A related method involves injection of silicone, PMMAand other materials into the penis and scrotum, to achieve girth enlargement. The results of the study into penile augmentation surgery mentioned above confirm that surgical techniques used to thicken the penis are far more effective than those designed to increase penile length. In the research sample of men studied, flaccid circumference following the above procedure had increased from an average of 3.1 inches to an average of 4.1 inches, whilst erect penile circumference increased from an average of 4.1 inches before surgery to 4.8 inches after surgery., but is effectively irreversible and may have side effects including loss of sensation, inability to perform penetrative intercourse, scarring and deformation.
Injections of other substances, including collagen, mineral oil, and even KY Jelly may have similar effects, but also may cause extreme scarring and permanent disfigurement. These may include a bump, permanent or temporary, on the stem of the penis itself, which would actually be the collected collagen or silicone introduced in the erectile tissues. This forms an unsightly lump around the base of the penis where it settles down and may inhibit the flow of the blood itself. Other effects may be the slight decrease of the glans width as compared to the overall stem of the penis.
Autologous tissue engineering using biodegradable scaffolds and the other advanced penis enlargement surgery techniques pioneered by Dr. Sava V. Perovic MD, PhD, Professor of Urology and Surgery at the University Children's Hospital, Belgrade, create substantial and permanent gains. The majority of his patients enjoy a 4 cm (1.6 inches) flaccid girth gain with 81% of patients scoring the surgical intervention as "excellent" and "very good". The 40-95 minute surgery with an average hospital stay of only 2.11 days can be repeated a year later for additional gains in size. Erectile function and penile sensitivity are undiminished by the enlargement and patients can resume sexual activity 4-6 weeks after surgery. The surgery has proven particularly helpful for men with penile dysmorphic disorder and for correcting severe penile shaft deformity after lipofilliing. The surgery is a new but well-proven therapeutic approach for penile girth enhancement with remarkable safety, reproducibility, superior cosmetic results, low morbidity and low incidence of post-operative complications. The minor infections that develop in approximately 3.6% of patients can be effectively treated with conservative amounts of antibiotics.
by Soli Katir