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Vimax Patch Review

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Patching up means fixing a problem, covering a hole, or repairing damage. Manufacturers of transdermal male enhancement products claim that the skin is a better entry point for aphrodisiacs than the digestive system, and can more than “patch up” your size and hardness problems. Vimax Patch is one such product. Its Canadian manufacturer claims that it “automatically increases penis size up to three to four inches.” Wear it for three days and you will experience “dramatic results.” Can you take these claims seriously? Read the rest of this male enhancement product review and be the judge.

Ingredients and claims:

Vimax Patch is the result of many years of research and development conducted by British doctors and scientists, who wanted to create the “easiest and most effective way to increase your penis size.” The male enhancement patches can supposedly increase penis length up to four inches and increase girth by up to 25 percent.

After placing the male enhancement patch on your skin, you can keep it on for three days before replacing it. The manufacturer claims that you can expect an increase in penis girth in the first four weeks, an increase in length during the second month of use, and a very “noticeable change” in your erections if you continue using the male enhancement patch after two months. Aside from an increase in size, you can also expect an increase in libido, pleasure, and semen volume.

All these results are permanent, according to the manufacturer, because the male enhancement patches the transdermal delivery system allows the ingredients to go directly into your bloodstream and bypass your liver. These ingredients are Damiana, Fo-Ti, Ginseng (American and Siberian), Gotu Kola, Menthol, and Saw Palmetto. While these ingredients are known aphrodisiacs, they are not potent enough to deliver permanent enlargement. Damiana and Ginseng are sexual stimulants. Gotu Kola helps enhance blood circulation but is not as potent as Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) or Yohimbe. Fo-Ti does not appear to have any powerful aphrodisiac properties, though it is used as a “longevity tonic.” Saw Palmetto is more of a prostate health enhancer, though even that benefit is now being disputed. Menthol is used in medicated as well as male enhancement patches to help prepare the skin for the application of the patch.

Positives:

  • Convenient to use and discreet

Negatives:

  • Grossly misleading claims
  • Ingredients cannot back up supposed benefits
  • Expensive — $59.95 for 10 patches
  • Claims to have conducted a survey involving 10,000 Vimax Patch users but does not show even one sample survey form
  • Claims to be formulated by British doctors and scientists but does not name them

The Bottom Line:

Can you spell scam? If the patches were so effective, why is the manufacturer selling Vimax male enhancement pills? Putting it mildly, Vimax Patch is not a male enhancement product that you can take seriously. It is all hype and does not provide lasting benefits. The manufacture was right to say that transdermal delivery is the “delivery system of the future” because it would take several more decades before patches can be taken seriously by the medical community.

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Last Updated: February 22, 2012 .

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