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There can be serious complications with invasive and improper penis enlargement methods. Here are some interesting facts that have been discovered about surgical penis enlargement and vacuum pumps:
INVASIVE SURGERY
LENGTHENING SURGERY GONE BAD
{CBS News}
POSTED OCTOBER 31, 1998: Bleeding, oozing, infection, lumpiness, drooping, curving, scarring, deformity, pain or all of the above. The fact is, what many men end up with is further surgery aimed at trying to put Peter back together again. Unfortunately, 25,000 U.S. men have already surgically tested the idea of lengthening. This involves, disconnecting a ligament that ties the base of the upper side of the penis to the pubic area. Considering that about half or a third of the penis lies inside the body, releasing the ligament nudges the organ out a little more and enables it to straighten out, thus creating a longer appearance in the flaccid state. Results will vary according to body type, but the sales pitches point to gains of up to 2 inches. The translation: maybe more than an inch in the flaccid state. Unfortunately, post-surgical scarring sometimes causes the penis to retract and become even smaller than at the outset.
While it's true that women's breast enhancement is very common these days, unfortunately for men, penis enlargement surgery is an imperfect process. Granted, the techniques are improving, but a closer glance at the process reveals more than what they're telling you.
In addition to the obligatory monetary expense of penile enhancement (between $4000 and $7000!), the procedure itself should give one pause. The penis is "lengthened" by cutting the suspensory ligament. This gives the appearance of a longer penis but does not actually increase its length. It makes the penis more unstable during intercourse, as well as more susceptible to injury. Surgery also leaves a permanent scar, as well as a lower angle of erection.
Another method of enlargement involves removing fat from elsewhere on your body, then injecting it around the penis. This gives the appearance of a fat, wide penis but it is no longer than it was to begin with. The repercussions can be frightening- scars, lumps, deformities, and worse.
There can be serious complications with invasive and improper penis enlargement methods. Here are some interesting facts that have been discovered about surgical penis enlargement and vacuum pumps:
INVASIVE SURGERY
LENGTHENING SURGERY GONE BAD
{CBS News}
POSTED OCTOBER 31, 1998: Bleeding, oozing, infection, lumpiness, drooping, curving, scarring, deformity, pain or all of the above. The fact is, what many men end up with is further surgery aimed at trying to put Peter back together again. Unfortunately, 25,000 U.S. men have already surgically tested the idea of lengthening. This involves, disconnecting a ligament that ties the base of the upper side of the penis to the pubic area. Considering that about half or a third of the penis lies inside the body, releasing the ligament nudges the organ out a little more and enables it to straighten out, thus creating a longer appearance in the flaccid state. Results will vary according to body type, but the sales pitches point to gains of up to 2 inches. The translation: maybe more than an inch in the flaccid state. Unfortunately, post-surgical scarring sometimes causes the penis to retract and become even smaller than at the outset.
While it's true that women's breast enhancement is very common these days, unfortunately for men, penis enlargement surgery is an imperfect process. Granted, the techniques are improving, but a closer glance at the process reveals more than what they're telling you.
In addition to the obligatory monetary expense of penile enhancement (between $4000 and $7000!), the procedure itself should give one pause. The penis is "lengthened" by cutting the suspensory ligament. This gives the appearance of a longer penis but does not actually increase its length. It makes the penis more unstable during intercourse, as well as more susceptible to injury. Surgery also leaves a permanent scar, as well as a lower angle of erection.
Another method of enlargement involves removing fat from elsewhere on your body, then injecting it around the penis. This gives the appearance of a fat, wide penis but it is no longer than it was to begin with. The repercussions can be frightening- scars, lumps, deformities, and worse.