Male Reproductive Organ Enlargement (Penoplasty): Does It Really Work?
Throughout history, the male reproductive organ has distinguished masculinity. Open conversation of this matter has always been considered a taboo, socially improper; and sometimes even the subject of light-hearted exchanges and jokes among men.
Nevertheless, size (length and girth) and function of the male reproductive organ have been an issue for men since the dawn of time and will forever be a frequently observed concern and a source of anxiety for so many men of all ages.
The question of what is considered a ‘normal’-sized male reproductive organ has remained vague, lacking a consensus until recently. With the advancements associating research, there have been several international studies published on male reproductive organ length and girth and what should be considered a normal size or a `micro`-size.
Some of these studies came up with the proposition that an average male reproductive organ length was estimated to be approximately 9 – 9.5 cm when flaccid, and 12–15 cm in erect state. As regards girth, the average circumference ranged from 9–10 cm when flaccid and from 11–12 cm in the erect state. It is important to keep in mind that the average size varies depending on race and age.
As a matter of fact, many men complaining of small-sized male reproductive organ may not medically need a Penoplasty and they have a misconception of what normal male reproductive organ size is. And to be more precise, many men have no reason to worry about their organ size. Therefore, counseling with an expert Urologist before proceeding with a Penoplasty in Dubai should be considered to assess the complaint and offer an honest and scientific opinion.
“I am really growing tired of the tons of spam e-mails men get daily about the magic new organ enlargement pill, ointment or device. And regretfully it is not limited to those mysterious e-mails….now we have to watch or listen to the same scams on some commercial TV shows and paid Ads” says Dr. Anis Haddad, Urologist, sexologist and Male Health Expert. He adds “Pills, supplements, ointments, creams, or the vacuum pump device, despite all the promising claims in advertisements, none of these `tall` options really work”.
Surgery (Penoplasty) is so far the only proven scientific method for penile enlargement and even this is advised for those men who do suffer from a well-documented small-sized male reproductive organ, a status medically referred to as “Micropenis” which could be the outcome of various medical reasons; genetic, deformity, surgical side effect or Peyronie’s disease.
A Final Note
Unless a person has a medically-proven `Micropenis`, it is not necessary to seek treatment for male reproductive organ size, except for some « personal » reasons. Effective communication with your trusted Male Health Expert could help address any feelings of dissatisfaction with your male reproductive organ size. If you are concerned that your organ is too small or have any other questions regarding male reproductive organ enlargement – Penoplasty in Dubai, ask the experts before experimenting with treatments, which are mostly ineffective, expensive and potentially harmful.
Dr. Anis Haddad
Urologist & Male Health Expert
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