| Because the desire for a bigger penis is a source of great concern for many men, the penis enlargement 'market' is flourishing these days. So what are the solutions and products? What works and what doesn't?
Medications
There are a lot of advertisements and articles on penis enlargement - your inbox, perhaps, suffers as a result. They talk about amazing results. Still, currently there is no drug therapy on the market that demonstrate permanent results.
Vacuum Devices
Vacuum devices are typically advised for treating impotence. They are also advertised for male enhancement, as the penis increases in size for a while.
Vacuum pumps are put over the penis. Air is then drawn from the tube, thus creating pressure. As a result, blood streams promptly into the penis, as during erection. A purpose-built ring is then put for a while on the base of the penis to prevent blood from draining away too quickly. This method of penis enlargement works for around 24 hours.
Adverse side effects are possible, too. Blood vessels can be damaged and cause swelling and pain. Before you apply a vacuum device, take into consideration the possible risks and the fact that some devices available on the market are poorly designed.
Surgery
Surgery offers the only perpetual solution. Normally, the penis can be enlarged surgically by just over an inch. The surgery might trigger scar tissue.
Another surgical method is known as a dermal implant. Girth and length can be enlarged by transplanting fat cells from other parts of the body to the penis. Since the size of the penis head can't be enlarged, the results can be visually rather strange.
As well as with any kind of surgery, there are a great many possible risks.
- The results of penis enlargement surgery might differ from what was expected.
- During any surgery things can go wrong. This includes post surgical infections, tissues rupture and nerve damage, side effects of an anaesthesia.
Before you select a penis enlargement method, take into consideration the results of a poll carried out among women and homosexual men. Most of them claim that the penis size does not determine how well a man performs in bed. |