how dose surgery work to make your penis bigger?

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ddenham: how dose haveing surgery done make your penis bigger? Have you had it dine? dose it hurt? if my penis is big now can the surgery make it even bigger? are any of you doctors that do this? i want to get this done can you help?
 
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Ineligible: As I understand it, there are two types of surgery normally available:

1. Thickening (increasing girth), by injecting fat under the skin. It only lasts a while (six months?), and if not done well it looks lumpy.

2. Lengthening, by cutting or lengthening a suspensory ligament so more of the penis hangs out of the body. The price you pay is that the erection angle is much lower.

Neither seems all that attractive to me.
 

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I've had all kinds of surgery: appendectomy, cholecystecomy, rotator cuff decompression, lamentectomies (4), knee replacements (2), and none of them made my dick any bigger.

Pecker

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9cyclops9: I would say that this is the most dangerous method of making your penis bigger. Many men have disfigured penises after having this surgery. If you want to have a bigger penis, I would suggest looking in to a natural enlargement excercise program such as www.penishealth.com or www.morepenis.com. These are two of the best out there. Don't go the surgery route.

John
 

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I would venture to say that as far as surgeries go, penile enhancement, either by lengthening or thickening does not appeal to me at all. I've seen some of the botched jobs on a website, and they're not all that dissimilar to John Wayne Bobbit's dick, or FRANKENPENIS, as he was called in his brief career as a porn star.
 
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Jimbo: Apparently penis lengthening procedures have come a long way and the risk of disfigurement or malfunction has decreased since the Frankenpenis days (check the dates of some of the stories).

Now surgical lasers and surgical microscopes are used so that the external scar is minimal and the ligaments are reattached to preserve the angle of erection.

Not that I endorse such a procedure, but since you posed the question, i feel you are entitled to see that the industry has gone past the early experimental stages that were higher risk and/or produced severe trauma and seems to now be more of a "choice" and less of a "chance".

Here is the site of the Dr. that uses the laser and microscope with before and after pictures.

http://www.drgiunta.com/
 

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[quote author=Jimbo link=board=clothing;num=1064534479;start=0#5 date=11/27/03 at 09:11:40]

"Apparently penis lengthening procedures have come a long way and the risk of disfigurement or malfunction has decreased since the Frankenpenis days (check the dates of some of the stories).

... i feel you are entitled to see that the industry has gone past the early experimental stages that were higher risk and/or produced severe trauma and seems to now be more of a "choice" and less of a "chance"..."

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I think this is true. And, the website you suggested seems very credible....the "latest", representing the most promising of current medical technology possible. This particular specialist really seems to be one of the best from everything I have read over the last year or so. --Quite impressive, in many ways.

I feel the need to point out however, that this kind of enlargement approach is best directed towards those men who have a rather small size to begin with--at average or below-average whereby improvement really could help in both function and morale. It's NOT a reasonable approach necessarily if a man is already considerably" above average" to begin with. In fact, I have read (I believe) that several of the surgeons doing P.E. surgery would reject (not accept) a man for surgery if he is already "at" a certain level of penis size. The real (reputable) docs will put the man through some kind of evaluation first to determine "why" he really is seeking this self-improvement.

Also, from all accounts I have researched in this matter of surgery, the true (permanent) gains are typically only an inch or two (length-wise) and about one inch or slightly better in girth. A man seeking surgery is not likely to see his size increase to stupendous results--i.e. inches AND INCHES more!....it's just not likely.

The man I'm talking about (resorting to surgery, that is)would greatly desire and appreciate just another inch or which would make all the difference in the world to him--it would bring him up more to average size (or slightly) better.! Hence, surgery is not necessarily going to be for the man desiring super-status size just for "bragging rights" only...especially if he's already "well-off" in size to begin with (that is, comparatively speaking to the typically average-size fella).
 
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openwide: Try this link: http://www.totalmaleenhancement.com/
He cared for me and added 1-1/2"  in length but more importantly 1-1/2" in girth.  I went from average to larger than average.  Please note- this girth increase is not a result of fat injections.  

For me, this surgery was one of the best things I've ever done for myself, not to mention my sex life.  
(I'm the 3rd before and after photo in the dual augmentation section)