Increase penile size? [jtbVuW1e3SX]
Increase penile size? [jtbVuW1e3SX]
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Even if their penis is of regular size, many guys wish they had a larger one. Penile augmentation methods seek to increase penis length or circumference. These techniques are currently deemed experimental since they have not been approved by medical regulating organisations and there is insufficient data to consider them safe and effective therapeutic alternatives. Nevertheless, several of these procedures involve dangers, some of which might be severe. Many techniques for penile enlargement have been proposed, including: Therapy with a hoover cleaner Theraputic traction Injection treatments Injections of autologous fat Injections of silicone Hyaluronic acid and PMMA microspheres are two soft tissue fillers. Surgical techniques Tissue grafting and flap procedures Ligamentolysis is the procedure of severing the suspensory ligament that connects the penis to the pubic bone in order to make the flaccid penis appear longer. Implantation of a silicone implant The American Urological Association (AUA) claims that practically none of the purported penile augmentation procedures work. Furthermore, the AUA believes that injectable therapy and surgical penile augmentation techniques are unsafe. Suction and traction therapy, on the other hand, may be safe and beneficial for patients with other urologic disorders including Peyronie's disease (PD) or erectile dysfunction (ED), but are useless for penile enlargement. The adverse effects of experimental penile enlargement surgeries are numerous. Although the following negative effects vary considerably from person to person: Bruising of the penile region Scarring that is severe Fat accumulation in unusual places Inflammation or gangrene (dead tissues caused by infection or lack of blood) Swelling Penile sensation is reduced due to changes in the shape of the penis. Penile asymmetry Nodules beneath the skin Erection discomfort ED Penile enlargement The AUA currently recommends that penile augmentation should be considered primarily for persons who have micropenis, or a penis that is less than 7.5 cm extended. Men with normal-sized penises who feel they are too little may have penile dysmorphic disorder, which can be treated with psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, and, in some circumstances, antidepressants. +447830398165 | [email protected] -
Aired: December 13, 2024
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