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Dr Liu lengthening procedure 2 months 1 week ago #1308720034

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Hello Dr Liu I would like to make you a question, although anyone who knows can answer me.
I read on your website that gains made with an extender after cutting the ligament were more likely to be permanent compared to gains without cutting the ligament.
My question is why is this happening? Thank you in advance for your attention.

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Dr Liu lengthening procedure 1 week 3 days ago #1308720639

KV87 wrote: Hello Dr Liu I would like to make you a question, although anyone who knows can answer me.
I read on your website that gains made with an extender after cutting the ligament were more likely to be permanent compared to gains without cutting the ligament.
My question is why is this happening? Thank you in advance for your attention.


This is a similar question asked on the general forums (https://phalloboards.info/forum/general-discussion/10156367-question-for-dr-liu-lengthening-procedure.html) and I figured it would make sense to provide the same reply here.


Hi KV87,
My apologies for the delayed response. I have been away and was unaware of the ongoing discussion until Phalloboards notified me.

When the suspensory ligament is divided, a gap forms between the severed ends. If left untreated, these ends will naturally reconnect through scar tissue formation. To prevent this, we introduce a barrier into the space to keep the ends from reattaching. This is achieved by repositioning adjacent tissue—such as muscle, fat, or fascia—and suturing it in place for two key reasons:

To prevent the cut ends of the ligament from reattaching.
To reinforce the area, providing a strong foundation for support.
This method is generally effective, and reattachment of the ligament is rare. However, while the ligament ends are prevented from reconnecting, they may adhere to surrounding structures. To mitigate this, it is important to keep the penis in an elongated position post-surgery so that if any adhesion occurs, it does so in the desired lengthened state.

Post-operative care is crucial. Manual stretching of the penile shaft and the use of stretching devices help to maximize and maintain elongation.

The purpose of stretching after ligament division is to maintain the penis in an elongated position while healing, ensuring long-term results. In contrast, non-surgical stretching temporarily elongates the ligament, but once stretching stops, the ligament naturally retracts to its original length. This is why stretching alone, without surgery, typically yields only temporary results.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Best wishes,


Dr. Victor Liu

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