Generally speaking, healthy men do not need to pursue a "male decoration" experience. Because penile prosthesis implantation is a traumatic surgery, there is a risk of bacterial infection and inflammation during and after surgery; Secondly, prostheses (implants) with stable physical and chemical properties are also foreign objects to the human body. It is difficult to predict the response and consequences (such as sensitization and carcinogenesis) of long-term foreign object stimulation; Thirdly, after surgery, the normal structure and form of the human body have been altered, and the cultural values of the vast majority of people are still difficult to accept. Of course, men who do suffer from short penises, as well as those who require male decoration at the same time, can use modern medical technology to improve their quality of life.
Implantation of physically and chemically stable objects such as gold, pearls, and artificial silicone under the foreskin of the male penis is referred to as penile prosthesis implantation in medical terminology. There are few papers published in medical literature on penile prosthesis implantation, which may be related to the ancient, simple and long-term lack of innovation in surgical methods. However, in recent years, there has been an increasing trend among men in countries and regions such as Japan and South Korea who are willing to endure the pain of skin and flesh in pursuit of novel sexual stimulation and create "sexual welfare projects" in their lower bodies.
The principle of penile prosthesis implantation is to embed and fix circular pearls or string shaped silicone under the foreskin of the penis, making the embedded part of the prosthesis thicker and increasing the intensity of sexual stimulation to the partner. Of course, 'male decoration' is not like decorating a house that is both beautiful and practical, but only enhances its value for use. It is said that some countries and regions in East Asia have had such surgeries performed by people for a long time. Think about it, the convex and concave shape formed by the glans and coronal sulcus of the human penis, and this evolutionary inheritance always has its advantages. In fact, the patterns of condoms sold on the market are stacked, with ridges and spiral patterns. Their function is not only to increase novelty and sexual stimulation, but also to improve the quality of sexual life for both men and women, which is somewhat similar to male decoration.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)