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Is there surgery to increase penis size?

Dear Sex Doc,

I read your comments about penis size to Determined to Have the Perfect Size. I get what you’re saying… enjoy the hand you’ve been dealt. But, if someone has a really small penis ( I mean a couple of inches) isn’t there a surgery they can have to make it bigger? P.S. This isn’t about me. I’ve got big one.

Curious for 'Friend'

Dear Curious for 'Friend',

So your ‘friend’ has a small one? Okay, so I didn’t mention surgery to Determined to Have the Perfect Size because penis surgery is the last resort in this situation.

Guys with small penises can have wonderfully enjoyable sex lives and I wanted him to know this.

However, as you mentioned Curious for 'Friend', there are surgeries available in Canada to increase the length of a guy’s penis.

Experts say that only men with a limp penis less than 1.6 inches and a hard penis 3 inches or less, should consider surgery.

The most common penile surgery in our country is called penile lengthening surgery. The doctor will cut the penis’s internal suspensory ligament that will provide new length on the outside. Existing skin from the penis or the pubic area will be used for the new growth.

The average penis growth varies, but is usually between a half an inch and two inches. However, since the suspensory ligament gets cut, the guy's erection will no longer stand at attention, but stick straight out or down to the floor.

So if you are severly distraught with the size of your penis, surgery is always a possibility. But remember, adding an inch or two will most likely not make you feel any better about yourself. An individual’s low self-esteem won’t be cured by a penile lengthening surgery.

And if this is an issue for you, consult your family doctor or urologist for a trusted expert in this area.

Best regards,

Dr. Brian Parker

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This article was published on Wednesday 20 December, 2006.

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