She-Ology – Silicone Vaginal and Rectal Dilator Kit (5 Sizes)
She-Ology – Silicone Vaginal and Rectal Dilator Kit (5 Sizes)
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A complete path for gradual, safe and personalized dilation .
The She-Ology Dilator Set includes 5 progressive sizes with a conical shape , designed to follow the body step by step for both vaginal and rectal use. This variety allows you to always choose the size that best suits your comfort level.
Made of premium medical-grade silicone , the dilators are phthalate-free , odorless , and feature a smooth, gentle surface designed to respect the sensitivity of tissue. Each piece in the set features a flanged, flexible base , essential for ensuring stability , safety , and ease of use during exercises.
The kit can be used as support in processes related to genito-pelvic pathologies , in preparation for medical procedures or more generally to promote better intimate health , always following the indications of health professionals.
A reliable solution that combines effectiveness , protection and comfort .
Why choose it
✔ 5 progressive measures
✔ Vaginal and rectal use
✔ High quality medical silicone
✔ Phthalate-free and odorless
✔ Smooth and delicate surface
✔ Flanged base for added safety
✔ Ideal for therapeutic paths
✔ Gradual and customizable approach

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SIZE
- Dilator 1: 8.46 cm
- Dilator 2: 7.92 cm
- Dilator 3: 7.67 cm
- Dilator 4: 7.52 cm
- Dilator 5: 6.78 cm
WATER RESISTANCE
IPX8 — Immersion beyond one meter.
The device can be immersed in water over one meter and can be considered completely waterproof.
We recommend washing it with warm water and neutral soap or toy cleaner.
MATERIAL
Medical grade silicone.
Safe, soft and durable.
We recommend using water-based lubricant to avoid damaging the sex toy.
WARRANTY
12 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE
This product, under the guidance of a specialist, is ideal for addressing the following needs:
Sphincter hypertonicity
Excessive tension or contraction of the anal sphincter which can cause pain and difficulty defecating.
Anal Stenosis
Narrowing of the anus that causes pain and difficulty defecating, often due to scarring or chronic inflammation.
Pelvic floor hypertonicity
Excessive contraction of the pelvic floor muscles, which can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty during sexual intercourse.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Persistent pelvic pain lasting more than six months, often without an obvious cause.
Pudendal neuralgia
Chronic pain in the pudendal nerve area, which may interfere with daily activities.
Vaginismus
Involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles that makes sexual intercourse painful or impossible.
Generalized Dyspareunia
Diffuse pain throughout sexual intercourse.
Deep Dyspareunia
Pain during deep penetration during sexual intercourse.
Superficial Dyspareunia
Pain localized at the vaginal entrance during sexual intercourse.
Atrophic Vaginitis
Thinning and inflammation of the vagina caused by a reduction in estrogen, which causes dryness, itching, and burning.
Vestibulodynia
Chronic pain at the entrance to the vagina, which can be triggered by touch or pressure.
Vulvodynia
Chronic pain and burning in the vulva, which often has no clear cause.
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome
Congenital condition in which people are born without a uterus and with a shortened part of the vagina.
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