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A google search for penile lengthening surgery will lead you to endless surgeons and companies offering techniques which don’t really work that well.
One of the most egregious is a silicone penile implant that claims to stretch the length of the penis in addition to add girth.
Mainstream Plastic Surgery Texts might say that real gains in penis length are not realistic and suggest certain maneuverers like Mons Pubis Liposuction which can help a little.
Ligamentous Release is a surgery with mixed patient reviews.
However Ligamentous Release seems to be misunderstood by the general public and surprisingly surgeons as well.
The penile ligament is rather large and deep. The idea of a full ligamentous disconnection is to hopefully allow more of the internal/hidden penis to come out of the body and be visible functioning phallus. However when the right protocol isn’t used, little if any change may occur and sometimes the penis can go further into the pelvis and actually make the penis visibly shorter.
A novel protocol combined with ligmantous release can reliably give patients an extra inch in length, and sometimes 2 or more inches. The key to successful ligamentous release penile lengthening surgery is using weights in the post-operative period to pull and hold the penis out, for it to heal in this optimized position where more penis is exposed.
The backbone of a penile length enhancement should be the full, deep release of the suspensory ligament from the pubic bone with a several month period of using the prescribed weights. This can be combined with other adjunctive procedures to further enhance the result such as Mons Pubis Liposuction, and Girth Enhancement.
This surgical method is a faster and more predictable alternative to using expander devices for years.
The leading surgeon for this protocol is Alexander Krakovsky MD PhD of the USA. He seeks to make his protocols mainstream and wants all plastic surgeons to adopt these simple techniques as the new standard.
One of the most egregious is a silicone penile implant that claims to stretch the length of the penis in addition to add girth.
Mainstream Plastic Surgery Texts might say that real gains in penis length are not realistic and suggest certain maneuverers like Mons Pubis Liposuction which can help a little.
Ligamentous Release is a surgery with mixed patient reviews.
However Ligamentous Release seems to be misunderstood by the general public and surprisingly surgeons as well.
The penile ligament is rather large and deep. The idea of a full ligamentous disconnection is to hopefully allow more of the internal/hidden penis to come out of the body and be visible functioning phallus. However when the right protocol isn’t used, little if any change may occur and sometimes the penis can go further into the pelvis and actually make the penis visibly shorter.
A novel protocol combined with ligmantous release can reliably give patients an extra inch in length, and sometimes 2 or more inches. The key to successful ligamentous release penile lengthening surgery is using weights in the post-operative period to pull and hold the penis out, for it to heal in this optimized position where more penis is exposed.
The backbone of a penile length enhancement should be the full, deep release of the suspensory ligament from the pubic bone with a several month period of using the prescribed weights. This can be combined with other adjunctive procedures to further enhance the result such as Mons Pubis Liposuction, and Girth Enhancement.
This surgical method is a faster and more predictable alternative to using expander devices for years.
The leading surgeon for this protocol is Alexander Krakovsky MD PhD of the USA. He seeks to make his protocols mainstream and wants all plastic surgeons to adopt these simple techniques as the new standard.
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