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re: What are the main procedures urologists perform?
Posted on 7/18/23 at 8:15 pm to GeauxTigers123
Posted on 7/18/23 at 8:15 pm to GeauxTigers123
So Viagra won’t work??? And do the men have a choice on what size they can become????
Posted on 7/18/23 at 8:17 pm to dukke v
Idk about size choices. But these things aren’t rare. Fairly common.
I’m not a urologist so idk how exactly the surgery works
I’m not a urologist so idk how exactly the surgery works
Posted on 7/18/23 at 8:53 pm to dukke v
Penile implants can’t add any length, barely any girth. It just provides functionality for erections.
Usually only performed if the ED is bad enough that Cialis/viagra won’t work nor will the penile erection injections won’t work either.
Usually only performed if the ED is bad enough that Cialis/viagra won’t work nor will the penile erection injections won’t work either.
Posted on 7/18/23 at 9:08 pm to dukke v
The size of the implant is determined by the the length of the two parallel cylinders that make up the erectile tissue of the penis.
During the surgery those two cylinders, that fill with blood and expand during a normal erection, are quite literally reamed out with dilators until they are basically hollow. The prosthetic is two inflatable tubes that replace that newly hollowed area in the penis.
A pump is then placed in the scrotum, a reservoir of fluid in the lower abdomen. When it’s time for sex, you pump it up. Fluid goes from the reservoir and inflates the two new cylinders.
It’s a brutal surgery.
Extra length is impossible. You are confined to the original length of the erectile tissue.
During the surgery those two cylinders, that fill with blood and expand during a normal erection, are quite literally reamed out with dilators until they are basically hollow. The prosthetic is two inflatable tubes that replace that newly hollowed area in the penis.
A pump is then placed in the scrotum, a reservoir of fluid in the lower abdomen. When it’s time for sex, you pump it up. Fluid goes from the reservoir and inflates the two new cylinders.
It’s a brutal surgery.
Extra length is impossible. You are confined to the original length of the erectile tissue.
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