The three main options are:
Surgically having your suspensory ligaments cut.
PROS:
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Flaccid gains (around an
Inch) have been reported to be noticable immediately.
- A fairly quick procedure under General Anaesthetic.
- If the surgeon opts for a scrotal incision the scar is barely visible.
CONS:
- Theres a chance of retraction.
- There is rarely a noticable gain in
Erect length without post-op stretching.
- Post-op stretching is usually recommended for atleast 6 months, around two weeks after the procedure has been performed.
- A pelvic incision is more visible but can still be hidden by pubic hair.
- Costs around '1800 to '5900 depending on who you go with.
Manual stretching
PROS:
- Costs barely anything, apart from the purchase of a suitable lubricant (if you want to do jelqs).
- Some men report 1-3 inches of EL after several years of stretching
CONS:
- Many men injure themselves whilst doing manual PE.
- It\'s hard to know whether you\'re applying too much pressure (
Jelqing) or pulling too hard when stretching, which can lead to injury.
- Gains vary wildly, many men report no gains at all.
stretching using weights or an ADS (All Day Stretcher).
PROS:
- A fairly cheap method of PE. (ranges from '40 to '300)
- ADS can be worn discreetly during the day.
- Possible to see substantial gains.
CONS:
- They can both cut off circulation to the glans which can cause numbness and overtime damage the bloodflow of the penis.
- They can be uncomfortable.
- Gains vary wildly, some men report to gain 1-3 inches and others none at all.
- They have to be used frequently (varies with weights and different stretchers) and people who do gain only see them AFTER years.
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