Can Male Organ Fillers Increase Male Organ Size?
by John Dugan OwnerMost men can’t help but have a reaction when the subject of male
organ size comes up. Those who are possessed of an exceptionally large member
may smile confidently, perhaps, while a man who is uncomfortable with what he
perceives as inadequate male organ size may fidget nervously, wishing the topic
of conversation would change. Never mind that male organ health and skill with
the equipment are of much more importance than male organ size; many men still
want to have a member of impressive dimensions. (There are plenty of
exceptions, of course.) Some men may become so insistent on changing their male
organ size that they seek out ways to make this happen. One such option that
men may consider involves using male organ fillers.
Male organ fillers, huh?
For those unfamiliar with the world of male equipment enhancement,
male organ fillers are a method by which the manhood can become fatter, though
not longer. When using male organ fillers, a substance is injected into the
member shaft in several places (after numbing the member in advance). This
substance can vary, but it is often something referred to as a dermal filler, a
gel that is made of (among others things) hyaluronic acid. Other options may
include gels made of bone and cartilage, fat, or silicone.
When these substances are injected into the members, they stretch
out the pliable manhood skin, filling it out as they settle in and adding girth
to the member. The man is then instructed to rest his member for a couple of
weeks, after which time it may be brought back for a second round of
injections.
Effective, but…
While male organ fillers can indeed give a man a “girthier”
manhood, there are some caveats that must be brought up:
- Male organ fillers are not permanent. Every
case is different, so it is difficult to say exactly how long the procedure
lasts, but some estimate that the filler generally lasts from 6 months to 2
years.
- They are expensive. Again, the exact cost will
vary from case to case, but between $5,000 and $10,000 is standard. And in most
instances, because this is cosmetic surgery, it is not covered by medical
insurance.
- There are concerns. At this point, male organ
fillers are not FDA approved for use in the male organ (although some may be
approved for use elsewhere in the body). As a result, some doctors are
concerned about both the safety and the efficacy of the procedure. Physicians
have pointed to potential complications ranging from soreness and bruising to
scarring to sensual dysfunction. However, the paucity of evidence-based studies
makes it difficult to assess the risks involved. That said, it is absolutely
clear that any man seriously interested in male organ fillers should consult
with a licensed and respected plastic surgeon. There have been instances of
non-licensed individuals performing procedures using toxic or harmful
substances as fillers, which have resulted in damage to the patient’s member.
It’s also important to remember that many men who are unhappy with
their male organ size actually possess a manhood of perfectly adequate (or in
some cases, much more than adequate) size already. Such men may find themselves
still unhappy after undergoing male organ fillers, as their issue lies in a
misperception of physical reality rather than in an actual male organ size
situation.
Whether a man uses male organ fillers or not, or is already of a
sufficient male organ size or not, he still needs to watch his male organ
health. This is more easily accomplished via the daily application of an
excellent male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven
mild and safe for skin). The best oils will contain both L-arginine and
L-carnitine. The former is an aid in helping boost nitric oxide production,
thereby helping with male organ blood flow. And the latter is an amino acid
with neuroprotective properties, which can help maintain desired male member
sensitivity.
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