Penis Lengthening
May 20, 2007
The Lengthening Procedure: Your penis is considerably longer
than it appears. About 40% of its length is concealed behind
the skin where it cannot be seen. It is firmly anchored or tethered
to the pelvic bones. It is attached to the underside of the pubic
bone by, among others, two thin, disposable, dispensable ligaments--the
fundiform and the suspensory ligaments. When these two ligaments
are divided with a laser the only result is that the penis will
extend forward about 1 1/2 inches. Using the laser hastens healing.
The actual true length of the penis is unchanged, but the part
of the penis in front of the skin--the part you can see and use--
increases about 1 1/2 inches. This does not change the angle
of the erection. This does not affect the stability of the penis
it is not known why these ligaments are even there, just as it
is not known why the appendix is there. Those unfamiliar with
the procedure have said that instability of the penis and change
in the erection angle will result when these ligaments are cut.
This is entirely untrue.
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