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Penis enlargement treatments
Ok below is some facts about penis enlargement treatments.
Treatments aimed at increasing penile length or girth can be divided into two groups:
1. Non-surgical treatments
2. Surgical treatments.
Non-surgical treatment
From ancient times, men have tried a wide variety of treatments to enlarge the penis. Because of the sensitive nature of the problem, and because of the surrounding shame and embarrassment, concerned men are very vulnerable to exploitation by the unscrupulous.
While most doctors and other healthcare professionals act in a highly ethical manner, a few individuals will sell remedies and even perform surgery that they know has no evidence of long-term benefit. Some of them have been barred from practice as a consequence of their unethical behaviour. Others are still in practice, waiting to exploit the unsuspecting by relying on the fact that they are likely to be too embarrassed to complain to the authorities about an unsatisfactory outcome.
A glance though the small ads in men's magazines will reveal the following 'treatments' on offer:
1. vacuum 'developers'
2. weights that attach to the penis to stretch it
3. magnetic or electrical devices to stimulate penis growth
4. 'hormone' therapy, sometimes containing testosterone or
5. related sex hormones (steroids)
6. remedies that contain assorted herbs from around the world.
Good-quality research evidence has not been published showing that any of these treatments produce a sustained increase in penis size. Vacuum devices and weights may produce very small, short-term increases in size, simply because the penis is elastic and can be stretched. However, like an elastic band, it snaps back with time.
More worrying are private clinics that advertise penile augmentation (enlargement) procedures, and make extravagant and misleading claims about their results. Surgery can be of benefit to some men, but certainly not all of them.
Current cosmetic surgical procedures are largely unproven by research, unreliable in their benefits, and may carry the risk of serious complications. Urologists generally consider this type of surgery to be still experimental in nature, and not a standard procedure.2 Seek advice from a trusted doctor, such as your GP or local urologist, about the nature and standards of the clinic before asking for a consultation.
Penis enlargement treatments
Ok below is some facts about penis enlargement treatments.
Treatments aimed at increasing penile length or girth can be divided into two groups:
1. Non-surgical treatments
2. Surgical treatments.
Non-surgical treatment
From ancient times, men have tried a wide variety of treatments to enlarge the penis. Because of the sensitive nature of the problem, and because of the surrounding shame and embarrassment, concerned men are very vulnerable to exploitation by the unscrupulous.
While most doctors and other healthcare professionals act in a highly ethical manner, a few individuals will sell remedies and even perform surgery that they know has no evidence of long-term benefit. Some of them have been barred from practice as a consequence of their unethical behaviour. Others are still in practice, waiting to exploit the unsuspecting by relying on the fact that they are likely to be too embarrassed to complain to the authorities about an unsatisfactory outcome.
A glance though the small ads in men's magazines will reveal the following 'treatments' on offer:
1. vacuum 'developers'
2. weights that attach to the penis to stretch it
3. magnetic or electrical devices to stimulate penis growth
4. 'hormone' therapy, sometimes containing testosterone or
5. related sex hormones (steroids)
6. remedies that contain assorted herbs from around the world.
Good-quality research evidence has not been published showing that any of these treatments produce a sustained increase in penis size. Vacuum devices and weights may produce very small, short-term increases in size, simply because the penis is elastic and can be stretched. However, like an elastic band, it snaps back with time.
More worrying are private clinics that advertise penile augmentation (enlargement) procedures, and make extravagant and misleading claims about their results. Surgery can be of benefit to some men, but certainly not all of them.
Current cosmetic surgical procedures are largely unproven by research, unreliable in their benefits, and may carry the risk of serious complications. Urologists generally consider this type of surgery to be still experimental in nature, and not a standard procedure.2 Seek advice from a trusted doctor, such as your GP or local urologist, about the nature and standards of the clinic before asking for a consultation.