Saline Infusions

I’ve done over 20 saline fusions, and every one is special.  I do love the look of inflated balls, similar to a bull’s balls.  I am often asked how it feels.  It is a process that takes normally 30 minutes to 1 hour, which depends upon the flow rate of the drip.  The flow into the balls is similar to a burning sensation, many say it’s not so bad, and enjoy the end result, which usually lasts 24 hours.

With normal 30 minute to 1 hour saline infusions, the balls generally take 250mls each, totalling 500mls.  If you have not done a saline infusion before, I will not do 1000mls straight up.  Due to being hooked up to a drip feed, you are somewhat limited to do other play whilst waiting for your infusion to finish.

What I usually do is feed the drip slowly and build up speed so it is tolerable, and then leave it at that pace for the remainder of the drip feed.

I do not recommend regular saline infusions for anybody.  I recommend 3 month breaks in-between (minimum) to ensure against salt deposits building up in the ball sacks.

There is an additional $20 per infusion, as there are several medical items used in this procedure.