Any device that constricts a part of the body carries inherent risks. It is vital to monitor for signs of distress, including:
Numbness, coldness, or changes in skin color (such as turning blue or purple). chastity-cage-fitting.mp4
The most important aspect of any such practice is the ability to remove a device quickly and safely at the first sign of discomfort or medical concern. Safety should always be the primary focus over any other objective. Any device that constricts a part of the
Key safety considerations for any wearable restrictive device include: 1. Understanding Physical Risks Safety should always be the primary focus over
The choice of material is crucial for long-term health. Using non-porous, medical-grade materials like high-quality stainless steel or medical-grade silicone helps reduce the risk of bacterial buildup and skin irritation. Devices should be cleaned thoroughly and regularly to maintain hygiene. 3. Gradual Adaptation and Monitoring