There are many ways to enlarge your penis in the modern world. What is confusing, however, is not how effective it is, but how long it takes to achieve the desired results.
For example, an extender has to be worn for at least six months in order to achieve a permanent increase, the same applies to a vacuum pump that has to be in use for three months.
The fastest option is plastic penis enlargement, which increases the penis not only in length but also in thickness. However, plastic surgery requires a significant financial outlay, a long and painful rehabilitation period, and no one is immune from complications.
Despite this, many representatives of the stronger sex are increasingly turning to this method of enlargement, since the result will be retained for a lifetime. And with a competent choice of a clinic and a highly qualified surgeon, side effects can be avoided.
In connection with the effectiveness and, most importantly, the popularity of such a procedure, it is necessary to find out how to perform plastic augmentation, how many centimeters to enlarge the penis, as well as consider the indications and contraindications of the procedure.
Plastic surgery of the penis: indications and contraindications
Harmonious sexual relationships play an important role in a man's life. That is why special attention is paid to penis size. Plastic surgery not only helps to enlarge the penis, but also to correct functional disorders, the anatomical shape of the penis.
This type of surgical procedure is carried out in different directions: it can be done from a medical point of view, it can be done for cosmetic purposes, or it can be an operation to enlarge the penis.
In the vast majority of cases, men turn to sex organ enlargement or the correction of the natural curvature of the penis.
Plastic surgery has its own indications for surgical intervention:
- Low potency, which is due to vascular diseases, deformations of the genital organ, endocrine diseases.
- Erectile dysfunction in diabetes mellitus.
- Hypertrophic pathological changes in the tissues of the erectile tissue of the genital organ.
- Congenital malformation of the penis.
- Various mechanical damage to the penis.
- Operations performed on neighboring organs.
Indications include a desire to change sex or a man's desire to enlarge the penis, since the modest size of the penis significantly affects the quality of intimate life and leads to failure in bed.
Plastic also has the following contraindications:
- Children under 18 years of age.
- Mental disorders.
- Blood disorders, a violation of its ability to clot.
- Chronic diseases, problems with the cardiovascular system, metabolic disorders and other general surgical contraindications.
- Genitourinary disorders, sexually transmitted diseases.
- Acute infectious processes in the body.
If mental disorders are an absolute contraindication, then some illnesses are relative. In a number of situations, the doctor recommends seeing other doctors for adequate treatment to manage any comorbid conditions.
After the restoration of the body and the elimination of pathological conditions, these contraindications become irrelevant, and plastic augmentation is already possible.
Plastic: phases and essence of the process
If there are no serious indications for plastic surgery, but only the desire of a man, the doctor prescribes a consultation with a psychologist. It is he who affirms a man's sanity and gives the appropriate permission for plastic penis enlargement.
As a rule, the doctor then familiarizes the patient with the course of the procedure, tells a few nuances and can provide a photo before and after the corrective procedure.
Often times, the doctor can show not only a photo but also a video to demonstrate the process and prepare the patient. In addition, men in the clinic do tests that are necessary before plastic surgery:
- Complete blood count, reaction to clotting.
- Blood type, Rh factor.
- Blood sugar level.
- Fluorography.
- General urinalysis.
- EKG.
When a man is over 60, there needs to be a conclusion from a therapist that is considered safe for a particular patient. Plastic enlargement of the penis is carried out as follows:
- The procedure is performed under general anesthesia.
- The man's groin and penis are treated with an antiseptic solution covered with sterile linen.
- In addition, the doctor "comes" through a certain incision to the supporting ligaments of the penis, removes them in a special way, whereby the hidden part of the organ can be released.
- Then the inner ligaments are sewn a little higher, which makes the penis longer.
The duration of the procedure varies from 1 hour to 3 hours. Usually, it takes 1-1. 5 hours to increase the length of the penis and more than 3 hours to increase the volume of the organ.
It is also worth noting that this procedure must be approached with special care, paying attention not only to the price, but also to the clinics themselves. It is advisable to study the ratings of the stronger sex and read the recommendations.
It is advisable to dwell on the cost, saying that it depends on many parameters: the equipment of the clinic, the qualification of the surgeon, additional medical services.
In some medical centers, plastic surgery costs also include an extender - an orthopedic device that should be worn after the procedure.
Although men recommend not to forget about local remedies that are effective in solidifying the results after surgery.
Consequences of the operation
Despite the fact that penis enlargement surgery is quite common, popular and has helped many men, there is a risk of certain complications. All complications are conventionally divided into two categories:
- Natural complications resulting from surgical intervention.
- Possible complications after surgery.
The first group includes bleeding that occurs during the initial stages of the penis healing, as well as the onset of infection.
As a rule, such complications can arise when the patient is in a stationary state and properly leveled by the immediate response of the doctor.
Possible complications include the following:
- The erection angle of the penis changes. This means that if a member previously "looked" to the right in an erect state, then "looks" to the left after the operation.
- Decreased sensitivity of the penis.
- The development of erectile dysfunction, which makes it difficult to achieve an erection, the penis is soft during foreplay, making sexual intercourse difficult.
- The penis can become deformed six months after the operation. The situation can only be corrected through repeated surgical interventions.
- Decreased potency.
- Penile tissue death (when the thickness has been increased).
The above list of complications shows that genital organ enlargement surgery has its own pitfalls that must be considered before attempting the procedure.
But if the operation is already resolved, it is important to prepare for it: study the photo and video materials of the procedure, read all possible men's reviews about the chosen clinic, consult several specialists to make the right choice, and deceivenot you.