3 Ways a Man Can Make His Male Organ Bigger
Bigger, harder, firmer,
longer. These are all ways to describe a man’s ideal male organ. Whether it’s
locker room competitions or male adult literature star comparisons, some men
just aren’t happy with the size of their schlong. This fixation is reaching such
heights that cosmetic procedures for men in the UK have increased over 200
percent over the last decade alone. Member size has become a big deal. So it
begs the question, “What can a man do to make his male organ bigger?” Here are
some options that may be the answer.
The P-shot
The Priapus shot, or Dr.
Charles Runels created P-shot for short. It takes under 20 minutes to do, only
requires a local anesthetic, and is virtually painless. The procedure starts
with removing blood from the patient. It’s then spun through a centrifuge to
produce platelet-rich plasma, which has growth factors. The blood is then
injected to the male organ is a few special places and BOOM, you’re done! The
P-shot is reported to increase member size by between ten and 20 percent and
increase blood flow, which results in a harder hard-on. The growth factors that
are injected into the male organ grow new tissue and blood vessels, therefore
making the male organ bigger and harder. This procedure has no downtime, and
cost usually begins around two thousand dollars.
Scrotox
No, it’s not Skrillex’s
long lost brother, it’s something to make your balls bigger. This is procedure
entails shooting Botox into the sack. Under a grand to do, it’s a procedure
that makes the plums look fuller. Besides looking bigger, it keeps them from
sweating since it pulls them closer to the skin, and it makes the entire area
look younger since it peps them up instead of letting them sag. How does it
help member size? The boys kind of prop the male organ up and energetic look
instead of the old man droop. Scrotox only lasts about four months, so if a man
wants to keep his youthful walnuts, he’ll need to have a couple of shots each
year.
The Male Organ Implant
There are two kinds of
male organ implants; one male organ implant is for men with member dysfunction,
and the other is strictly for aesthetic purposes. Here, we’ll focus on the
aesthetic only. The implant has been around since 2003. However, not everyone
can get the implant. If a man has diabetes, takes a blood thinner, or is
uncircumcised, the implant option is out. The male organ implant is also still
in trials and awaiting FDA approval, so if a man wants to get it, he’ll need to
head to Cali and see the doctor who invented it.
What is it? The implant is
a silicone sheath that wraps around the shaft of the male organ to make it 2.5
to four centimeters wider and longer. Once approved, it’s expected to be the
next big thing in plastic surgery. This surgery, right now, will set you back
about ten G’s, but it has a 95 percent success rate. You make the call.
Male Organ Care
No matter what a man’s
member size, he needs to take special care of his male organ, so it remains
healthy, strong, and sensitive until he hits the pearly gates. That’s why all
men should use a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) daily to keep
their favorite appendage in tip-top shape. Full of vitamins and nutrients like
vitamin C and Arginine, this crème boosts blood flow for harder, stronger
hard-ons. It also keeps skin smooth and silky with Shea butter and vitamin E.
It’s the perfect way to take care of the male organ no matter what the size.
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