I spoke to a doctor about having another procedure done and he began trying to sell me on the ligament release, which I have heard of before and I didn't believe it would work. Key points of the procedure he offers include cutting off all the ligaments, including the deep ligaments. He also says that the reconstruct them and reposition the penis, and I believe that afterwards there is a stretching protocol.
All the information I have seen says that this sort of procedure can easily increase the Flaccid length but that's not what I'm concerned about. Considering the risk of scarring, pain, cost, etc, that's not at all worth it in my mind unless it increases the Erect length. It makes sense that if the Flaccid length is improved then it could also increase the size of the Erect penis to some extent but I haven't seen any indication that this is true.
Many of our patients who have undergone the "ligament release" and repositioning surgery performed by Dr.
Carney have seen an increase in
Flaccid length as well as a less significant increase in
Erect length. But no one can guarantee an increase in
Erect length. Currently, there is no procedure available that guarantees an increase in
Erect length. The
Ligamentolysis and repositioning surgery pulls that length outside the body. This is already what is happening when an
Erection occurs, so there's no way to make an
Erection longer unless you were to literally add tissue to the penis organ, which is a current medical impossibility.
I'm trying to discover whether this procedure can help me with my goal of increasing the Erect length. I would be satisfied by even half an Inch of improvement. I thought this might be achieved by removing the small fat pad I have, along with loose skin, and maybe Removal of scrotal webbing. I didn't know if they could do it but I wasn't intending to have the ligament cut.
Fat pad
Removal and contouring are going to be necessary if you do decide to have a procedure and want to keep your increased length. Without it, the fat/weight will strain the
Dartos fascia to a point where it will "break," ultimately resulting in the body's reabsorption of the penile shaft. Removing the fat pad and tightening the surrounding skin also helps with any "burying" of the penis that is currently happening, resulting in more visible length.
Repair of scrotal webbing will also help to give you more visible length, but the big bonus to that procedure is having more penetrative depth afterwards.
It seems like if there is an improvement in Erect length it may simply be the result of the post operation stretching routine. Im very sceptical about this kind of procedure because I have not heard anything good about it whatsoever. Does anyone have any information about this? Are there any success stories in which they have gain actual Erect length from having a similar procedure done?
The post-surgical stretching regimen can get you more length but it is mostly to ensure that the new length you got from cutting the ligaments and repositioning the penis is not lost after recovery.
Something else I've thought of is the Erection angle. I have a very high angle of Erection and while it's subtle I think it looks better at a lower angle, pointing straight out rather than straight up. I wonder if cutting those ligaments would decrease the angle of the Erection. On the other hand, I hope it wouldn't cause any erectile dysfunction. I mean what would happen to your penis if you did this? Would that lack of support have some unwanted consequences?
If you go to someone who knows what they are doing,
Ligamentolysis and repositioning generally doesn't have a drastic effect on
Erection angle. The version that Dr.
Carney performs includes reinforcement of the penis organ and generally, we don't see more than a 10-15% decrease in resulting
Erection angle. And this surgery does not cause erectile dysfunction, again, as long as it's performed by someone who knows what they are doing.