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Medical play brings the atmosphere of a clinical setting into the bedroom. Speculums, dilators, catheters, disposable gloves, cupping sets—the tools of the medical world are used in a play of control, vulnerability, and precision. For a growing group of people, the combination of cool, functional objects with an explicitly erotic context offers an intense and unique BDSM experience.

What is medical play?

Medical play—also known as medical fetish or medfet—is a BDSM practice that reenacts the dynamics of doctor and patient, or researcher and test subject. The “patient” lies vulnerable, while the “doctor” has complete control. Medical instruments enhance the clinical atmosphere and add specific sensations that cannot be achieved with regular toys.

Medical play appeals to people for various reasons: the total control and vulnerability, the specific sensations of medical instruments, the taboo atmosphere of a clinical setting, or the precision with which the dominant controls the experience. It is a niche with a loyal following—and erotiekvoordeel.nl is one of the few Dutch shops with a complete medical play assortment.

Speculums — opening and exposure

Speculums are instruments that spread and hold body openings open. Vaginal speculums are the most common—they are used for examination but in medical play for the sensation of opening and exposure. Anal speculums work on the same principle. The feeling of being completely open and visible is an intense experience of vulnerability and surrender for the submissive partner.

Always use plenty of anal lubricant or water-based lubricant with speculums. Start opening gently and communicate constantly about comfort.

Dilators — gradual expansion

Dilators are sets of cylindrical instruments in increasing sizes. In a medical context, they are used to increase opening; in medical play, for the sensation of gradual filling and control. Vaginal dilators also help with vaginismus and pelvic physical therapy — a dual function. Anal dilators are used for anal play. Urethral dilators — for use in the urethra — are the most intense type and are suitable only for advanced users with specific knowledge.

Cupping sets

Cupping uses vacuum cups that suck the skin upward—an intense sensation of pressure and suction that leaves marks on the skin. Used in Chinese medicine for therapy, in BDSM for the intense physical sensation and the visible red circles that last for hours. Combine with bondage for a complete sensory session.

Medical gloves

Disposable gloves are essential for medical play—both for hygiene and for the atmosphere. Putting on gloves is a ritual that immediately evokes a clinical atmosphere. Choose latex if there are no allergies, or nitrile as an alternative. Buy in bulk—you’ll use more than you think.

Other medical toys

Other medical play toys include vaginal clamps, catheterization sets, and other clinical instruments. This category is for advanced users who want to expand their medical play sessions with specialized equipment.

Safety in medical play

Medical play requires extra attention to hygiene and technique. Always use sterile or thoroughly cleaned instruments. Use disposable gloves for manual penetration. Learn the anatomy of the body part you’re working with—not every orifice tolerates the same treatment. Urethral dilators are for advanced users only: the urethra is delicate, and mistakes can have immediate medical consequences. Communicate constantly and use a safeword.

Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Play

What exactly is medical play?

Medical play is a BDSM style that uses the atmosphere and instruments of a medical setting for erotic stimulation and the dynamics of control and vulnerability. Think of role-playing as doctor and patient, the use of speculums, dilators, and medical gloves.

Is medical play safe?

Yes, provided you take hygiene seriously, know the anatomy, and communicate. Use sterile instruments, disposable gloves, and plenty of lubricant. Avoid urethral dilators unless you are well-informed about the risks.

What do I need to get started with medical play?

A speculum set, disposable gloves, and a white coat or doctor’s coat to set the mood. Add a blindfold for extra vulnerability on the part of the “patient.”

Where can I buy medical play toys in the Netherlands?

Erotiekvoordeel.nl has one of the most complete medical play collections in the Netherlands—from speculums and dilators to cupping sets and professional disposable gloves, delivered discreetly.

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