fault. I did a
5x5x3 first up in the morning, had a shower after & stupidly got into the
SiliStretcher for hours straight away. The expansion of skin/tissue from the girth session & having my dick exposed to water recreated that sort of 'sogginess' and I got the skin peel on the glans again, my fault, not the device. I wish the boo boos and band aids pics thread were still there to see, the body has an amazing capacity for healing.
Edit* I didn't stop training with the skin peeling issue this time around, between the Red/NiR light therapy & vitamin E cream it was cleared within a day or 2 and it didn't reoccur, it was definitely me overdoing it & creating that skin fatigue.