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In
a study published by Chi-Ying Li, Oliver Kayes,
Phillip D. Kell, Nim Christopher, Suks Minhas, and
David J. Ralph in European Urology medical
journal, they find that the mean increase is just
about half an inch (approximately 1.3 cm). Only
one out of three men were actually satisfied with
the results. The scientists conclude that
"Division of the penile suspensory ligament or
other augmentation techniques may
increase penile length but usually not to a
degree that satisfies the patient."
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surgery) In
fact the doctors go as far as to recommend that if
you have a desire to be bigger down below, seek
psychological help rather than undergo plastic
surgery. Only when you have undergone counseling,
should you consider going under the knife.
After all the cost of the surgery ranges from
$4,000 to $10,000 depending on the
surgeon you choose and the procedure he will
use to change the length and girth.
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Is size important?) |