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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

For those exploring new physical sensations or restrictions, a gradual approach is recommended. Starting with very short durations allows the body to signal its limits. Continuous monitoring is necessary to ensure the body is reacting healthily to the device. 4. Consulting Professionals

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 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).

Key safety considerations for any wearable restrictive device include: 1. Understanding Physical Risks

A device should not interfere with essential bodily functions, such as urination or normal movement. 2. Prioritizing Material Safety