Small penis, with frenulum and phimosis;  Is there a way to increase it?

Small penis, with frenulum and phimosis; Is there a way to increase it?


The follower asks what to do to improve the size of his sexual organ




Doctor, I’m 5’7, 200 lbs., I think my penis is small. He has frenulum and phimosis, what can I do to make the situation worse?

Let’s do it step by step. What you call a frenulum is actually a small skin that connects the glans to the head of the penis, the foreskin. Every man has this brake.

Phimosis is a narrowing of the foreskin that makes it difficult for the glans to come out. You should see a doctor, have him evaluated and, if necessary, correct this phimosis.

Now, neither frenulum nor phimosis will affect the size of your penis. Since you are a little overweight, it is possible that part of your penis is covered in excess fat. Once you lose some weight, the appearance of your penis may become larger. Not that it will grow, but it might look a little bigger.

There are no penis enlargement techniques recommended by the Brazilian Society of Urology. Now, since you haven’t counted your age, it’s possible that your penis will grow a little more as a result of your growth process.

Be wary of penis enlargement methods

There are a number of methods that promise to enlarge the penis. However, it is essential to be wary of all ads of this type.

For example, the so-called “penis extender” was developed, a kind of support connected to a rubber band attached to a weight or attached to some part of the leg that pulls the penis down. In addition to the discomfort, the extender does not provide the promised results.

Another example is the penis pump, a rubber ring that the man places at the base of the penis and which sucks in the air; in theory, it would enlarge the organ. This increase, however, does not happen.

Finally, there are surgeries that inject fat into the penis, taken for example from the belly or buttocks, in an attempt to increase its size and thickness. However, fat is living tissue that can be reabsorbed. Therefore, in addition to the risk of infection, the individual may have deformities.

Source: Terra

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