Penis Enlargement Surgery
Questions and Answers
Most commonly asked penis enlargement surgery questions and answers. Penis surgery is also known as phalloplasty
surgery or also just phalloplasty.
Question: When was phalloplasty surgery developed?
Answer: It was developed in the 1980's.
Question: How is penis surgery accomplished?
Answer: The suspensory ligament which attaches the penis to the
body is cut which is supposed to allow the penis to hang lower.
Question: Can penis enlargement surgery increase the girth
(width) of my penis?
Answer: Yes and this is normally a completely separate
operation. To increase girth the doctor will take fat cells from the mans body and inject them into the penis.
Grafts from the mans own body or cadaver donors are now also used to widen the penis.
Question: Are there any dangers involved in phalloplasty
surgery?
Answer: Yes, like any other kind of surgery, complications could
arise due to infection, reaction to anesthesia or a mistake made during the actual phalloplasty surgery.
Question: If a mistake is made during the penis surgery, what
other risks could there be?
Answer: Risks include lumps, scars, significant loss of
sensation and impotence.
Question: Any other risks?
Answer: Yes, many men have reported that even though they could
still achieve an erection, their erect penis hangs straight down because of a lack of support from having had the
suspensory ligament cut to allow the penile lengthening.
Question: Are men who have had penis enlargement surgery done
generally happy with their results?
Answer: Sadly, most men who've had phalloplasty surgery have
wished they had never had it done.
Question: Is penis enlargement surgery expensive?
Answer: Penis surgery costs between $4000.00 and $11,000.00.
Question: Are there safe and effective alternatives to penis
surgery?
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