Suggest Treatment For Micropenis
(I have seen the picture)There is no proven meds for that, but surgery is there.
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I have seen the picture and I understand you concern, i will try to help you out in this.
Some facts:
One study, published in the British Journal of Urology International, suggested that normal length of erect penis is 4.7-6.3 in men. It also suggested that vagina is only 3.5-4 inches in length and anything more than this is a bonus. In the same study women suggested that for then thickness mattered more compared to length.
Now i will come to you answer.
WHAT ARE POSSIBLE TREATMENTS:
Medicines:
There is not a single medicine or non invasive procedure which has proved to be effective in increasing penis length.
A glance though the small ads in men's magazines will reveal the following 'treatments' on offer:
vacuum 'developers'
weights that attach to the penis to stretch it
magnetic or electrical devices to stimulate penis growth
'hormone' therapy, sometimes containing testosterone or related sex hormones (steroids)
remedies that contain assorted herbs from around the world.
Good-quality research evidence has not been published showing that any of these treatments produce a sustained increase in penis size.
SURGERY:
Some surgeries are there which have shown to do it but they have their own range of side effects and draw back long term and short term, and they are not available in most regions the world.
Since 1971, penile-lengthening surgery has been offered to men with severe shortening due to
congenital abnormalities (abnormalities present from birth such as micropenis)
surgery that has gone badly (for penile cancer or Peyronie's disease)
or trauma (accidental or deliberate amputation).
Cosmetic surgery to increase penile girth, or thickness, began in the USA in the late 1980s.
Techniques for cosmetic lengthening were first described in 1990. but reliable information about results and complications have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal (a journal where the quality and content of the research is checked by independent experts)
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