It works via a remote control could be used by an individual to send a signal to the implant, which would stimulate nerves with electrical pulses to trigger an orgasm. Contacts would have to be surgically inserted into certain nerves in the spinal cord. A signal generator would also have to be fitted under a patient's skin - possibly in their buttocks.
Its creator hopes it could be used to treat women with orgasmic dysfunction. A patient would remain conscious during an operation to fit the implant, where a surgeon will pinpoint the correct nerves to which to fit the electrodes in a patient's spinal cord.
They would connect to a signal generator - just smaller than a packet of cigarettes - that could be implanted under the skin of a patient’s buttocks.
The idea is that the implant could be triggered by a hand-held remote control, delivering orgasms at the push of a button – and it could even be programmed to deliver a number of orgasms per week or per day.


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