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Permanent Male Enlargement Surgery

There are many different procedures for penis enhancement, and permanent male enlargement surgery is among them. There is always risk, with any type of surgery, which is why surgical procedures should never be entered into lightly. Many doctors advise men to explore their reasons for wanting a longer penis. The doctors are usually trying to ensure that a man seeking to have his penis lengthened doesn’t have penile dysmorphic disorder, which is a psychiatric condition. It basically means that the man is obsessed with thinking his penis is too small, when it is actually of average size, at least.


In other words, a man who has permanent penis enlargement surgery should have healthy, reasonable expectations and understand potential complications that could occur. The following are some pros and cons of penis enlargement surgery.


Pros of Penis Enhancement Surgery


Almost invariably, men of average penis size or smaller would very much like to have a larger penis. A Harvard doctor has stated his professional opinion that there isn’t a man in the world who hasn’t wished for a penis an extra inch or two longer. Hence, male enhancement surgery has become more and more common. The obvious benefit is that a man might have the larger penis he has always dreamed of. More benefits of permanent male enhancement surgery follow:


  • The length of the penis is increased. Most commonly, this is achieved by cutting the ligament connecting the penis to the pelvic bone. On average, less than an inch more of the penis becomes visible, whereas before it was hidden.

  • The penis girth is widened with surgery.

  • Improved self-esteem and greater confidence.

  • The feeling of sexual virility and masculinity can be renewed.

  • An overall sense of enjoying and improved quality of life.


Cons of Permanent Penis Enhancement Surgery


The reality is that not all permanent male enlargement surgeries are successful. There are many potential risks and complications. The fact is that male enhancement surgery is not approved by any major medical organizations. The following are among the cons, risks, and potential negative results of penis enlargement surgery:


  • Potential risks of the surgery include infections, reduced penile sensitivity, nerve damage, disturbing scarring, and difficulty having an erection.

  • Following surgery, a patient may have an adverse reaction to anesthesia or experience shortness of breath, intense pain, chest pains, excess bleeding, or an irregular or racing heartbeat.

  • The surgery fails in that the penis is ultimately no larger in length or width.

  • Surgery to increase girth is the more controversial of the two penis surgeries. Among the side effects is an unsightly, misshapen penis, whether because it is uneven, bumpy, or lumpy.

  • According to a study involving 42 men who had their penis lengthened in the procedure mentioned above, only 35% of the men were satisfied with the outcome. About half of them proceeded to have more surgery.

  • For about six months following permanent male enhancement surgery to lengthen the penis, it is necessary to use stretching devices or weights to prevent the ligament in the penis from reattaching.


While permanent male enlargement surgery is an option that is widely available today, Dr. Victor Loria MD is a specialist in male enhancement procedures who has found less risky, non-invasive methods to achieve effective penis enlargement. To learn more, contact Dr. Victor Loria MD to make an appointment with Dr. Victor Loria MD. Call today at 877-Dr. Victor Loria MD (877-375-6742).

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