Scientists develop eight-inch metal penis to help men struggling with severe erectile dysfunction
At the press of a button, blokes who struggle in the bedroom can be ready for action in just two minutes
SCIENTISTS have developed an eight-inch metal manhood to boost blokes who struggle in the bedroom.
The revolutionary remote-controlled implant aims to help thousands of men suffering with severe erectile dysfunction.
At the press of a button, the heat-activated device gets them ready for action in just two minutes.
Experts claim it will help revive the sex lives of blokes who fail to respond to drugs like Viagra.
An NHS watchdog estimates 7,000 Brits a year could benefit.
The bionic boner is made from nitinol - also known as “memory metal”. A mixture of nickel and titanium, it can change shape when heated or cooled.
At body temperature of 37 degrees centigrade, the implant is just a couple of inches long. But when heated to 42 degrees, it expands to a manful eight inches.
Medics claim lucky fellas will once again be able to make love and orgasm.
Around five million Brits suffer from erectile dysfunction – with a third seeking help from their GP.
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But six per cent of these do not respond to love drugs, such as Viagra, or other treatments, such as vacuum pumps.
Currently, the only option for these men is having tubes implanted in their willies that can be filled with water by pressing on a “reservoir” next to their balls.
Around 400 Brits a year are fitted with these pumps.
But the new high-tech todger requires less surgery and will be easier and quicker to use.