Saturday, 4 April 2015

Do not loss of penis size ?

Do not lossCan Penis Length Be Increased? The answer to this question is yes, no, and maybe, depending on which method you choose. Here are your current options. Penis pumps. If you don’t mind a temporary fix, then a penis pump may be for you. A penis pump has a cylinder that fits over the penis and a pump that sucks out the air, resulting in blood rushing into the organ. Leaving the pump on for more than 30 minutes can cause tissue damage, so this method can be dangerous. Men who use a penis pump three to five times a week for about 20 minutes at a time may experience a slight increase in length. This benefit goes away, however, within a few days of stopping this routine. The good news is that a penis pump can help maintain penis length in men who have undergone a prostatectomy (prostate surgery) or those whose nocturnal erections are declining in number. Penile lengthening surgery. This surgical procedure involves severing the ligament that connects the penis to the pelvic bone. This allows about an inch or more of the penile shaft inside the body to become visible, thus making the penis look longer. One major drawback of this surgical procedure is that men must wear some sort of stretching device or weights on the penis every day for about six months to prevent the ligament from reattaching. Penile widening procedures. Men who want their penis to be larger in girth can have silicone, tissue grafts, or fat implanted into their organ. These are controversial procedures. Hyaluronic acid injections. Numerous studies have been done on the use of hyaluronic acid, a substance produced naturally by the body, injected into the penis to improve girth (but not length). The procedure is said to be painful but effective. In one study, the men experienced an increase of about 1.5 inches, which they maintained for 18 months. custom-middle-worst-foodsjpg ADVERTISEMENT Filed Under: Latest News and Articles, Men's Health, Peyronie's Disease, Prostate Health, Sexual Health, Side Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatment Tagged With: after prostate cancer surgery, Intimacy and Prostate Cancer Treatment, penis length, Prostate Health, Sex Decrease text size Increase text size About Dr. Larry Lipshultz, M.D. Dr. Lipshultz is Professor of Urology and Chief of the Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas . He is an internationally acclaimed fertility specialist and a pioneer in the field of urologic microsurgery, specializing in male infertility, erectile dysfunction, microsurgery, genetic causes of infertility, and age-related changes in male hormone levels (androgen replacement). He was a founder of the Society for the Study of Male Reproduction and is a Past President of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. In addition, he has served on the FDA Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs. He was the first AUA Research scholar and was awarded the prestigious Hugh Hampton Young Award at the 2005 AUA Annual Meeting. More on Dr. Lipshultz 300x250b3jpg ADVERTISEMENT Latest Men’s Health News magnesium deficiency Do You Have a Magnesium Deficiency? how coffee affects your health Coffee Jump Starts Your Heart – And Your Health! can massage help low T Can Massage Therapy Help Low T? male pelvic pain What Causes Male Pelvic Pain? testosterone and heart disease Testosterone and Heart Disease Risk in Men, New Study See All Articles > 300x250bjpg ADVERTISEMENT Subscribe to Prostate.net Newsletters Yes, Please send me the Healthy Living for Men Newsletter I am also interested in: Prostate Cancer BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy) Sexual Health and ED Low Testosterone Prostatitis - See more at: http://www.prostate.net/2012/latest-news-articles/why-men-experience-loss-of-penis-length/#sthash.vaBVx0Pe.dpuf

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