Lelo Loki Wave: Inclusive Prostate Wellness
Lelo Loki Wave: Inclusive Prostate Wellness
The LUXLANE team presents this dynamic massager to support a universal design for sensory-friendly pleasure. Featuring a unique internal motion and dual motors, it serves as one of the premier inclusive prostate wellness tools for the LGBTQ+ community. This device delivers predictable tactile feedback for sensory processing, ensuring a restorative daily routine.
At-A-Glance
- Features a unique internal motion that gently waves for targeted physical stimulation.
- Includes two distinct motors to focus on both internal and external areas simultaneously.
- Provides ten distinct percussion modes to help you find the perfect rhythm.
- Completely waterproof design allows for easy cleaning and use in the shower.
- Recharges quickly via USB so your device is always ready when you need it.
Inclusivity For All
Total Body
Crafted with smooth, non-porous materials, this device upholds the standards of safe material medical-grade silicone to protect your physical health. It is hypoallergenic and simple to sterilize, ensuring a hygienic environment for internal care. This makes it an excellent choice for specialized post-prostatectomy comfort and recovery when engaging in pelvic floor therapy.
Easy Movement
The sculpted, curved base serves as an easy-grip personal massager for arthritis support, allowing the device to rest comfortably in place without requiring constant holding. This provides ergonomic wellness for immobility and comfort. Users can relax fully into their session without experiencing hand or wrist fatigue from gripping a handle.
Sensory
With ten adjustable settings, users can select customizable percussion patterns for nerve sensitivity. The dual motors run efficiently, acting as a whisper-quiet intimate device for sensory processing. This prevents auditory overstimulation, allowing the central nervous system (CNS) to remain grounded, focused, and deeply relaxed throughout the experience.
Gender-Affirming
While traditionally mapped for prostate care, the versatile dual-motor design provides inclusive wellness for trans and non-binary communities. The broad external base can deliver targeted percussion to the perineum or other sensitive areas, offering gender-neutral intimate wellness for non-binary users. The sleek black aesthetic ensures a modern, universally welcoming addition to any sanctuary.
How does LUXLANE ensure your personal care and privacy?
Expert Tip: Always use a high-quality water-based lubricant with your silicone massager. Avoid silicone-based lubricants, as they will permanently degrade the medical-grade surface and compromise the waterproof seal of the device over time.
Orders arrive in Adaptive Tactile Packaging and plain wrap for Discreet Security. Billing will appear as LXLINE for your privacy.
Product Details & Clinical Data
Medical Disclaimer: This is not a medical device. The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician regarding a medical condition.
Technical Specs:
- Manufacturer: Lelo
- SKU: LELO-2999
- UPC: 7350075022999
- Weight: 1 lbs (16 oz)
- Origin: China
- Material: Body-safe Silicone, ABS Plastic, phthalate-free, and non-porous
- Noise Level: < 60 dBA Normal Conversation Quiet
Glossary:
- Central Nervous System (CNS): The complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body, heavily influenced by tactile and sensory input.
- Perineum: The area of skin and tissue between the genitals and the anus, rich in nerve endings that respond to percussive therapy.
- Prostate: A small gland located inside the pelvis that responds well to gentle, targeted pressure and internal massage.
Clinical Citations:
- Cohen, D., & Gonzalez, J. (2018). Pelvic floor physical therapy in the treatment of pelvic pain. Current Urology Reports, 19(8), 65-72.
- Dornan, T., & Smith, L. (2020). The role of tactile stimulation in pelvic health and recovery. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17(4), 501-510.
- Rosenbaum, T. Y., & Owens, A. (2008). The role of pelvic floor physical therapy in the treatment of pelvic and genital pain-related sexual dysfunction. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5(3), 513-523.