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Surgical methods
Approximately one-third to one-half of the penis is inside the body,
and is internally attached to the undersurface of the pubic bone.
Penis lengthening involves the release of the fundiform ligament and
the suspensory ligament that attaches the two erectile bodies to the
pubic bone (ligamentolysis). The suspensory ligament makes the penis
arch under the pubic bone. Release of this ligament allows the penis
to protrude on a straighter path, further outward to give a longer
physical appearance.[citation. With the
penis on stretch, the ligament is divided close to the pubic bone
until all midline attachments have been freed. Once these ligaments
have been cut, part of the penile shaft (usually held within the
body) drops forward and extends out, enlarging the penis by 2-3cm
(0.78-1.18 in.). After surgery, part of the postoperative treatment
includes stretching of the penis to prevent the severed suspensory
ligament from healing shorter than it was previously. The article
"Penile Suspensory Ligament Division for Penile Augmentation:
Indications and Results" discussed the subject.[2] According to Nim
Christopher, a urologist at St. Peter's Andrology Center in London,
among men who have had the surgery, "the dissatisfaction rate was in
excess of 70 percent". |
Well Sizing Penis Enlargement Guide 2018 |