Penis
Enlargement Scams To Avoid
Most men
are very concerned with penis size, and how their penis
measures up to other men's. Because of this, men have
tried all sorts of ways to enlarge their penis. Some can
be harmful and can cause discomfort to them, while many others
are expensive or simply ineffective.
Studies
have shown that most men are interested in penis enlargement.
In fact these studies show that most men are not satisfied
with their penis length or their sexual performance.
They are also dissatisfied with the firmness of the erect
penis, but are unwilling to talk with their doctor about what
they perceive as a problem.
Many men
are convinced that their penis is not large enough to satisfy
their lover. This leads to an overall lack of confidence
when making love, and this lack of confidence often leads to a
softer erection, which feeds the problem by often leading to
feelings of inadequacy. This can even lead to
relationship problems as these feelings take root and deepen.
Feeling
that you are an unsatisfactory lover leads to a lack of desire
to have sex, which the woman in your life may interpret as
sexual rejection. This can lead to further
misunderstanding regarding sex and the relationship, and often
leads to serious problems between couples.
The adult
entertainment industry is full of ads for products and
programs for the enlargement of the penis. The products
include pills, creams and sprays that claim they will cause
penis growth. These claims range from the scientific to
the outrageous. Below we talk about penis enlargement methods that DO NOT WORK:
Penis
Enlargement Creams - Over
the last few years, advertisements have been popping up for
creams that claim that they will enlarge the penis with
regular use. Do they work? Medical evidence has
demonstrated that no topical preparation can do more for you
than to increase blood flow in the area, which may aid in
other programs and may also assist in erection firmness, but
these preparations can do nothing on their own to promote
actual penis enlargement.
Penis
Pumps - One
of the most common product advertised for penis enlargement is
the penis pump. It can be seen on sale on the internet,
in adult bookstores and magazines, and even in drug stores.
The pumps work by creating a vaccuum around the penis and
bringing blood to the tissue. This can assist men with
extremely poor circulation to have an erection.
There is
no actual medical evidence that penis pumps cause any
actual increase in the size of the penis. Some men may
even find that if they use a penis pump over a period of time
that they will be unable to get an erection without using the
pump.
Penis
Weights - Men
have used this method of penis enlargement for hundreds of
years. Basically you hang weight from your penis in
order to stretch it. Many ancient and tribal people
practiced this method. Does it work? Over time,
with regular use, you can achieve greater length using this
method. The drawbacks include a thinner penis, and
because of the stretched tissue, often less ability to achieve
and maintain an erection.
This
method can also cause decrease in blood circulation to the
penis, which can lead to serious problems including tissue
damage.
Penis
Enlargement Surgery - Surgery
is a big step, and an expensive one. More importantly,
it can lead to serious complications like infection. It
can also lead to scar tissue formation which can cause a
misshapen penis. A common form of penis enlargement
surgery involves taking your body fat and injecting a small
amount into the penis. This does not cause significant
change in length, although it can make a difference in girth.
Some men
have the connective tissue at the top of their penis cut,
which does not actually enlarge the penis, but does cause it
to jut further out from the body. Of course, having less
support, your penis will not stand up as far from your body as
it did previous to the surgery.
Penis
surgery doesn't change your ability to get an erection, or the
firmness of that erection. This is caused by blood flow
in the penis.
Enlargement pills -
99% of these are rip-off pills which are nothing more than
vitamin pills, some do work but be careful of which ones you
do choose.