Sexual health and vitality depend heavily on consistent blood flow to the pelvic region, which naturally diminishes with age. Genital atrophy, affecting both vulvas and penises, can be reversed through targeted interventions like vacuum therapy and red light photobiomodulation. These tools stimulate tissue growth, increase engorgement, and improve overall orgasmic responsiveness by drawing oxygenated blood into erectile tissues. Susan Bratton, a prolific sex educator, advocates for these non-surgical methods as a form of "sexual biohacking" that enhances pleasure and maintains function well into later life. Rather than adhering to narrow aesthetic standards, these practices prioritize the physiological benefits of increased sensitivity and tissue health. By integrating these protocols, individuals can counteract the natural desiccation of aging, ensuring that sexual responsiveness remains high and that the body remains capable of peak performance.
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