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Complications

Complications include, but are not limited to: disappointment with low-end result; infections; scrotal/penile swelling; bleeding; wound disruption; temporary hardness beneath the skin flap; temporary patchy loss of sensation; temporary burning with urination; discomfort lasting more than three or four days; temporary discomfort with erections; discoloration of the penis/scrotum. We have seen one viscus perforation of uncertain etiology. 

We have not seen:  permanent sensory loss, infection that did not clear up with antibiotics; change in angle of erection, problems with erection or ejaculation due to the procedure; pivoting or "swiveling" or instability of the penis. Of course, any or all of these could happen.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Please be aware:

  1. Cutting the ligaments does not cause instability or wobbling of the penis or change the angle of your erection ("angle of the dangle").
  2. LFT fat does not melt away or become reabsorbed.
  3. LFT fat does not result in lumps, bumps or clumps.
  4. LFT fat is not soft, "squishy" or moveable; the penis feels as firm to touch as your penis normally does.
  5. Length enhancement produces around a 1½ inch increase in both flaccid and erect length. Assume that you were three inches long flaccid and six inches long erect. A 1½ inch increase is fifty percent of three inches, but only twenty-five percent of six inches. A fifty percent increase is more noticeable than twenty five percent.  But it is the same inch and one-half gain whether flaccid or erect.
 
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