Risks of pearl implantation

Pearl implantation is a personal value and taste of men who believe that doing it will help increase the size of the penis or help their partner feel happy, making it easier for women to reach orgasm.

But what exactly is pearl implantation? Is it dangerous? How risky is it? And how does it affect men and their partners? This article brings information about pearl implantation to answer these questions for everyone.

What is Pearl Implantation?

Pearl implantation is a surgical procedure that implants spherical materials about 3-10 millimeters in size permanently into the penile skin. The materials used for pearl implantation are made from plastic, glass, silicone, polymer, etc.

It can be a single piece or multiple pieces depending on individual preference. Many believe that pearl implantation enhances sensation during intercourse and helps women reach orgasm more easily.

However, in reality, the size or texture of the penis may not significantly affect sexual sensation because women have more erogenous zones beyond just penetration.

At the same time, many women find pearl implantation frightening, which reduces sexual desire and makes them reluctant to have sex with men who have pearls implanted.

Is Pearl Implantation Dangerous?

Although there are now specialized male cosmetic surgery clinics offering pearl implantation, not illegal clinics, pearl implantation is still a surgery that introduces foreign objects into a sensitive area full of blood vessels and nerves. Therefore, it always carries risks.

These include inflammation and infection of the penis, urinary tract infections, risk of sexually transmitted infections, and penile deformity. If severe abnormalities occur and are not treated properly and promptly, it could escalate to the point where penile amputation is necessary.

  • It may cause injury to the partner’s genitalia, such as bleeding or vaginal wounds.
  • It may increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.
  • It may cause urinary tract infections.
  • It may cause infections at the implantation site leading to long-term damage such as erectile dysfunction, penile deformity, tissue necrosis, sexual dysfunction, or cancer.
  • There is a risk that the tissue will reject the implanted material and push it out of the penis or cause infection. If the infection is severe and untreatable, penile amputation may be necessary.

Risks of Pearl Implantation

Although nowadays there are many illegal doctors and clinics offering pearl implantation through various online channels, and many people on social media claim that pearl implantation truly enhances sexual pleasure, this encourages more people to get pearl implants.

However, pearl implantation is the insertion of foreign objects into the body, which is inherently dangerous because the body produces white blood cells to fight the implanted pearls, causing inflammation and infection in the penis.

Remember, the penis is an organ with many blood vessels and nerves. Using non-standard equipment or performing the surgery in non-sterile environments increases the risk of complications.

Whether pearls or metal balls used for implantation can rust, increasing the risk of urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and many others.

If infections in the penis are left untreated for a long time, it will affect erection ability, cause penile deformity, erectile dysfunction, or even severe tissue necrosis, penile gangrene, and penile cancer, which may require amputation to treat.

It also affects the female partner because the pearls rub against the vaginal walls causing bleeding, irritation, inflammation, infections, and eventually cervical cancer.

Negative Effects of Pearl Implantation on the Partner

Pearl implantation affects not only the man’s body but also the woman’s. The pearls may rub against the vaginal walls during intercourse causing wounds, bleeding, irritation, and increasing the risk of vaginal inflammation and infection.

Urinary tract infections can also occur, and if severe, these symptoms can develop into cervical cancer. It also affects mental health; some women may feel scared, uncomfortable, and unhappy having sex with men who have pearl implants.

Summary of Risks from Pearl Implantation

Implanting foreign objects and injections are currently not medically approved. These two practices are very dangerous, especially when done by teenagers themselves at home. The equipment, surfaces, and tools used for implantation or injection may not be properly sterilized, increasing the risk of infection.

From experience with patients, most teenage boys prefer injections to enlarge their genitalia, but it is warned that after some time, the injected substances react with muscles and cause infections.

When infected, the long-term effects include erectile dysfunction or deformity. Some unlucky cases may develop tissue necrosis on the penile surface, and if untreated, amputation may be necessary. Any procedure involving the genitalia should be consulted with a specialized surgeon because penile injections are treatments for specific medical problems and are subject to medical criteria.

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