My husband wants to get penis enlargement surgery and I
don't want him to.
What is the side effects of this treatment? Can he lose
sensation in his penis?
Monday, February 18, 2008 2:24 PM
Any type of surgical procedure comes with certain risks
and dangers. In the case of penile surgery, the risks
far outweigh the benefits. Scarring, loss of sensation,
the inability to become erect - these are all possible
side effects of undergoing such an operation.
You can learn more specifics in the articles contained
on our website here:
http://www.penis-resources.com/blog/category/penile-surgery/
Aside from all the potential dangers, it's also a very
expensive operation that can cost upwards of $8000
(depending on the particular procedure).
Wanting a larger penis is a common desire for men - many
women also wish that their partners were larger in that
department as well. But is undergoing surgery an
acceptable proposition? I don't believe that it is.
There are several all-natural methods that can and will
increase length and thickness. These techniques are far
less intrusive, do not cost very much and represent no
danger to the male.
One company, called SizeGenetics, manufactures a system
that combines several methods including specific
exercises and a special traction device that elongates
and thickens the penis over time. You can learn more
about it here:
http://www.penis-resources.com/mechanical_penis_enlargement_devices.html
This is a natural method that is proven to work. It will
show results with dedicated use - it's guaranteed to. It
is not, however, an overnight miracle solution. It takes
time and dedication for gains to be made. Unfortunately
most men have an "I want it now" mentality and are not
willing to actually put forth the effort needed to see
the results.
My recommendation to you is to make your husband aware
of the possible dangers associated with surgery. There
is plenty of information on our website (and elsewhere)
that details these dangers.
If he is truly interested in enlargement, ask him to try
a natural system like the one referenced above. It may
be a few months before he notices an improvement in
size, but ultimately it poses no danger to him. I'm sure
that after he has followed the program for some time and
sees the improvement he will thank you for your concern
and advice.