Penile lengthening surgery
1.
Are there currently surgical procedures for penile lengthening or girth enhancement? If so, how is the cost calculated, are there any potential complications, and will time off work be necessary?
2.
Does exercising the pelvic floor muscles help with erectile function? Thank you.
Xiao Guai, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/09/03
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello! 1.
There is penile lengthening surgery available.
You will need to inquire about the costs at the hospital, as it is all out-of-pocket and prices vary between hospitals.
2.
If you're unsure, you can find a nearby urology clinic for further evaluation.
Reply Date: 2012/09/03
More Info
Penile enlargement surgery, which includes procedures aimed at increasing the length or girth of the penis, has gained attention in recent years. However, it is essential to understand the various aspects of such surgeries, including their costs, risks, benefits, and the potential for postoperative complications.
1. Current Medical Options for Penile Enlargement:
Yes, there are surgical options available for penile enlargement. The two primary types of procedures are:
- Lengthening Surgery: This typically involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone, allowing the penis to hang lower and appear longer.
- Girth Enhancement Surgery: This can be achieved through various methods, including fat grafting (liposuction from another part of the body) or the use of dermal fillers.
2. Cost Considerations:
The costs for penile enlargement surgeries can vary significantly based on the type of procedure, the surgeon's expertise, and the geographical location of the clinic. Generally, you can expect the following price ranges:
- Lengthening surgery may cost between $3,000 to $15,000.
- Girth enhancement procedures can range from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the method used.
It is important to note that these costs often do not include additional expenses such as pre-operative consultations, anesthesia, and follow-up care.
3. Risks and Complications:
Like any surgical procedure, penile enlargement surgery carries risks. Potential complications can include:
- Infection
- Scarring
- Changes in sensation
- Erectile dysfunction
- Dissatisfaction with cosmetic results
- Psychological effects, including anxiety or depression if the results do not meet expectations.
4. Recovery and Time Off Work:
Recovery times can vary based on the type of surgery performed. Generally, patients may need to take about one to two weeks off work to allow for initial healing. However, full recovery and the resumption of sexual activity may take several weeks to months, depending on individual healing processes and the specific procedure performed.
5. Exercises for Erectile Function:
Regarding your second question about exercising the corpora cavernosa (the erectile tissue), there are indeed exercises, such as Kegel exercises, that can strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Strengthening these muscles may help improve erectile function and overall sexual health. However, it is essential to approach these exercises with realistic expectations, as they may not directly contribute to penile enlargement but can enhance sexual performance and control.
In conclusion, while penile enlargement surgery is available, it is crucial to weigh the potential benefits against the risks and costs involved. Consulting with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon who specializes in this area can provide personalized insights and help you make an informed decision. Additionally, exploring non-surgical options and lifestyle changes may also contribute positively to sexual health and confidence. Always prioritize safety and well-being when considering any medical procedure.
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