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Tempted by products that claim to increase penis size? Get the facts about what to expect from male-enhancement pills, pumps, exercises and surgeries.
Ads for penis-enlargement products and procedures are everywhere. A vast number of pumps, pills, weights, exercises and surgeries claim to increase the length and width of your penis.
However, there's little scientific support for nonsurgical methods to enlarge the penis. And no trusted medical organization endorses penis surgery for purely cosmetic reasons.
Most of the techniques you see advertised don't work. And some can damage your penis. Think twice before trying any of them.
The fear that your penis looks too small or is too small to satisfy your partner during sex is common. But most men who think their penises are too small actually have penises that are considered typical size.
Similarly, many men have an exaggerated idea of what is considered a "typical" penis size.
The length of a non-erect penis doesn't consistently predict length when the penis is erect. If your penis is about 5 inches (13 cm ) or longer when erect, it's of typical size.
A penis is considered small only if it measures less than 3 inches (about 7.5 centimeters) when erect. This is a condition called micropenis.
Advertisers would have you believe that your partner cares deeply about penis size. If you're concerned, talk to your partner.
Understanding your partner's needs and desires is more likely to improve your sexual relationship than changing the size of your penis.
Companies offer many types of nonsurgical penis-enlargement treatments. They often promote them with serious-looking ads that include support from "scientific" researchers.
If you look closely, you'll see that claims of how safe they are and how well they work haven't been proved. And these products may have potentially dangerous ingredients not listed on the label.
Marketers rely on ads with people who recommend the product. Marketers may also use data that's not accurate and questionable before-and-after photos. Dietary supplements don't require approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. So manufacturers don't have to prove how safe a product is or that it works.
Most advertised penis-enlargement methods don't work. And some can cause permanent damage to your penis. Here are some of the most widely promoted products and techniques:
Vacuum pumps. Because pumps draw blood into the penis, making it swell, they're sometimes used to treat erectile dysfunction.
A vacuum pump can make a penis look larger temporarily. But using one too often or too long can damage elastic tissue in the penis, leading to less firm erections.
Exercises. Sometimes called jelqing, these exercises use a hand-over-hand motion to push blood from the base to the head of the penis.
Although this technique appears safer than other methods, there's no scientific proof it works. And it can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement.
Stretching. Stretching involves attaching a stretcher or extender device — also referred to as a penile traction device — to the penis for gentle tension.
A few small studies have reported length increases of half an inch to almost 2 inches (about 1 to 3 centimeters) with these devices. However, the activity may be uncomfortable. Also, it requires a commitment of at least 4 to 6 hours a day for many months to see results.
More research is needed to see if stretching is safe and if it works.
Studies of surgeries to lengthen or thicken the penis have found mixed results in safety, whether they work (effectiveness) and patient satisfaction.
At best, surgery may give a slight increase in girth to the penis. Or surgery may add a slight appearance of increased length to the non-erect penis. But it does not change the actual length of the penis. At worst, surgery can result in complications such as infection, scarring, and loss of sensation or function.
When the suspensory ligament is cut, the non-erect penis may look longer because more of it hangs outside the body. But it does not change the actual length of the penis.
The need for penis-enlargement surgery is rare. Surgery is typically reserved for men whose penises don't function because of a problem present at birth or an injury.
Some surgeons offer cosmetic penis enlargement using many techniques. However, it's controversial and considered by many experts to be unnecessary. And in some cases, it can be permanently harmful. These surgeries should be considered experimental. There aren't enough studies of penis-enlargement surgery to give an accurate picture of risks and benefits.
Examples of surgery done to increase the length or thickness of the penis include:
Cutting the suspensory ligament. The most widely used surgical procedure to lengthen the penis involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone. Also, skin is moved from the abdomen to the penis shaft. When this ligament is cut, the penis appears longer because more of it hangs down. But it doesn't change the actual length of the penis.
But cutting the suspensory ligament can cause an erect penis to be unstable. This lack of support during an erection could result in injury to the penis during sexual activity. Also, the ligament can grow back together, causing a shortened appearance of the penis. Cutting the suspensory ligament is sometimes combined with other procedures, such as removing extra fat over the pubic bone.
There's no guaranteed safe and proven way to enlarge your penis. But there are a few things you can do if you're concerned about your penis size.
Get in shape. If you're overweight and have a "beer gut," the extra belly fat may make your penis appear shorter than it is.
Regular exercise can make a big difference. Better physical conditioning may not only make you look and feel healthy, but also can improve strength and endurance during sex.
Many men feel better with reassurance that they are "typical." Advice about how to better satisfy their partner without resorting to cosmetic penis enlargement can also help.
Many men believe that increasing the size of their penises will make them a better lover or make them more attractive. But chances are your penis is within the typical size range.
Even if your penis is smaller than average, it may not matter to your partner. In addition, there's no proven way to make a penis larger.
The solution to your concerns about penis size may be as easy as talking with your partner or getting in shape. If those steps don't help, try talking with a professional counselor about your concerns.
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