Sunday, April 30, 2023

Does Cosmetic Penis Enlargement Surgery Work? Is It Dangerous?

Dissatisfaction over genital size can influence a man’s sexuality and have negative psychological outcomes.

A penis that measures 13 cm or 5 inches in length when erect is considered within the normal range. However, despite having a normal size, many men hold unrealistic expectations about what is considered a normal penis size. This misconception often leads them to seek out interventions that claim to increase the length or girth of their penis.

Which are the various penis enlargement methods?

Several options are available that attempt to increase penile length/girth; some of them are described below:

Non-surgical methods

1. Pills and lotions

Marketers of penile enlargement pills and lotions often claim that their products contain herbs, hormones, and vitamins that can increase the size of the penis. However, these products are often sold directly to consumers without any scientific evidence to support their effectiveness. Furthermore, some researchers suggest that these products may contain harmful substances such as lead and pesticides. Therefore, there is a risk associated with using these products.

2. Vacuum devices

Vacuum devices like pumps are sometimes utilized for penile enlargement. The technique involves placing a tube-like structure over the penis and creating a vacuum by pumping out the air. This causes blood to be drawn into the penis, resulting in swelling and the appearance of increased size. While these pumps can be useful for treating impotence in the short term, overusing them can lead to damage to the penile tissue, which can result in weaker erections.

3. Penile extenders

Penile extenders use traction to stretch the penis. Though there have been some positive outcomes with this technique; experts recommend physician supervision before using such a procedure.

4. Jelqing

Jelqing is a type of exercise that involves pulling on the penis in an attempt to increase blood circulation in the penile tissue, which can result in a larger appearance. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of this technique. Moreover, over time, jelqing may cause pain or scarring.

Surgical methods

There are two main types of surgery for penis enlargement: penile augmentation and suspensory ligament release.

Penile augmentation can be performed in two ways. The first method involves grafting fat cells from another part of the body onto the penis, while the second method involves injecting fat cells into the penis. However, there is a risk that the body may reabsorb the fat cells over time, resulting in the penis returning to its original size.

The suspensory ligament release technique involves the surgical removal of the ligament that connects the penis to the pubic area. This can change the angle of the penis, making it appear longer. However, when erect, the angle of the penis may be different, which can impact sexual activity.

Clinical Studies on penis enlargement surgery

According to a recent meta-analysis study, penis enlargement surgeries are generally ineffective and can lead to significant psychological and physical harm to men. The study analyzed 17 studies and found that the two most common procedures for penis enlargement were the suspensory ligament incision and the injection of dermal fillers.

Although some men reported a noticeable increase in size, complications were frequent, and none of the techniques used were validated. Additionally, the study found that these surgeries were linked to poor treatment outcomes and low rates of satisfaction. Therefore, the risks associated with these surgeries outweigh any potential benefits.

Adverse effects of penis enlargement surgery

Penile enlargement surgery is a procedure that has not been established as safe or effective. There are several potential complications associated with this surgery, including:

  • Infections
  • Poor wound healing. Wound dehiscence is, a surgical complication in which a wound ruptures partially or completely along the sutures
  • Distal flap loss
  • Pubic deformation or buried penis
  • Silicone injection can result in drifting, distant migration, and swelling. They can also cause penile distortion and granulomatous reactions. Silicone injection can also damage blood vessels and nerves, which, in turn, may lead to decreased sensation and erectile dysfunction
  • The use of fat transplantation to increase penile girth can lead to fat necrosis and reabsorption. It can also lead to penile curvature, nodules, or calcification

So, what is the alternative?

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Stem Cell Penile Enlargement is still a relatively new procedure, and more research is needed to determine its long-term effectiveness and safety. However, initial studies have shown promising results, with some men experiencing an increase in penis length and girth without any significant side effects.

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