Penis Surgery
Surgery does nothing for penile strength, health, or ability. Surgery merely graphs your flesh and fat underneath your penis skin to give it a larger appearance, and may also cut the suspensatory ligament for added length illusion. The downfall of this procedure is that up to 75% of the injected fat will disappear over the course the following year and your penis will point down while erect.
Overall, this procedures should never be an option for any man to take into consideration unless he likes to gamble with his penis. We certainly do not, and recommend exercise versus surgery ANY day.
Injection
A related method involves injection of silicone into the penis and scrotum. This technique is commonly used by Adult Film actors and can cause increases in the girth of the penis but is effectively irreversible and may have side effects including loss of sensation, inability to perform intercourse (impotence), scarring and deformation.
Injections of other substances, including collagen, mineral oil, etc, may have similar effects, but also may cause extreme scarring and permanent disfigurement.
Inflatable implants
A further method is to replace the two corpora cavernosa with inflatable penile implants. This is performed primarily as a therapeutic surgery for men suffering from complete impotence; an implanted pump in the groin can be manipulated by hand to fill these cylinders from an implanted reservoir in order to achieve an erection. The replacement cylinders are normally sized to be direct replacements for the corpus cavernosa, but larger ones can be implanted.
Beading
As genital beading or pearling, is gaining popularity in Indonesia and southern Asia where small objects are implanted under the skin of the penis, usually close to the glans. Implants such as Steel ball bearings, plastic pellets, semi-precious stones, rings and studs are used.
The reasoning for this form of augmentation is varied: some do it for supposed magical benefits, others for the pleasure of their partner, although the implant (such as a ring or stud) might be removed before intercourse.
Apparently many women have found it to cause pain, discomfort, bleeding, scarring, and infection more often than pleasure.


