Penile lengthening and thickening surgery?
Hello! If I undergo lengthening surgery (like ligament cutting), will it affect the angle of erection? Will the erection become stiff like a pendulum? Besides ligament cutting, are there other surgical methods to lengthen the penis? Is there currently a method for penile enlargement using artificial dermis, and what are the potential complications of such surgery? Is there a procedure for scrotal enlargement? What are the approximate costs of these two surgeries in hospitals in Taiwan? How many days of recovery are typically needed? I envy others who have a fuller appearance because I feel mine is average...
Thank you for your professional response; I greatly appreciate it!
jason, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/01/30
Dr. Chen Zhirong reply Urology
Hello Jason: The length of the penis includes not only the portion visible externally but also a larger segment that is buried within the pelvic cavity.
However, the total length is fixed after full development and varies from person to person.
In cases of erectile dysfunction, the length may appear shorter due to the inability of the corpora cavernosa to fully engorge.
If the goal is simply to make the exposed portion of the penis "look bigger," the current surgical option involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pelvis, which can release about 1 to 2 centimeters of length.
This is akin to a building with a foundation that is three stories deep, where excavating one story deep around the building increases the above-ground floors but inevitably affects stability.
The method of using artificial dermal grafts to increase girth is similar to a thin person wearing a large coat to appear bulkier while still being thin underneath.
I believe that all concerns arise from comparisons.
Understanding whether your penis has fully demonstrated its potential is what truly matters.
Clinically, many individuals express dissatisfaction after surgery not meeting their expectations, so I advise careful consideration.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2004/01/30
More Info
Penis enlargement surgery is a topic that garners significant interest, and it encompasses various techniques, risks, and costs that potential patients should be aware of. The two primary methods for penis enlargement are ligament cutting (also known as suspensory ligament release) and penile implants. Each method has its own implications regarding effectiveness, risks, and recovery time.
Techniques for Penis Enlargement
1. Suspensory Ligament Release: This procedure involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone. By doing so, it allows the penis to hang lower, which can create the appearance of increased length. However, this technique can alter the angle of erection, potentially leading to a less natural appearance. Some patients report that the penis may appear to hang lower and may not achieve the same angle during an erection, which can be a concern for many.
2. Penile Implants: Another method involves the insertion of implants, which can either be inflatable or semi-rigid. These implants can increase both length and girth, depending on the type used. While this method can provide satisfactory results, it carries risks such as infection, implant malfunction, and the need for future surgeries.
3. Dermal Grafts and Fat Transfer: Some procedures involve using dermal grafts or fat transfer to increase girth. These methods can provide a more natural feel but may also come with complications such as uneven results or absorption of the fat over time, leading to a reduction in size.
Risks and Complications
Every surgical procedure carries inherent risks. For penis enlargement surgeries, potential complications include:
- Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection, which can lead to more severe complications.
- Scarring: Surgical incisions can lead to scarring, which may affect the appearance and function of the penis.
- Erectile Dysfunction: There is a risk that the surgery could lead to erectile dysfunction, particularly if nerves or blood vessels are damaged during the procedure.
- Dissatisfaction with Results: Some patients may find that the results do not meet their expectations, leading to psychological distress.
Costs
The cost of penis enlargement surgery can vary significantly based on the technique used, the surgeon's experience, and the geographical location. In Taiwan, the costs can range from approximately NT$100,000 to NT$300,000 (around USD 3,500 to USD 10,500) depending on the complexity of the procedure and the type of implants used. It is crucial to consult with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon to get a detailed estimate based on individual circumstances.
Recovery Time
Recovery time can also vary based on the type of surgery performed. Generally, patients may need to take about one to two weeks off work for recovery. During this time, it is essential to follow post-operative care instructions to minimize the risk of complications and ensure proper healing. Patients should avoid sexual activity for a specified period, typically around 4 to 6 weeks, to allow for adequate healing.
Conclusion
If you are considering penis enlargement surgery, it is vital to have realistic expectations and to discuss all concerns with a qualified healthcare provider. Understanding the risks, techniques, costs, and recovery times associated with the procedure can help you make an informed decision. Always prioritize safety and choose a reputable surgeon with experience in this specialized field.
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