Is there a surgery that could be performed to enlarge my penis. If so, what is it called and how does it work? Any risks I should know about?

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The most straightforward approach to penis enlargement is to use fillers to enhance the girth (width) of the penis. This is an office procedure with little down time. The procedure needs to be repeated regularly to maintain the results.

Answered by William F. DeLuca Jr. MD FACS (View Profile)

The most straightforward approach to penis enlargement is to use fillers to enhance the girth (width) of the penis. This is an office procedure with little down time. The procedure needs to be repeated regularly to maintain the results.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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