As I have said in earlier posts, Elist is the only doctor permitted by the FDA to do the surgery. He is not able to sell the penuma implant and technique to other doctors. The article acknowledges that length comes over time due to gravity...just like Elist told me.
Girth is immediate. I will continue to post my picture...next one with newspaper dated so people like Mustang will finally realize that I am not a shill but just a guy that had the surgery and still believes that it has a great chance for success.
Penis Enhancement Implant Trending News: Finally, A Penis Enhancement That Really WorksIan LangJanuary 26, 2016ShareTweet189SharesWhy Is This Important?Because everyone thinks bigger is better.Long Story ShortGQ has a report on an L.A.-area doctor who performs the only safe, effective, FDA approved penis enhancement surgery. The silicone implant can add several inches of length and
Girth in less than an hour.Long StoryFace it ' even if you\'re happy with the size of your manhood, you probably wouldn\'t turn it down if someone offered to magically make your penis bigger. Even for men whose penises are at or approaching average size, a whole host of factors can lead to anxiety and feelings of inadequacy. Until recently, procedures to enhance size have been a crapshoot at best: Pills do absolutely nothing, fat and other injected materials wind up looking strange at best (and can be dangerous at worst), and the implant products designed to correct impotence can actually make you smaller. The situation is all but hopeless.Or it used to be, at least. GQ recently published a report on Dr. James Elist, an L.A.-based plastic surgeon. Since 2004, Elist has been the only doctor in America with FDA clearance to implant men with the Penuma, a silicone implant that adds both length and
Girth. Clinical trials found the implant to have an extremely low complications rate, mostly a few infections and injuries from patients who couldn\'t keep it in their pants for the prescribed four-month recovery time. It\'s even customizable ' Elist offers patients choices of L, XL, and XXL.\"Nobody wants a small,' Elist told GQ\'s Amy Wallace. 'So we don't have a small, we don't have a medium. We start from large.'The procedure is fairly straightforward. After making an incision in the lower abdomen, Elist rolls the skin off the penis and inserts the hotdog bun-shaped silicone implant, attaching just below the base of the penis. The skin is rolled back down and sutured in a process that takes less than an hour. Patients are instructed to not engage in any sexual activity for four months after surgery, but the results speak for themselves. And The genius of the Penuma\'s design (it only covers about 80% of the penis) means it can grow along with the penis when aroused.while it adds
Girth immediately, the power of gravity means it results in more length over time. Some of Elist\'s former patients say it saved their marriage.\"[The Penuma] gave me this crazy amount of stamina. Like, I can go for two hours. And I have more control over my orgasms. I mean, I can be going like a Mack truck and still hold back,' said one 43 year old mechanic from Arizona.Of course, there are downsides. One is that
Circumcision is a requirement for the implant for physiological reasons (Elist is happy to perform that as well). The other is the not-insignificant fact that the procedure costs $13k, which is no small price to pay to enhance your otherwise functional manhood. At the moment, you\'ll have to travel to Beverly Hills if you want to even get on the (already crowded) waiting list ' the FDA has not yet cleared Elist to sell the product and technique to other surgeons.There\'s also the fact that a lot of guys are quick to blame their problems on their undersized manhoods. Yes, size matters, but not as much as you\'d think. Vaginal penetration is only one part of the sexual experience, and having a penis the size of a peanut butter jar won\'t make you a better listener, a more enjoyable companion or a more tender, attentive lover. There are definitely plenty of men who can benefit (both sexually and psychologically) from enhancement, but it\'s worth asking if something like couples counseling or a few sessions with a personal trainer wouldn\'t be more helpful.But for those who insist that bigger is better, at least now there\'s a safe, effective way to get there.As for FABRICLDN: JJK, I hope something terrible happens to you. There should be no room here for haters like you...honest debate is fair game...name calling and vitriol is not. I\'m sorry if you had a bad result if you even had the surgery. If you did, tell us when you had the surgery and your whole horror story. Otherwise shut your pie hole because pretending that you know anything about the surgery and dispensing advice about it is irrelevant.