FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MOR Patch?
How does the MOR Patch work?
How does it feel when using the MOR Patch?
Is the MOR Patch safe to use?
Does MOR require a prescription?
How long does it take to see results with the MOR Patch?
Can MOR be used by men with erectile dysfunction?
Can MOR be used with a condom?
How do I apply the MOR Patch?
To apply the MOR Patch, follow these steps:
- Trim perineum hair to a length of 2-4mm. Do not shave.
- Clean and dry the skin where you will place the patch.
- Remove the patch from its packaging and peel off the protective backing.
- Apply the patch to the perineum area, ensuring it adheres well to the skin.
- Follow the instructions in the user manual for activating and using the patch.
Are MOR patches reusable?
Are there any potential adverse reactions when using MOR?
Adverse effects are exceedingly rare. However, you should stop using the in2 device immediately if you experience any of the following:
- Skin irritations or burns.
- Discomfort or pain in the pelvis.
- Allergic reactions to the device's materials.
For full details and guidance, please refer to the instructions for use.
Can the MOR Patch be reused?
Can I use MOR without trimming hair in the area?
Are there any side effects associated with using the MOR Patch?
Can the MOR Patch be used with other sexual health products?
How often can I use the MOR Patch?
Is the MOR Patch suitable for everyone?
Never use MOR if you:
- Have an implanted electronic device (e.g., pacemaker, neurostimulator, etc.).
- Have been diagnosed with, or are undergoing treatment for pelvic cancer.
- Experience skin diseases, irritations, sores or abnormalities in the area between the genitals and the anus.
- Have any known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the device’s materials.
- Require any muscle therapy in the perineal area.
- Have diabetes with peripheral nerve damage.
- Have undergone surgery in the genitals or anal region (e.g., inguinal hernia).