We’re seeing a concerning spike in patients coming to our clinic after receiving what they were told were “pharmaceutical grade silicone” injections for penile enhancement. The term sounds safe — even clinical — but in reality, it’s just liquid silicone oil. This same material has been flagged repeatedly by the FDA as unsafe for soft-tissue injection.
Patients are being sold on buzzwords like “collagen activation” and “minimally invasive permanent filler,” but when we perform surgical repairs, what we actually find are:
- No new collagen, only pools of silicone
- Granulomas, scarring, and nodules throughout the shaft and scrotum
- Lymphatic blockage leading to chronic swelling and sometimes irreversible damage
We’ve now treated several cases where the injected substance was marketed under different names (including CMC and Silikon 1000), but lab testing confirmed it was still silicone oil — just repackaged.
We put together a comprehensive article breaking down what’s really going on with these injections, how to identify the risks, and what can be done to repair the damage if you’ve already had them.
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The Truth About Pharmaceutical Grade Silicone Injections for Penis Enlargement
If anyone here has had this procedure and is experiencing complications — or if you’ve been told it’s “pharmaceutical grade” and want to know what that really means — we’re happy to answer questions either publicly or privately.