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The
FastSize-Extender as a Post-op Method for Phalloplasty
Penis size is a huge concern to many men. Many
consider having a larger penis a mark of masculinity. This has led to
various methods and procedures solely devoted to penis enlargement.
One such method is phalloplasty or penile
augmentation or penile enlargement surgery. Phalloplasty has been
available since the 1990’s. In fact, it is estimated that 250,000 men
worldwide have undergone the procedure, and half of those have been in the
US.
Phalloplasty requires two separate procedures: one to
lengthen the penis and another to increase girth. Penis lengthening
involves making an incision at the base of the penis and snipping the
ligament that anchors it to the pubic bone. This causes the portion of the
penis that is normally inside the body to fall forward, giving the
illusion of more length - usually about an inch, but up to two and a half
inches.
Penis widening, on the other hand, adds girth to the penis. This requires
the insertion of a filler material under the skin of the penis. It can be
done through fat transfer, grafting or by laser surgery. It can increase
girth by up to 30 percent.
Financially, penis enhancement surgery vary; but generally penile
lengthening ranges from $4000 - $6,000 and penile widening, from $7,000 -
$8,000.
As with most other procedures, phalloplasty gives no
guarantees regarding final penis size. But most surgeons recommend
traction or weight program as a post-operative method. After the stitches
and incisions are sealed, weights and other forms of traction are hung
from the penis to sustain or even increase the length.
For this purpose, the FastSize-Extender is the most
viable post-op method for phalloplasty. Since The FastSize-Extender uses
traction to assist the human body’s natural ability to change and develop
under physical influence. By exposing to a constant, permanent stretch,
the cells in the chambers begin to divide and multiply, thus increasing
the tissue mass. This process allows the penis to hold more blood than it
could before. As a result, enlargement can be noticed in both length and
width (girth) of the penis.
Some patients opt to maintain traction for up to 6
months after surgery. Traction may actually reduce the chances of
retraction, stretch shaft skin and tissues which could not otherwise be
cut at surgery. |