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Penis enlargement surgery, sounds a bit far-fetched right?

Excitingly, however, penis enlargement surgery is now a real possibility, and can safely and in most cases, permanently, increase the length and girth of the penis.

So, what happens during penis enlargement surgery and how can they make the penis bigger?

Penis enlargement surgery for length

Unlike pills and lotions, penis enlargement surgery to extend the length of the penis has guaranteed results if you go to the right providers across the UK.

Sometimes referred to as ligamentous surgery, lengthening surgery involves dividing the suspensory ligament which is attached to the penis at one end and the pubic bone at the other.

Doing so allows the penis to slide forward and drop into a lower position, giving an increased length when the penis is flaccid.

After this procedure, 95% of men gain 1-2 inches and 5% gain less than 1 inch or slightly more than 2 inches – giving incredible results.

With some providers, once a period of healing has passed, patients will then start to use a penile extender to increase the length of the penis when erect. If worn for around 1-2 hours daily for 12 months, patients can expect an additional gain of around 1 inch when erect.

Penis enlargement surgery for girth

Penis girth surgery offers permanent results for patients looking to increase the width of the penis.

The girth-enhancing procedure is straightforward and involves transplanting quality body fat from either the inner thighs or abdomen into the penis after it has been purified.

This purification process removes nasties such as dead cells, blood, and other debris from the fat and, once implanted, increases the girth of the penis shaft as it is filled.

It is normal for most patients to lose 30-50% of the transferred fat within the first 6-8 weeks. However, as experienced surgeons will transfer the maximum amount of fat your penis can take, you should still expect to see a difference in both the flaccid and erect penis.

Even allowing for the loss thanks to absorption, after healing, patients should expect to gain on average 1 inch of extra girth, and in individual cases, it could be even more!

Penis enlargement surgery for length and girth

Some men prefer to opt for a combined approach that increases both the length and girth of their manhood.

In this instance, providers will prescribe a plan that involves increasing the length, then the girth of the penis, or vice versa, giving patients the best of both worlds with the minimum of surgical intervention.

Interested in penis enlargement surgery in the UK?

For the best results, it is important that patients choose experienced, qualified, and reputable providers of penis enlargement surgery.

Not only will choosing experienced, qualified, and reputable providers of penis enlargement surgery give the best outcome, but it will also minimize risks such as infection and the chance of botched surgeries, which can leave men feeling less confident and more self-conscious. However, it’s important to note that surgical procedures are not the only option available for those seeking penis enlargement.

For individuals looking for a safer alternative to surgery, penis enlargement oil can be a viable option. Penis enlargement oils are formulated with natural ingredients that are specifically designed to enhance the size and girth of the penis. These oils are typically applied topically and absorbed into the skin, providing targeted benefits without the need for invasive procedures.

 

 

 

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