Techniques For The Operation
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) penile injections use the patient’s own blood components to stimulate natural growth and enhance girth. The plasma, rich in platelets, is injected into the penis, where it encourages tissue regeneration and can increase the size over time. The procedure is relatively quick and performed in an outpatient setting, with minimal risks if conducted by a qualified professional. While some men experience immediate improvements, results can vary, and multiple sessions may be necessary to achieve the desired effect. The outcomes are generally temporary, and some patients may need follow-up treatments to maintain or enhance their results.
Penis fillers are another non-surgical method for increasing girth. These fillers, typically made from hyaluronic acid, are injected into specific areas of the penis to add volume and thickness. The procedure provides immediate results, but the effects are not permanent, generally lasting anywhere from six months to two years.
For those seeking more permanent results, surgery for penile girth enhancement may be an option. These techniques typically involve grafting or implants to increase both girth and length. One common option is soft silicone implants, which provide an increase in girth and length. When considering surgical techniques, there are several options to enhance penile girth, including autologous fat transfer, dermal fat grafts, Alloderm grafts, and other grafting materials. Autologous fat transfer involves harvesting fat from another part of the body, usually the abdomen or thighs, and injecting it into the penis. The use of the patient’s own tissue reduces the risk of rejection, but the fat may be reabsorbed over time, leading to variable results. The procedure requires liposuction to collect the fat, which is then purified and carefully injected into the penile tissue. This method is less invasive but may require multiple sessions to achieve optimal results.
Dermal fat grafts are another surgical option, where a strip of skin and fat is removed from the patient’s body, often from the buttocks or abdomen, and transplanted to the penis. This technique provides a more stable and permanent enhancement compared to simple fat injections. The graft is inserted into a pocket created along the penile shaft, where it adheres to the existing tissue.
Other grafting materials, such as silicone, collagen, and tissue-engineered materials, are also used for girth enhancement. Silicone implants are a popular choice as they provide a dramatic increase in width. Collagen-based materials offer more temporary solutions and often require repeat procedures.