Penis
Patch
Enlargement
Surgery
Penile
Augmentation or more commonly referred to as Penis
Enlargement consists of two surgical procedures to enlarge
the penis. One is used to increase the girth and overall
width of the penis, and the second is used to increase the
length of your penis. Most often, patients opt to have
both penis enlargement procedures carried out at the same
time.
Possible drawbacks of Penis
Enlargement surgery is that the transplanted fat cells can
feel soft, somewhat like a female breast. Also, the
increase in girth is usually done by using fat cells from
the abdomen, so if the fat cells are reabsorbed back into
the body you will lose your size, and sometimes the
absorbed fat will leave the penis looking uneven and
unsightly. Penis lengthening is done by cutting the
suspensory ligaments that keep the corpora cavernosa
anchored within the body. This moves the concealed part of
the penis forward achieving additional penis length
outside the body. This type of penis enlargement surgery
can result in substantial flaccid size gains but sometimes
only a small increase in the erect penis length.
Penis enlargement surgery
has advanced a long way since the early days when penile
disfigurement was almost a certainty but many surgeons
still refuse to offer penis enlargement procedures because
of the risks associated with it. Candidates for penis
enlargement surgery should seek advice from their own
doctor and ideally undergo counseling before consulting
with surgeons offering these procedures.
Penis Enlargement Surgery
is definitely an option, but with something as sensitive
and important as your penis, the risks are too great. |