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Important Questions To Ask Before Choosing
Your Surgeon
So you've finally decided to get the penis
enlargement you've been thinking about for some time. The only thing
to do now... is to find the right surgeon who can assure you'll receive
the best success without any problems.
To begin, it's EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to realize
that not all surgeons perform penis enlargement, or Phalloplasty. The
fact is... very, very few perform this difficult procedure on A REGULAR
BASIS.
True, many surgeons will say they perform
penis enlargement surgery. Many will even say they do it regularly.
But, the key is to find someone fully qualified, that performs the procedure
AT LEAST 6-7 TIMES PER MONTH. That means, the surgeon you choose,
should average approximately two per week.
Why is this SO IMPORTANT?
Because Phalloplasty is a specialty operation...
more so, than most people realize. Here's why —
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The penis is
composed of a variety of specialized tissues and is NOT a muscle,
like many people think. It more closely resembles a sponge that fills
will blood when the person is aroused. The tissues of the two cavernosa
that make up the sides and bottom of the penis can't be replaced
if someone makes a mistake by not having the experience to surgically
enlarge the penis. This is very important during the thickening stage.
The bottom line is that it's critical to have the expertise—gained
from performing thousands of Phalloplasties. This knowledge is ONLY
GAINED by performing this procedure regularly. Dr. Giunta has performed
almost four thousand penis enlargement procedures in the last
12 years. He is well known as one of the very best at this procedure.
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Another important consideration during
your selection process... is the issue dealing with likelihood of
infection. THIS ASPECT OF THE PROCEDURE SHOULD NOT EVER BE DISCOUNTED
LIGHTLY AS SOMETHING THAT WON'T OCCUR. Especially if you choose a
surgeon who elects to use the method of implanting foreign tissue
into the enlargement process. Many surgeons use cadaver flesh, treated,
for thickening the penis. Sometimes this involves a product called
Alloderm®. The fact is, EVEN THE MANUFACTURER OF ALLODERM WON'T
RECOMMEND IT FOR USE IN PHALLOPLASTY (penis enlargement). If the
surgeon you're about to select hasn't performed Phalloplasty on a
regular basis, or is using a foreign material to introduce into the
procedure other than your own tissue, there is a higher likelihood
of an increased risk of infection. ANY infection in this area will
make you wish you hadn't taken a chance on a surgeon that DIDN'T HAVE
THE SUCCESSFUL TRACK RECORD of performing thousands of these procedures
without using implants or foreign materials.
HERE ARE A FEW CRITICAL QUESTIONS
YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR PROSPECTIVE SURGEON BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON HAVING
PENIS ENLARGEMENT:
- How many penis enlargements did the surgeon you are considering
do last month? How many last week? How many in the last three months?
Just remember, Phalloplasty requires that the surgeon isn't merely a
"visitor" to this type of surgery—but someone who is
a "regular".
- Ask the surgeon if you can speak with his most recent
penis enlargement patients. Most surgeons who perform this procedure
regularly won't have a problem letting you speak with their former patients.
- Ask him if he's ever had any complications
from infection. A poor decision, based on cost, or lack of experience
can come back to haunt you, the next time you attempt to go to the bathroom...
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