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May 7, 2008

Understanding The Penile Surgery Augmentation

Filed under: Acne — Tags: , , , , , — medbrother @ 11:22 am
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niche master asked:


opt to have penile surgery augmentation done for many different reasons. The most common reason a man wants to have a penile surgery augmentation procedure performed is for sexual reasons. There are two procedures that are most commonly performed, the penis widening and the penis lengthening.

The men that decide penile surgery augmentation is for them usually decide to have both the length and the width done at the same time. The penile lengthening surgery augmentation is done by cutting the ligaments or soft tissue that is inside of the male’s body so the length can be increased of the penis.

If there is going to be a change in the width of the penis at the same time of the lengthening surgery augmentation, typically fat cells are injected from another area of the body. This can be stored fat from the buttock, legs, thighs or almost any other part of the body that is approved by the surgeon.

With everything that appears to be good, there must be some bad. So, here is the bad for a penile surgery augmentation procedure. With the injection of the fat cells into the penis it is possible that the penis will take on a less than appealing shape. This is usually because the body has absorbed the fat that was originally injected into the penis.

Although, penile surgery augmentation procedures are increasing in popularity it is still vital that you are willing to take the risks associated with the procedures. Speak with your doctor or other health care professional before you consult with an augmentation surgeon. Be sure that you disclose your full medical history to the surgeon you have chosen. Let him or her know any medications you are currently taken and medications that you have taken in the past. This is the safest way to ensure there are not any drug interactions during your procedure.

You should also consider revealing your family history as well. Especially if there has been a family history of an allergic reaction to anesthesia. This could prove to be a less than favorable outcome, if you do not disclose this information to your surgeon. Any information that you feel is relevant to a surgical procedure should be disclosed during the interview, do not wait until the day of the surgery augmentation procedure. Such as any allergies to medication both over the counter and prescription, latex etc. It is definitely best to give more information than is needed. After all, what good is your new and improved penis going to be if you are not around to enjoy it? Take the extra time to thoroughly research your family medical history, this is the best way to know what you are about to do is actually safe to do.

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