An overview of penis augmentation surgery:is it for you?
Most guys would never admit it, but probably all of us have
given some thought to penile enlargement surgery. Whether out
of curiosity, self-consciousness, embarrassment, or a secret
longing to be exceptionally well-hung, men very commonly seek
information about surgery to increase the length and girth of
the penis. In fact, a study of the top searches online shows
"penis enlargement surgery" to be consistently among
the most popular information requests.
And as anyone who has made such a search can tell you, there
are plenty of men who not only wonder about it, but who actually
go through with this major surgical procedure in their quest
for the ideal penis.
The evolution of penile enlargement surgery: methods
The surgical procedure to lengthen the penis was developed
in the late 1980s by Chinese surgeon Long Daochao. By 1991,
penis augmentation surgery began to gain momentum -- but without
the monitoring or endorsement of the American Board of Plastic
Surgery nor the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgeons. Still, even without a professional organization's
safety and quality guidelines, many men sought out the surgery.
Those first patients may have thought they needed a bigger
staff, but apparently they had some balls: imagine being the
guinea pig for cosmetic penis enlargement surgery! The original
methods, which haven't changed much since then, involved attempts
to lengthen the penis, increase the girth, or both.
Here's how it works: to add the appearance of length, the
surgeon cuts the suspensory ligament that anchors the penis
to the body, allowing it to drop down and forward; in this
way, it is hoped that the portion of the penis that is normally
held inside the body cavity will stretch outward and appear
as more length. The penis isn't technically "lengthened"
so much as it is uncovered or released from the body.
To add girth, doctors harvest fat cells from the man's body,
usually from the buttocks or legs, then inject these cells
into the penis to create a thicker shaft.
More recently, surgeons have refined these techniques and
use other materials than fat as the implants: grafts of tissue
from the man's own body or even from donor cadavers is now
used to widen or enhance the penis.
What are the Risks, results and costs?
For most men, the thought of any of these procedures is too
difficult to contemplate. But for others, the desire to change
their manhood for the bigger and better is still overwhelming.
Current estimates show that to date about 18,000 men have had
the surgery.
Yet the surgery is still considered somewhat risky and only
a relative few surgeons will perform it -- right now, only
about 30 in the U.S. -- and then most will do it only if the
patient is mature, emotionally stable and has submitted to
counseling prior to the surgery.
Outcomes of early penis enlargement surgeries were often
disastrous: many men were rendered impotent or disfigured,
coming from surgery with freakishly shaped, red, raw, or in
the worst cases, terminally limp penises.
Todays surgeons have more knowledge and experience
in performing these procedures, though critics still question
the reliability and safety of the operation. The ligament-cutting
method may create a gain of an inch or two in length, at the
risk of total loss of support of the erect penis, so that,
in the words of one man, "it flaps around like a helicopter
blade." A surgically severed suspensory ligament can
also cause erections to point downward, or even cause total
loss of sensation and impotency.
The fat-injection method to increase penis girth can create
lumpy, asymmetrical and unappealing results. Once injected,
the fat can migrate unpredictably. Sometimes it bunches at
the center of the shaft, creating a strange, football-shaped
member; other times, the fat randomly lumps up so the penis
appears blobby and irregularly shaped. Often, fat will reabsorb
irregularly, so that over time the built-up girth is lost
in some places more than others. Fat injections almost always
feel soft, something like female breast tissue, even when
the penis itself is erect.
Currently, the risks have decreased somewhat, but certainly
the price tag has not: penis enlargement surgery currently
runs an average of $8,000.
Who is a candidate for penis enlargement surgery?
Even after considering all the risks, many men still opt for
penile surgery. How do they determine whether this is the right
choice for them?
First, a candidate should be in excellent shape, physically
and mentally. A doctor can assess overall health, determine
whether other health concerns preclude the procedure (high
blood pressure, history of urogenital problems, and so on)
and make recommendations for counseling or medication if necessary.
Next, it's always wise to thoroughly study any cosmetic procedure,
particularly focusing on individual doctors and their results.
Finally, only the prospective patient can gauge how deeply
he is affected by concerns about his penis. Risks and costs
are weighed against the possible benefits -- but always, a
realistic view is the key. Men who dream of having a penis
women would die for must consider that their results may not
match the image they have in mind.
What are alternatives to surgery?
In recent years, the all-or-nothing nature of penis augmentation
discussion has changed: instead of being forced to choose risky
surgery or other barbaric-sounding manipulations of questionable
safety (weights, pumps, and other devices), men now have a whole
range of supplements and natural enhancements to address their
concerns safely. Virtually risk-free, these products have been
tested by doctors and proven to enhance virility and performance!
Safe, natural and showing an unbelievable success rate, these
are becoming a very popular alternative to risking impotence.
Just like the preoccupation with the large penis, the ingredients
in these products have been around for centuries. The ancient
Chinese herbals blend with other naturally derived botanicals
and ingredients from around the globe, delivering a powerful
list of effects that has a lengthy record of giving men what
they want.
What's new is the technology for creating and delivering
the ingredients in a purified, accurate formula. VigRX pills,
for instance, are created in a pharmaceutical-grade laboratory,
in the exact blend of ingredients and amounts to create better
erections, increased sensitivity, longer staying power and
stronger overall sexual health. VigRX Oil is a rub-on
oil that uses German transdermal technology to deliver the
ingredients right through the skin and directly to the genitals
for very fast, almost instantaneous effects on penis performance
and sexual enjoyment. There are even "patch" products
now - Maxiderm patch, creates the same male potency
effects as VigRX, but in a transdermal application.
Men just apply the patch and start enjoying the benefits without
having to worry about taking pills.
On the topic of natural alternatives, another very popular
new product addresses a related area in which men often feel
inadequate: the amount and quality of ejaculate they produce.
Semenax, an oral supplement, also consists of all-natural
ingredients, increases the volume of semen, the vigor of sperm,
and the strength of orgasms, giving better "shooting
power and distance."
What is best for me?
Small penis size and inadequate sexual function are no laughing
matter. These problems can affect every area of a man's life,
undermining confidence at many levels. Regardless of the degree
of anxiety about this, though, men should investigate very thoroughly
before taking any drastic steps.
Most men, after conducting a bit of research, prefer the
natural alternatives. They find that natural methods are much
more affordable, far more discreet, completely painless, and
carry no risk of irreversible damage. The best supplements,
such as those mentioned above, also have a money-back guarantee.
And the results are very promising -- they work for nearly
all men regardless of the degree of difficulty they are having.
Men generally agree that even if they do fall into the small
category that does not benefit from natural methods, they'd
prefer to try the non-invasive supplements before opting for
pricey, potentially disappointing surgery.
If surgery still seems appealing to you, consult your own
trusted doctor to help you locate a surgeon who is very experienced
in penis augmentation surgeries. Always get a medical recommendation
or input when choosing your penis surgeon; by all means, avoid
simply choosing a name from a list or a web site. The surgeon
should be willing to share "before and after" photos
of his successful operations, which will help you get a more
realistic idea of what are the possible or likely outcomes.
Be sure to ask about downtime and recovery following the surgery,
and about post-op pain management.
Whatever choice you make, know that you're not alone in your
concerns. Most men have had the same questions you do!
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