11 Jan
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Penis Enlargement Surgeries of lengthening are performed under general anesthesia. Surgical incision is made at the root of the penis where it joins the pubic area. Post-operative traction using weights reduces the possibility of retraction and provides more natural pecker skin. Penis widening can be done in several conventions through a free fat transfer or grafting.
During any surgical technique something can go wrong. As with any operation, there are dangers, including an allergic reaction to the anesthetic. Specifically, pecker enlargement carries the following risks and side effects:
• swelling, bruising and mild discomfort
• infections
• esthesis may be altered or completely lost
• function could be altered
• erections can become more horizontal than vertical
• delayed wound healing and/or poor scarring can occur
• bleeding can occur and should blood collect (a hematoma), this can require further surgical treatment
Many doctors will not perform the surgery without rating a patients by a either a psychiatrist or psychologist. Also, because smokers heal poorly, many doctors will not perform the operation unless the patient quits smoking at least two months before the surgery.
Before surgery patients have to:
• Avoid aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
• Avoid using alcohol a few days before surgery.
• Make sure to follow any fasting instructions the day before and day of surgery.
• Make sure that someone will take you home and help you out for 24 hours after surgery.
The results of penile surgery do not satisfy everybody. This is partly because patients have the hope such procedures will be the resolution of every problems. Anxiousness may detract from the pleasure or fantasy of a bigger penis.
Other helpful information on web:
1. Penis Enlargement Surgery
2. Penis Enlargement Surgery
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