Electrodes are used to trigger an orgasm, and its creator, Jim Pfaus, has hopes that this unique box can be the answer to those who live with orgasmic dysfunction. Jim Pfaus, who studies the neurobiology of sexual behaviour at Concordia University in Montreal, shared that the patient will remain conscious during the surgery when the implant is fitted, as the surgeon will have to zone in on the right nerves to which to fit the electrodes within a patient’s spinal cord. These will in turn be connected to the signal generator that is shaped like a cigarette box, albeit smaller, where it is placed right under the skin of a patient’s buttocks.
A hand-held remote control will send signals to the implant, where you can basically experience orgasms at the push of a button, where it has the advantage of being pre-programmed to deliver a set number of orgasms each week, or on a daily basis.