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Orthavax FAQ
About Orthavax
A1. What is Orthavax?
Orthavax is a computer-controlled vacuum erection system for men seeking measurable improvement in erection quality with professional oversight. It is not a drug, surgery, or medical treatment.
A2. Who is Orthavax for?
Orthavax is intended for men who experience changes in erection dynamics—such as reduced rigidity or shape—that interfere with sexual performance.
A3. How does Orthavax Work?
Orthavax uses automated vacuum cycling to promote blood flow into the penis. With structured use, some users report improvements in erection stability and rigidity. Results vary.
A4. Is Orthavax FDA approved?
Not yet. Orthavax is FDA-registered as a Vacuum Erection Device (VED) and currently available through a limited access client program.
A5. Can Orthavax treat any medical condition?
No. Orthavax is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.
Use & Operation
B1. Is Orthavax painful to use?
When used properly, most clients do not experience pain. Always follow instructions carefully to ensure comfort and safety.
B2. How often should I use it?
Typically once or twice daily. Your provider will recommend a routine based on your individual goals.
B3. How long is each session?
Each session lasts approximately 15–20 minutes and includes 40 brief vacuum cycles with automatic pauses.
B4. Can I have sex after using Orthavax?
Yes, if you feel comfortable. Be sure to remove excess lubrication first.
B5. Can my partner be involved?
Yes. Some clients involve their partners for added support and intimacy. We encourage this—especially during the introduction, orientation, and training at the provider clinic.
Preparation & Safety
C1. What kind of lubricant should I use?
Use only a hybrid silicone and water-based lubricant. Do not use oils or pure silicone products.
C2. What should I wear during a session?
Remove pants and underwear. Wear clothing that doesn’t interfere with the chamber seal or equipment placement.
C3. Should I remove pubic hair before use?
Yes. Trimming or shaving the area helps create a proper vacuum seal.
C4. Do I need to position my testicles before use?
Yes. Gently pull them down and away from the chamber before beginning.
C5. Are there any risks or side effects?
When used as directed, risks are minimal. Possible temporary effects include redness, swelling, mild discomfort, or discoloration.
Progress & Effectiveness
D1. How will I know if it is working?
The most meaningful sign of progress is improved ability to have comfortable, successful penetrative sex. Your provider may also use surveys, photos, or measurement tools to help track changes over time.
D2. How will I know that my penis is responding to the VED?
The primary goal of a Vacuum Erection Device is to help you achieve an erection that is as full and rigid as possible. To track this, your length is measured during each session and compared to previous data. This helps you and your provider assess whether you’re experiencing the expected response to regular use.
Practical Questions
E1. Is the device easy to set up?
Yes. It’s designed for home use and comes with clear written instructions and video support. Each client begins with personal training during their first session to ensure proper use and confidence going forward.
E2. Can I travel with the system?
Yes. Orthavax includes a protective travel case and mounting brackets for safe transport.
E3. How do I clean the device?
Wipe the components with the included unscented wipes or a clean damp cloth. Allow all parts to air dry before storage.
E4. What if something goes wrong?
Consult the troubleshooting guide in your user manual. If needed, contact customer support or your provider. We continuously monitor device performance and penis dynamics through the cloud, so most issues are identified in real time and addressed by our team.
Cost & Insurance
F1. What does it cost?
Orthavax is only available through our clinical partners.
F2. Is Orthavax covered by insurance?
Not at this time. Insurance coverage is not anticipated until at least one year after FDA clearance.
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