To Do, or Not to Do: Cosmetic Surgery



Although cosmetic surgery is nothing to rush into, if you want the best results you can't let the decision drag on for years, either. Generally, you'll get better results if you are younger, because you'll heal faster with less scarring, and your body is overall more resilient. So, at some point, you just have to draw the line: Am I going to do this or not? Of course, before you draw that line, you need to do your research. By the time you get to the decision point, you should have had several conference with plastic surgeons and have a very good idea of what you will have done and what the final results will look and feel like. Computer programs can put new features on your own body, and before-and-after photographs can also help you get a sense of what changes will occur. In addition, you should fully understand the recovery process; find a forum devoted to the discussion of plastic surgery. Read the stories of other people and ask lots of questions. Recovery can take months and not all surgeries are simple or completely successful the first time, not to mention those rare case of serious side effects or devastating outcomes. Understand the risk and the rewards. Finally, be honest with yourself about why you want surgery. If you want to much from the procedure-your whole life to change-or if you have a passing ""need"" for it-there's a cute person at work who would notice me-then you're almost certain to be disappointed. If you are looking for something deeper and more subtle, and have scrutinized your own motives, you are much more likely to have a happy result.
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Penis size is a very controversial and sensitive subject for many men. In fact, penis size is as to men as breast size is to women. If a man does not have large genitalia, he may feel that he is less masculine and sexually appealing. In his quest to make himself 'larger' he may try pills, lotions and pumps, things that do not work or if they do only last temporarily. If a man has a little bit of money saved up he may consider another option: cosmetic surgery. This article will discuss the types of cosmetic surgery available for penile enlargement along with evaluating the ethics of these procedures.

The first type of penile enlargement cosmetic surgery is geared towards increasing the girth of the penis. Fat cells, silicone, collagen, mineral oil, KY Jelly or even acrylic glass, (also known as PMMA), is inserted into the penis during the cosmetic surgery. If fat cells are injected, there is a chance that not only the penis may take on a lumpy, unattractive appearance, but any girth that is obtained goes away as the fat cells are absorbed in the body. However, insertion of silicone, collagen, mineral
oil, KY Jelly or acrylic glass could make the penis form a strange bump which could inhibit blood flow to the organ. Additionally, cosmetic surgery aimed at adding girth could cause the penis to lose sensation or become deformed.

The second type of penile enlargement cosmetic surgery is done to lengthen the penis. What happens is the portion of the penis that is inside a man's body is stretched out. Specifically, according to Wikipedia, this form of cosmetic surgery releases the fundiform ligament and the suspensory ligament. When this type of cosmetic surgery is over, the man has to stretch their penis to ensure it retains its length during the healing process. The downside to this operation is that when the penile ligaments are manipulated, it's possible the penis will not stay in place during sexual activity. The penis will also not maintain a normal 'straight up' erection as it did before the cosmetic surgery.

With all that being said, is it ethical for a man to pursue penile enlargement cosmetic surgery? Some men feel that it is, especially since cosmetic surgery for the breasts are so accepted by society. However, some of the cosmetic surgeries geared for breasts are done for practicality. This is especially the case for women who need a breast reduction to relieve back pain or women who need nipple inversion surgery to help breastfeed their babies. Yet, even with the more aesthetically-based cosmetic surgeries, the same ethical argument should still apply. It doesn't matter if the procedures are more accepted by society.

So, what is the ethical concern with penile enlargement cosmetic surgery then? It's pretty much the same as any type of cosmetic surgery; why can't the man be happy with the way he was born? Why should he judge himself on the basis of how a porn star looks, when more likely than not he is probably at least average anyway? Is it worth possibly ruining future penile function to add an inch or two? For many men the answer should be "no." Instead the better alternative should be finding a way to attain good self-esteem so it doesn't matter if he isn't as long as he would like. And in the long run, it will be a man's self-confidence that will win over a woman's heart, not what's in his pants. Sex Change Implants For Men
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