Is there a lot of Pain from Penis Enlargement Surgery?

Every invasive surgical procedure has pain associated with it. This type of surgery especially. Because, aside from the psychological pain of going through a surgical operation-- the most painful part of this particular surgery is where it’s going to take place-- on the penis.

The penis, man’s most prized, and protected possession. This most sensitive area of a man’s body that feels excruciating pain even at the slightest bump— is about to go under the knife. For such a brave decision man has every right to know what pains to expect. During the operation, right after it, and long after it.                          

Pain During Phalloplasty Surgery

The pain of the operation itself will be masked by either a general anesthesia, or if you prefer, a local anesthesia plus sedation. This is no time to experiment with mind control, acupuncture or to show how macho you are. Let the anesthesiologist do his thing and put you out of it.

Pain After Male Enhancement Surgery

In the recovery room, when the anesthesia starts to wear off, then you can show how macho you are. Depending on the procedure, you can expect a pulling-type pain from the sutures. The ligaments and tissues have been cut and traumatized, that’s another type of pain. Bruising will cause a black-and-blue type pain. These pains can all be controlled with medication and will soon vanish. It’s the pains that stay around longer that hurt.

Pains Well After the Penis Enlargement Procedure

Within a few months, all pain should subside, however residual long-term pain has been present during the following times:

  • Urinating.  When starting a stream or at the end.
  • Full Bladder.  Bladder never completely-emptied feeling.
  • Erections.  Caused by changes in penile angulation.
  • Sexual Intercourse.  Still tender tissues, painful upon insertion.
  • Ejaculations.  Temporary sympathetic response from traumatized nerves.   

Consult Only With a Qualified Cosmetic Surgeon

Just as man will go to great lengths to please, so should you go to any length to choose the most qualified of surgeons—a plastic surgeon board certified in urological procedures.

 

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