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Penis
Enlargement Surgery? |
I would only recommend talking
to your doctor about penile implants
or surgery strictly as a last resort,
and I really stress the "only
as a last resort" part. However
for those interested, we have posted
some information about Penis Surgery
Information below.
Penis Enlargement Surgery?
In the lengthening procedure, the
doctor releases the suspensory ligaments
that attach the penis to the under
surface of the pubic bone allowing
access to the section of the penis
hidden behind the skin wall. There
is actually about an inch of the
corpora (the three tubes that make
up the inside of the penis) in the
body, he is then able to lengthen
the penis in proportion to the length
of the internal portion. The penis
is therefore, not actually lengthened
but merely pulled further out of
the body, the increase in length
varies depending on the patients
anatomy. Results generally range
from 1-1/2" to 2" and
there is no way to predict the length
gain prior to surgery.
There is a drawback with this type
of surgery however, five percent
of men do not experience any increase
in either flaccid or erect penis
length following surgery. In a small
amount of cases, penis length is
actually reduced due to the formation
of scar tissue that contracts over
time. Exercise plays a vital role
of the postoperative treatment to
prevent shrinkage. Gains in flaccid
length are by far the most noticeable.
Unfortunately gains in erect length
are often less dramatic. A further
drawback of the operation, is once
the suspensory ligaments have been
cut the angle of the erection can
be significantly reduced.
Penile Widening (Girth Enhancement)
There are several different techniques
used to increase penis girth generally
these are found to be more successful
than penile lengthening and can
provide up to thirty percent increase
in girth. Listed below are the two
most common surgeries available
for Penile Widening. For more information
on the other girth enhancement methods
I have provided a link at the bottom
of this page.
Fat Transfer Method
Fat Transfer is performed by taking
fat from the lower abdomen or buttocks
area injecting this fat underneath
the skin of the penile shaft. The
surgery takes approximately two
hours under regional anesthesia,
and stitches are removed two weeks
after the operation. The amount
of dermal fat to be injected should
be just enough for the penile skin
to sustain any excess fat. Sexual
intercourse is possible after approximately
one month. Healing is rapid although
some pain may be detected for a
couple of days right after the surgery.
There is up to three percent chance
of having side effects such as necrosis,
bleeding, infection etc and there
is a significant possibility some
or all of the relocated fat will
be re absorbed by the body within
the first several months.
Dermal Graft Augmentation
A relatively new method is Dermal
Graft Augmentation and a very successful
technique. With this procedure,
strips of skin with the fat on the
under-surface are removed from areas
of the body. These strips are then
inserted under the skin of the penis
through two small incisions. The
grafts are positioned to meet under
the skin, surrounding the entire
shaft, eliminating visible ridges.
As technology has improved, Dr.
Barron has concluded that the Dermal
Graft Augmentation provides a vastly
superior and virtually permanent
result. The results of this procedure
are considered to be superior to
those achieved through Fat Transfer
and are generally far more stable
over time
Summary
Penis Enlargement Surgery is not
risk free, while there has been
many advances made over the last
ten years, there has been many lawsuits
(Click Here for an example) filed
over Penile Enlargement Surgery.
Make sure you carefully select your
surgeon, discuss the surgeons success
rate, see his before and after photographs
and are fully informed of the potential
risks involved. Also make sure he
is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon,a
well respected surgeon with extensive
experience in the field will offer
a greater chance of achieving permanent
gains and will have the skills to
minimize risks or resolve postoperative
complications should they occur.
Listed below is a site you can visit
with more in depth information,
if you are interested please take
the time to fully acquaint yourself
with these methods of penis enlargement.
Some of the problems with surgery
- Loss of erect upward angle
of the penis.
- Keloid scars (a thick scar).
- Scarring causing a shorter
penis.
- Absorption of the allograft
dermal matrix graft with loss
of thickness.
- Skin incision separation.
- Bleeding.
- Fibrosis of superficial vein.
- Infection.
- Ecchymosis (bruising).
- Nerve injury resulting in decrease
of penile sensation.
- Edema (temporary swelling of
the skin).
- Seroma (collection of serum
under skin).
- Erectile dysfunction (difficulty
with erection).
- If some of these complications
occur, further surgery may be
required.