Short penis size is related to genetics, obesity, and other factors, and some people are caused by acquired injuries and other reasons. Besides trauma, congenital penile shortening like Mr. L can generally be improved through surgery. This surgery is actually not complicated, as long as you cut off some of the ligaments that restrain the deep and shallow layers of the penis, pull out a portion of the cavernous body that was originally hidden in the body, and move the scrotum further. It has minimal trauma, no pain, short recovery time, and significant effects. After surgery, it can be extended to about 3cm, and in some cases it may even be longer, depending on the patient's internal development status. It is not as long as he wants. Mr. L extended it by 3cm after the surgery.
Everyone may be concerned about whether this surgery will affect the normal erection of the penis in the future? Will it affect fertility? Dr. Ren said that patients can experience penile erection on the night after penile lengthening surgery, as long as the patient already has normal reproductive function, the surgery will not have any impact on this.
Many men call or consult online and think that the penis is too short to be lengthened. In fact, the measurement of penis length is relatively professional. Its measurement value refers to the distance from the pubic symphysis to the top of the penis, and people of different races and shapes will also have differences. Generally speaking, Chinese men in normal state, if the length of the penis is less than 4 cm, and the length of the penis when erecting is less than 8 cm, it is abnormal, It can have an impact on sexual life. And some people blindly seek "longevity" by reading unhealthy books, pornographic videos, or websites. This mentality is not advisable. Before performing this surgery, we will communicate with the patient in detail to understand whether they need to do it? Is it suitable to do it? People who cannot understand surgery or have misconceptions do not recommend surgery.
We often see advertisements online promoting so-called "secret formulas" and "special drugs", as well as tempting slogans such as "growth" and "thickening". We advise netizens not to "get caught up in the wind". Even patients who need surgery should go to formal medical institutions and also understand the qualifications of doctors. They should not go to small clinics that "meet their needs" to avoid lifelong regret.