Not Recommended: Surgery Method
More and more men who are unhappy about their penis sizes have considered getting under the knife – or having surgery – in an attempt to enhance the appearance and function of their member.
Much headway has been gained in phalloplasty, also called cosmetic penile enhancement or augmentation surgery, but it still remains a very controversial method in penile enlargement due to unpredictable results and the high risks involved.
Phalloplasty requires two separate procedures: one to lengthen the penis and another to increase girth.
Surgical lengthening of the penis is achieved by cutting the ligament that supports the erections causing the penis to extend forwards and outwards, making a larger portion of it to be exposed.
On the other hand, penile girth is surgically increased either by Alloderm Graft, Fat Transfer, or Dermal Augmentation. These procedures usually involve harvesting fat cells or strips of tissue from other parts of the body to be inserted or grafted to the penis.
These methods may bring about unwanted complications or side effects. These may include infections, bleeding, bruising, or painful scarring, reduced angle of erection making the penis susceptible to injury, reabsorption of fat cells leading to penis shortening, asymmetry and deformities, soft erections, permanent numbness, loss of sexual function, and impotence.
Aside from being risky and dangerous, surgery is also a costly option. The costs of the different types of cosmetic penile surgery can set you back from $3,000.00 to as much as $10,000.00!
And sometimes, the size gained from surgery may be lost as a result of post-operative complications or improper post-operative care. Many who had unsuccessful operations end up spending large sums of money on further surgery in an attempt to restore their former penis size, oftentimes without success.
In Other Words:
It has been found to work some of the time but due to its cost, we recommend other methods that will get you the same gains at only a fraction of the price. In addition, no doctor guarantees money back if it does not work. Risks are also the highest with surgery and risks this drastic are not worth taking.