A surgery related to Bib's theory
Health: How Dr Long can make you Mr Big: A Chinese technique for lengthening the penis is proving a huge success for a plastic surgeon in South Africa. John Carlin reports | The Independent | The Independent The operation itself, conducted under a general anaesthetic, takes approximately an hour and involves three stages. First, a triangular skin flap is cut upwards in the pubic hair area from the base of the penis in the direction of the belly button. This allows access to the root of the penis, 40 per cent of which is hidden from view inside the pelvis. Later it will be used to close the wound and cover the newly exposed part of the shaft of the penis.
The second stage involves dissecting the root of the penis from the pubic bone. This means cutting the connecting ‘superficial suspensory ligament’. All the time the penis is erect, tumescence having been artificially induced. This is necessary for the vital part of the operation, which involves pushing out a substantial part of the penis from inside the pelvis and then ‘restabilising’ it, as Dr Roos put it, by a special stitching process. The effect of the stitches is also to prevent retraction of the penis to its pre-operative dimensions.
The third stage requires that the wound be closed by shifting part of the skin of the pubic area over the penis, accommodating it to the new size. Here, Dr Roos said, lay the fundamental difference between earlier attempts to lengthen the penis by dissecting the pubic bone ligament. Previously, doctors had been unable to solve the problem of how to provide the necessary additional skin cover. In Dr Long’s method, the skin flap cut at the start of the operation meets this requirement.
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Past Surgical Results
A follow up time of 4 months for this study was insured only by contacting patient number 70 to patient number 170.
Roos and Lissoos (1994) found that the average increase in length was 1.57 inches or 4 centimeters. No patients reported a change in the angle of their erection or their ability for erections. Out of the 260 cases, serious infection was treated in four patients. They received close to one hundred percent positive responses to their surgical results of penile elongation.
Now this surgery is an old one, my guess is if it truly worked everyone would know and perform it today.