No. There is an illusion in some of the before and after photos on our website that there IS an increase in length, but in reality you simply have less “shrinkage” after the PhalloFILL enhancement therefore you maintain a “fuller length” when flaccid. Research shows that the only safe and effective way to lengthen the penis is with “stretching” or traction using a penile extender device or stretcher such as the Phallosan® which you can use at home. Learn more about Phallosan here.
Phallosan® exerts gentle tension to the penis. A few small studies have reported length increases of a 1/2 inch to nearly 2 inches using devices such as this.
Surgical methods for lengthening the penis such as separation of the suspensory ligament is risky and often ineffective. The surgery can result in complications such as infection, scarring, and loss of sensation or function. Often the ligament reattaches and causes a retraction of the penis from tissue scarring which can cause the length to actually decrease after surgery.
The patient should expect an overall girth increase of 1/4 to 1/3 of an inch per session, or an average overall enhancement of 1 to 1 1/2 inches or more after multiple sessions depending on the goal of the patient. Any reasonable girth can be achieved with multiple sessions. Keep in mind that our most satisfied clients have received 4 – 6 sessions of PhalloFILL. It is important to keep the following averages in mind when creating a treatment plan tailored to your specific goals:
The average flaccid penis is 3.5 – 4 inches in girth. Most men would like to reach 5 – 6 inches flaccid.
-The average erect penis length is 5.5 inches. (We do not change the length with PhalloFILL enhancement)
-The average girth of an erect penis is 5 inches. Most men would like to achieve 6+ inches of erect girth.
-On average, 18 – 30 units are injected during a PhalloFILL enhancement plan over the course of 3 – 6 sessions.
With adequate sessions, the average girth increase is 1 to 1 1/2 inches. Depending on the patient’s desires, we have injected over 60 syringes during a PhalloFILL enhancement plan for TREMENDOUS girth enhancement results!
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Dr. Carney:
When girth is added to the penis via any sort of injectable or FFT, that enhancement occurs by adding the bulking agent into to the subcutaneous tissue “surrounding” the vascularized penile organ. The incredibly small capillaries located within the subcutaneous tissue are not affected by total body blood pressure – they are simply too minuscule and remote to be impacted. If you added additional girth augmentation later, our limitation is the degree of stretch within that subcutaneous tissue – not the penis organ. Human tissue is very stretchable with time. You just can’t force stretch it without risks.
Your erection process to attain a full engorgement is an automated sealing process within the organ. If you provided increased blood force it won’t change the amount of blood provided to the penis as it locks itself closed once a full dose of blood is in place for optimal penetration size. Alas, high blood pressure tends to cause an opposite effect on men and their erections as veins in the body can and will harden from high blood pressure, resulting in erectile dysfunction symptoms from insufficient arterial blood flow. Remember, your penis is located on the very edge of your body. That means it gets lower priority of blood flow when resources are limited – as with patients exhibiting cold hands and feet.
Finally, some blood pressure medicines are notorious for triggering significant ED issues as they medicate the same sort of situation I just described. The hypertension drug we recommend patients not use for their blood pressure condition relative to penile performance is Propranolol. We’ve discovered it not only causes ED but also triggers penile fibrosis: the building block of Peyronie’s disease.
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Dr. Carney:
Surgically-speaking, a penile FFT is considered to be a fairly simple procedure. However, as you’ll soon discover it’s deceiving in that regard.
I regularly perform organ transplants in the hospital that are considered dangerous and overwhelming to some surgeons. I can tell you with assurance that an FFT penile procedure is far more challenging to achieve a successful transplant than most doctors and patients realize.
An FFT is a “transplant”, and like every other type of human transplant procedure, there’s a lot of places it can fail since we’re trying to move a living organism from one location to another. When a patient gets an FFT and ends up eventually “losing it all”, that simply means the transplanted tissue eventually died and was reabsorbed into the body as waste.
To succeed in this procedure, your doctor must get six points just right. Shortcomings with any aspect will affect the final outcome.
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Dr. Tsay:
Injection technique is extremely important. The reason for this is that the injector has to possess masterful control over the syringe, because we’re dealing with delivering exact amounts of product. The reason this is important for girth enhancement is to ensure the product is administered evenly and smoothly.