Is a length of 18 cm and a circumference of 13.5 cm normal? (Attached image)
Doctor, may I ask if my penis girth is insufficient? It seems a bit thin.
If possible, I would really like to consider undergoing a penile enlargement surgery.
Li Wang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2014/06/12
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
There is no absolute measurement for the length and size of the penis.
Generally, as long as one can engage in sexual intercourse, that is sufficient.
Clinically, more emphasis is placed on the rigidity during erection rather than size, as size is determined by genetics and surgical improvements are limited.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Responses found online should only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2014/06/12
More Info
When it comes to concerns about penis size, it's essential to understand that there is a wide range of what is considered "normal." The average erect penis size is typically reported to be between 5 to 6 inches in length and around 4.5 to 5 inches in circumference. However, individual variations are significant, and many factors can influence perceptions of size, including genetics, ethnicity, and even psychological factors.
From the information you've provided, it seems that you are concerned about the girth of your penis, feeling that it may be on the thinner side. It's important to note that penis size, whether in terms of length or girth, does not inherently correlate with sexual function or satisfaction for either partner. Many studies indicate that sexual satisfaction is more closely related to emotional connection, communication, and technique rather than size alone.
If you are feeling self-conscious about your penis size, it may be helpful to consider the following points:
1. Normal Variability: As mentioned, there is a broad spectrum of normal sizes. Many men may feel inadequate when comparing themselves to others, especially in environments where there is a lot of discussion or imagery about size. Remember that each person's body is unique, and what matters most is how you feel about yourself.
2. Psychological Factors: Concerns about size can often stem from societal pressures and unrealistic portrayals in media. If you find that your worries about size are affecting your confidence or relationships, it might be beneficial to speak with a mental health professional who can help you work through these feelings.
3. Surgical Options: While there are surgical procedures available for penis enlargement, they come with risks and potential complications. Many medical professionals advise against such surgeries unless there is a significant medical reason. Non-surgical options, such as vacuum pumps or fillers, also exist but may not provide the results you desire and can carry risks as well.
4. Focus on Other Aspects of Sexual Health: Instead of concentrating solely on size, consider focusing on other aspects of sexual health and intimacy. Building confidence, improving communication with your partner, and exploring different ways to enhance sexual pleasure can be much more beneficial than worrying about size.
5. Consult a Professional: If your concerns about size are causing you distress, it may be worthwhile to consult with a urologist or a sexual health expert. They can provide you with accurate information, help you understand what is considered normal, and discuss any potential options if you are still interested in pursuing changes.
In conclusion, while it's natural to have concerns about penis size, it's crucial to recognize that size does not define your worth or your ability to be a good partner. Emphasizing self-acceptance and focusing on the broader aspects of sexual health and relationships can lead to a more fulfilling experience. If you still feel uncertain, seeking professional advice can provide clarity and reassurance.
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