Penis enlargement surgery, why it's dangerous
Penis enlargement surgery, is the purpose of many men who are
not content with the size of their penises. This has led to the
development of a series of techniques based on exercises, pumps,
pills and surgery. Penis enlargement surgery is by far the most
dangerous of all penis enlargement techniques since any mistake
can have severe and, usually, irreversible consequences.
One of the most common surgical penis enlargement surgery
techniques is the injection of fat cells below the surface of
the shaft's skin in order to increase the volume of the penis.
The cells are taken from elsewhere in the body. However, since
the penis has little or no fat, the added volume gives it an
unnatural appearance and feel, especially since the injected fat
can shift under the skin.
A rather more extreme version of this penis enlargement surgery
technique is the injection of silicone into the penis and
scrotum. This technique is known to provide huge gains in volume
(more than 900 per cent in some cases), but the effects are
irreversible. Among the known side effects are the loss of
sensation in the penis, the failure to perform penetrative
intercourse, deformation of the shaft and scarring. Collagen,
mineral oil and other substances can be used instead of
silicone, but the risk of extreme scarring and permanent
deformation is still high.
Another penis enlargement surgery method is the cutting of the
basal penile ligament, which can result in an apparent
lengthening of the penis, sometimes by up to two inches. The
unpleasant downside is that true erection cannot be achieved
anymore. Also, the results vary from one individual to another,
with some reporting no improvement.
Men from southern Asia have been resorting for some time to a
different penis enlargement surgery techniques. This one is
based on implantation of small objects under the shaft's skin,
usually steel balls, semi-precious stones, rings and studs.
However, this technique does not seem very popular with women,
who have found the objects to be a source of pain and even
scarring.