ChosenOne619 wrote:How come they don't recommend them if they work?
Maybe you have answered your own question,. They don't work, or, at least reliably enough to be medically advisable.
ChosenOne619 wrote: You know how we have hidden length of penis inside our bodies, what would happen to the implant if I were to pull an inch or 2 out of my body thus extending my penis an inch or 2 using a traction device
Pulling your penis further out of your body sounds like a bad move. Stability of your penis is one thing. The shaft might be rigid, but if you can't make it point, then what's the point?
Also, the implant is an inanimate object. If you pull your penis' internal tissues away from the device, you could develop an abscess, or pull the device apart. It was not designed to be under tension from the OUTSIDE, only compression. The pressure from the INSIDE is not the same as pulling on the OUTSIDE. Risking damage to the device is not a good idea, in my opinion.
Nature, disease or misadventure may have short-changed you in the rigidity or size departments. Don't risk making it worse. If you have a functioning penis via implant, count your blessings and learn to use it to your best advantage.
Sure, investigate options that might improve matters - but be cautious with what you have now.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and a six-inch bird you can successfully stick in her "bush" is worth far more than an 8-inch bird that just droops.