Common questions
What men ask before ordering.
Is Vacurect FDA-registered?
Yes. Per Mainspring Medical, Vacurect is a medical-grade vacuum erection device (VED)
registered with the FDA, and the OTC Custom model meets FDA standards for over-the-counter
vacuum therapy devices. The Deluxe is described by the manufacturer as a Class II medical device.
Do I need a prescription?
No — Vacurect OTC models are sold over the counter and don't require a prescription.
If you're unsure whether vacuum therapy is appropriate for you, talk to a healthcare
professional first.
Is it battery-operated?
No. Per the manufacturer FAQ, Vacurect doesn't use batteries because the user controls
the vacuum pressure manually. There are no motors, wires, or batteries to manage.
Is there assembly or rubber-band stretching?
No assembly is required, and the tension system uses medical-grade silicone — not rubber
bands you have to stretch. There's also no need to trim pubic hair to use it, per the
manufacturer FAQ.
What lubricant should I use?
Mainspring Medical recommends a water-based personal lubricant. A lubricant is included
in every Vacurect package.
How is it shipped?
All Mainspring Medical products ship discreetly in plain packaging. Orders are processed
the next business day.
What's the return policy?
Both Vacurect packages carry a 30-day money-back guarantee (80% refund per policy, with a
20% disposal fee on the Custom OTC). See Mainspring Medical's policies for full details.
How long do the tension systems last?
Per the manufacturer, tension systems typically last about 2-3 years, depending on use.