Post-Op Complications of Penis Girth Injections
Posted by PRS on May 1st, 2009
For the vast majority of men looking to increase the size of their penis, penile enlargement surgery remains a mostly non-viable option. In addition to being cost-prohibitive (penile surgery can run into the thousands of dollars), it also poses the risks and dangers inherent to all surgical procedures including, but not limited to, excessive blood loss and possible infection. As if this wasn't enough to dissuade most potential candidates, new evidence now suggests additional unforeseen complications that can arise after the completion of an otherwise "successful" operation has been conducted.
Category: Penile Surgery
Finding Safe Alternatives To Penis Surgery
Posted by PRS on March 17th, 2008
The majority of men are stubborn and pigheaded – just ask any woman. When our minds are set on achieving a particular goal, odds are that we will do anything it takes even if it poses a significant risk to our own well-being. For those seeking to undergo penis enlargement surgery, it's important to understand that the consequences of this choice not only affects yourself but can also have a direct and significant impact upon your partner/spouse.
Category: Advice
The History Of Penis Surgical Procedures
Posted by PRS on October 1st, 2007
The first surgical procedures performed on the penis began back in the 1980's. Originally these operations were used to correct physical defects, deformities and other anomalies of the penis. Over the years, the term "penis surgery" has become more commonly associated with cosmetic techniques used to increase the length and width of the penis itself. Here we'll examine a brief history of penile surgery and how various surgical enlargement procedures came into practice.
Category: Penile Surgery
Phalloplasty Risks and Dangers
Posted by PRS on July 22nd, 2006
While there has been some advancements made in the field of phalloplasty, also called cosmetic penile enhancement or penis augmentation surgery, it still remains a very controversial method of penis enlargement due to the unpredictable results and high risks involved.
Basically phalloplasty consists of two separate procedures: one to increase the length of the penis and another to increase the girth or thickness.
Category: Penile Surgery
The Cons (and Cons) of Penis Surgery
Posted by PRS on July 5th, 2006
Many men are obsessed when it comes to the size of their penis. Even though there is nothing physically wrong with it they still wish they had a larger one. More and more frequently men are turning to penile enlargement surgery in hopes of curing what they consider to be a depressingly cruel genetic circumstance.
Category: Penile Surgery
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