Penis enlargement

Men  should always talk to an andrology professional before experimenting with penis enlargement treatments, as most of them are ineffective and potentially harmful.

To enlarge penis and feel confident men can

  • trim pubic hair-a big mound of pubic hair can make your penis look smaller than it is
  • lose weight-a beer belly hanging over your penis can make your penis look smaller
  • get fit-getting into shape will not only make you feel more attractive, it could improve your sex life

Non-surgical penis enlargement treatments

Pills and lotions

Despite their impressive claims there is no proven benefit and there’s absolutely no clinical evidence that these products work and some may even be harmful.

Vacuum devices

Penis pumps draw blood into the penis and makes it swell but overusing a penis pump can actually damage penis tissue, leading to weaker erections.

Penile extenders

This technique involves placing a weight or a traction device, on the flaccid penis to stretch it. There is no clinical evidence that they will actually extend the penis, while permanent damage to the penis may be caused. All such treatments should never start without the supervision of an andrology doctor.

Jelqing

Jelqing is an exercise aiming to increase erection size. The idea is that the pulling exercises will increase the blood capacity of the penis’ erectile tissue, allegedly resulting in increased length and girth of the penis but there is no scientific evidence to suggest jelqing can increase penis size

Penis surgery

Liposuction

For men with a large gut, liposuction can remove fat below the abdomen and can make their penis look larger while it can make a partly buried penis appear more prominent.

Penis length and girth surgery

There is a number of surgical techniques to increase penis length, girth and the size of the penis glans. All the techniques can be performed individually or in combination depending on the patient’s wishes. Some surgical techniques to increase penis girth involve injecting fat taken from another part of the body into the penis.

The most common technique involves cutting the ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone and performing a skin graft at the base of the penis to allow for the extra length. Surgery can result in an average flaccid penis gain of 2cm in length

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