Every year, about 8. 5 thousand operations of this type are carried out in the world. We tell you what all these men risked and what they got in return.
How are things?
What you see between the legs is not the entire penis. Part of it is located inside the body, in the pubic area. And this part is not small: approximately the same amount of meat is hidden from view as visible from the outside. During operation, it is removed and fixed closer to the surface. To do this, the skin is removed and pulled back - fortunately it stretches easily. This operation can increase the length by 2 to 5 cm.
If you're more interested in thickness, doctors can offer gel injections, your own fat, and synthetic plates. This can add 1 cm of volume. I need more? This procedure also exists: on the operating table, the penis is wrapped in a flap of skin with subcutaneous fat. It will be taken from your own buttock. If this is not enough, a piece of muscle can be transplanted.
And what will I get?
- Self confidence. There's no getting around it: a large penis in our society is considered honorable.
- Reliability. If you decide to have a full operation, you can be sure that the results will last a lifetime.
- The ability to have sex with micropenisia. For men whose penis is no longer than 5 cm, surgery is the only way to start an intimate life.
What are the disadvantages?
- Pain, anesthesia and a long period of rehabilitation. You will have to forget about sex for at least a few months. The doctor may also prescribe various unpleasant procedures after surgery. For example, to prevent the penis from retracting, it is necessary to wear an extender 8 hours a day.
- A dubious advantage in bed. In the USA, sex shop managers were interviewed: it turned out that 13 cm long artificial phalluses were the best sellers.
- Price. The most expensive is muscle tissue transplantation to increase diameter.
- The doctor may refuse surgery. This happens rarely, but it happens.
- Serious health risks - and this is the main argument against. Here are the risks of an unsuccessful operation:
- Bleeding when urinating
- Pain during erection
- Reducing sensitivity
- Penis deformity
- Infections and scars
- Necrosis of tissue inserted to increase diameter
- Loss of power
Doctors warn that penis enlargement is a risky step and should only be attempted as a last resort.