Having a smaller than normal penis size may cause many men to lose confidence. Generally, when the penis is erect, a size of 5 inches or more is considered normal. However, if the fully erect penis is less than 3 inches, it is considered abnormally small.
Therefore, men with smaller than normal penises may seek methods to increase penis size to boost confidence. However, enlargement methods may carry many risks and should be done under medical supervision for long-term safety.

Risks of Penis Enlargement
There are various methods for penis enlargement, but none have been definitively proven to permanently increase the size and length of the penis. Their safety is also not fully established. Additionally, there may be risks of complications such as:
- Infection
- Shortening of the penis
- Scarring, bruising, red spots, skin discoloration, broken blood vessels
- Penile deformity, curvature, swelling
- Impact on erectile function
- Impact on penile sensation
- Possible pain during sexual intercourse
Possible Complications
Side effects from penis enlargement surgery can occur. Doctors will inform patients beforehand, such as the risk of infection due to the area being moist, bleeding because the penis has a rich blood supply,
or penile erection causing wound tearing. Some patients may experience scarring that pulls on the scrotum or penis. Doctors will advise on post-surgery care and exercises. Patients should strictly follow instructions and attend follow-up appointments.
Methods to Increase Penis Length
For cases of a short penis, doctors perform surgery to increase length by making an incision at the base of the penis and releasing it from the pubic bone area, increasing length by about 1-2 centimeters.
However, the tip of the penis will point downward more than before. This does not affect erection; the penis will still erect normally but not as high as before. Once the incision at the base heals, the scar will be zigzag-shaped.

Preparation Before Surgery
- If you decide to undergo penis enlargement, the first step is a thorough physical examination and consultation with a doctor to understand the procedure and expected results in detail.
- If you have any chronic illnesses, are taking medication, or have a history of drug allergies, inform your doctor before surgery.
- Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and vitamin E for 2 weeks before surgery.
- Avoid smoking and alcoholic beverages for about 2 weeks before surgery.
- Do not eat or drink for 6-8 hours before surgery as general anesthesia will be used.
Summary: Side Effects from Medication and Surgery for Penis Enlargement
The safest and most proper correction is medical penis lengthening and enlargement under the care of a specialized surgeon. For lengthening, the doctor will perform surgery to increase length
by making an incision at the base of the penis and releasing it from the pubic bone area, increasing length by about 1-2 centimeters. For enlargement, there are several treatment methods, including surgery using the patient’s own tissue or fat,
silicone implantation (medical-grade material), and artificial tissue use. The results vary depending on skin elasticity. The doctor will assess suitability to balance the size of the penis tip for aesthetic purposes.
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