Penile enlargement surgery is a relatively simple and safe operation performed on an outpatient basis. The penis enlargement operation has two operations. Both are completely natural and do not involve the introduction of implants or other foreign materials.
Penis enlargement procedures or operation
The first, a lengthening procedure. It was originally developed over 20 years ago to treat children who suffer from microphallus, an abnormally small penis.
The other procedure is a fat transplant process adapted and perfected by Cosmetic Surgery from traditional facial plastic surgery techniques.
In the lengthening procedure, the doctor releases the suspensory ligament that connects the penis to the pubic bone, allowing access to the section of the penis hidden behind the skin wall. It can then extend the length of the penis in proportion to the length of the internal section of the organ. Once the additional erectile tissue is exposed, the ligament is reattached to prevent retraction. A flap of skin in front of the pubic bone is lowered to cover the newly exposed section.
The increase in length varies according to the patient's anatomy. However, results generally range from 2.5 to 4 cm. The average additional length is between 3.75 and 5 cm. The limiting factor is the length of a patient's suspensory legacy. There is no way to predict what the length will be before surgery.
In each procedure, increases occur in both the flaccid and erect states, although the gain in length in the flaccid state is generally greater.
Enlargement and augmentation procedures take approximately 25 minutes each; surgery involving both procedures usually takes no more than 55 minutes.