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Before proceeding with the surgery, you will have an extensive consultation with your surgeon to determine whether the procedure is suitable for you. You will discuss your expectations and it is important to be realistic to avoid disappointment. You should also inform your surgeon about the reasons why you want to undergo the surgery. Your surgeon will get you to do a physical examination to find out if you have any medical conditions and to help your surgeon evaluate the best treatment option for your specific case.
During the surgery you will be given general anesthesia, meaning you will be asleep and will not feel anything. The most common types of penis augmentation surgery are:
Liposuction is a surgical procedure to remove fat from below the abdomen which can reveal up to 2 cm of the penis that had previously been buried. By removing excess fat around the pubic area, a partly buried penis can appear more prominent. This procedure works well with men who have a large tummy. However, if the man puts on weight again, the fat will return to the pubic area and may bury the penis again.
Penuma is a device inserted under your penis skin to make it longer and wider. It is crescent-shaped and made of medical-grade silicone. It comes in three sizes: large, extra-large, and extra-extra-large. It will be designed to fit your penis shape. Your surgeon will make an incision in your groin area just above the base of your penis to insert the Penuma. The device will stretch the penis skin and tissues to make your penis look and feel larger. If you are not already circumcised, you will need to do it before the procedure.
In general, it takes around 45 minutes to an hour to complete a penis augmentation. You may go back to your hotel on the same day of the surgery after the effects of the anesthesia wears off. However, there are some cases where the patient will require a two nights stay at the hospital.
Plan to stay in Riau Islands for at least 10 to 14 days. During your stay, it will allow for the initial recovery and you will attend follow-up checkups.
You will need to take some time off work after this surgery, normally one week if your job does not involve any physically demanding activity. If your job involves a lot of moving around, you can go back within 2 weeks.
Avoid any strenuous activity, including exercise for around six weeks. Do not have any sexual intercourse or masturbation for around four weeks. It may take around three to six months before you will see the completed result.
Your surgeon will give you a set of instructions about post-operative care and you will need to follow the instructions. Pain and soreness following the surgery are normal and your surgeon will give you painkillers to control the pain. A surgical dressing will cover your penis, which will need changing at intervals.
You will need to keep the area clean, but avoid getting water on the area. Use a flannel or a sponge to clean the area. Your surgeon may ask you to massage your penis on a daily basis to prevent lumps from forming on the surface and to stop it from becoming lop-sided. Avoid heavy lifting and other strenuous activity and wait for a month before you resume any sexual activities.
The success rate is high and the procedure can give the patient a significant confidence boost. Patients often cite the improvement of premature ejaculation (sexual stamina) and increased libido. Feeling and sensitivity are not affected and the patient is still able to ejaculate as normal, therefore the chances of conceiving are not impacted. A study found that 81% of patients who had Penuma rated their results high or very high.
For an animated display of how the penis augmentation procedure works with before and after images, watch this short video.
The penile implant is an alternative technique, but it is more common among those with erectile dysfunction. Non-surgical alternatives to this surgery are pills, lotions, vacuum devices, penile extenders, and jelqing (stretching techniques). However, no study confirms the success of those procedures.
This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.