The options are limited when finding the ways for penis enlargement. But one of them includes penis enlargement operations and people are curious that if it will work for them or not.
Penis enlargement is defined as any technique or method, used to increase the size of the human penis. It includes an increase in length, girth, and even size of the glans penis.
To achieve penile enlargement, multiple non-invasive, as well as invasive procedures, are present.
Most men want to achieve an increase in their penis size due to self-esteem issues.
Research shows that most men who want to increase their penis size are average-sized, and not below average, as they usually think.
To overcome these issues, they first take help with non-invasive procedures and if those do not work, they start looking up for invasive ones.
According to doctors, penis enlargement surgery is only a cosmetic surgery other than in the case of a micropenis.
Most doctors advise against the enhancement surgeries because the complications outweigh the benefit as there is only one benefit – an inch or two increase in penis size, which sometimes, doesn’t even happen.
At times the surgeries aren’t successful and the patient is left with a scar.
When thinking about all of these risks, even a doctor might tell you that it is better that you focus your attention on trying to live healthily.
This is because the penis size can really be improved by eating certain foods that promote the opening of blood vessels.
Naturally, foods can’t really make your flaccid penis grow in size, but they do help in improving the size and hardness of your erect penis. Isn’t this the most important thing of all?
After all, even when some surgeries can indeed increase the size of your penis since the procedure is only cosmetic, it only affects the outer appearance of your penis.
As for your erections? As long as you remain weak and at the same time have a low sex drive, it’s likely that they will remain small.
As far as the “Do these procedures even work” question is concerned, there is no yes or no answer.
Every surgery has potential risks and benefits which may vary from person to person depending on their anatomy and general body physiology.
One procedure may work for someone but may come across as a fail for others.
Like, in penoplasty, the ligament connecting the pubic bone to the penis is sectioned so that it cannot pull the penis back in the body after an erection ends.
It is supposed to increase the flaccid penis length by a couple of inches, but one thing that most people don’t know is, that this ligamentolysis does not have any effect on erection length.
The gain is only in the flaccid length, and sometimes, even this gain does not happen.
In the same way, injecting fat in the penile shaft to increase the girth of the penis doesn’t always result in a thicker penis.
There have been many cases where the penis turned out to be lumpy, bumpy, and weird looking.
In addition to that, the body absorbs fat continuously so even if you get a thick penis after the injections, there are chances that it’ll slowly regress and come back to its original size.
When this happens, of course, your penis will go back to its original size.
But because the original penis has been tampered with, you could be left with a penis that now looks like it has been left in shambles.
So, when that happens, men will usually go for another round of surgery to maintain both size and appearance.
Of course, this could turn out to be a life-long procedure that you will need to follow up for the rest of your life, or at least until you don’t care anymore how your penis looks.
Now if you are especially well in terms of finances, doing this kind of procedure may not be such big spending for you.
The normal cost of this type of liposuction surgery usually ranges from USD 4000 and it goes up and up depending on the kind of procedure and tool that you have chosen.
Although this kind of surgery has its own benefits and beautiful results, since it isn’t permanent and many need a lot of retouching, you may want to reconsider other male enhancement options that may be more pocket-friendly in the long run.
Penuma is another procedure of penis enlargement in which a silicone implant is inserted in the penis. The operation is very expensive and has a high success rate, but even then it has certain risks.
The main one being the risk of rupture of the implant, which makes the entire process useless.
Just like many people report about achieving gains through surgery, dozens also report about experiencing penile deformities after one of these surgeries, which have to be corrected by reconstructive procedures.
Complications of these procedures include risk of scarring, developing bumps, spontaneous opening of stitches, blood clots in the penis, and infection.
So, bottom line, these operations may or may not work, or may or may not have complications.
It depends on an individual’s general body status as well as on the experience of the doctor, performing the surgery.
As a last piece of advice, since we are talking about a surgical procedure on one of the most vulnerable body parts of yours, make sure that you never play around with the quality of the surgeon who will perform the surgery on you.
You could mess up a lip or a boob, but messing up just one penis can ruin a man’s entire life.
Your penis should never experience a botched operation like some celebrities have gotten on their faces.
With that said, if you are serious about getting one of these surgeries, make sure that you aren’t stingy with your money.
A lot will be incurred and if you understand that the money is necessary to ensure quality, safety, and great results, then it is your last call to make.
Conclusion
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Penis enlargement surgery is the only way to enlarge your penis. The procedure may be successful.
But it’s the improved performance post-operation that is dicey. You may undergo a procedure to widen your penis girth, but it fail to heal properly.
Similarly, injecting fat into the shaft may prevent the penis from erecting as firmly as it did before the surgery.
Again, the added pad may shrink back to its original size, defeating the purpose of surgery. This situation leaves you with unsightly and non performing penis.