Can I get my penis enlarged?
The answer is, "Yes, but you might not want to."
There are surgical techniques for penis enlargement, but none of them are generally recommended. All of them are nontrivial surgery and many often have unpleasant side effects or complications.
Penis enlargement surgery may involve entirely removing your penis from your body. One result is that while you may have a larger penis (and a considerably smaller bank account), you may lose sensitivity and lessen your enjoyment of sex. Is it really worth it?
Many men report unsatisfactory results from penis enlargement operations and, if given the choice to do it over, would not repeat the procedure. Risks include huge lumps, large scars, significant loss of sensation, and impotence.
Exercise and masturbation do nothing to increase penis size. While exercise develops muscle tissue, there are no muscles in the penis that effect size.
You could try pills, potions, jelquing, ancient Arabic techniques handed down from father to son or any other quackery that is available on the market and on the web.
If you do choose any of the penis enlargement products or services available on the web, be aware that they don't actually work, and can indeed do your penis a great deal of harm.
One possible result of jelquing, for instance, is collapsed veins in the shaft of your penis leading to dead tissue and gangrene, and eventually to the removal of all or parts of your penis. Very attractive.
There are no effective creams, ointments or pills either. Medicine can treat certain disorders in which people do not get enough of the right hormones at the right time, but giving these treatments to normal people does not produce good results. For example, steroids and other male hormones that some bodybuilders take tend to shrink the testicles.
A penis pump will not increase the size of your penis except during the time it is attached to your penis. It has no lasting effects.
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