Man reveals what his manhood looks like after 40 minute penis enlargement surgery
A man who underwent a 40-minute penis enlargement operation has revealed what his manhood now looks like.
Ale Siewert, 33, from Brazil, who is 2 meters tall, is delighted with the results of the procedure, which has increased the length and girth of his penis, according to local media reports.
The Brazilian bragged to his social media followers: “What was big got bigger.”
He continued: ‘After two days of the procedure, the effects are already visible. It not only got bigger, but also thicker.
‘A spoiler is that it looks like a plastic bottle, I can’t close my hand around it.
A former professional volleyball player who has made the transition to the adult film industry has revealed what his manhood looks like after penis enlargement surgery that lasted 40 minutes
Ale Siewert, 33, from Brazil, who is 2 meters tall, opted for the procedure which has increased the length and girth of his penis, according to local media reports
‘From an early age I have always loved taking photos and recording videos. I never thought this would become a career, but when I saw the opportunity to unite my passions, I decided to invest in it.”
The aesthetic surgeon behind the operation, Dr. Vitor Mello, dubbed the non-surgical procedure “Overpants,” which is completed in 40 minutes.
It is believed that the doctor enhances the patient’s penis by injecting body fat or special fillers to enlarge the penis.
Further details of the procedure have been released on its website: ‘It is an aesthetic procedure that increases the diameter and length of the male sexual organ in a safe, comfortable and non-surgical manner.
‘This revolutionary technique, developed by Dr. Vitor Mello, has already transformed the lives of thousands of men and offers impressive and natural results.’
Clinics that specialize in such procedures often offer a menu of treatments from which men seeking a larger package can choose.
One option, called the Penuma implant, is a silicone structure that is surgically inserted into the penis, similar to some breast implants.
Other treatments include cutting an internal ligament in the groin area to make the penis appear longer, while others inject substances like collagen gel and hyaluronic acid to make their penis thicker.
Industry experts saw a boom in post-pandemic penis enlargement surgeries that they say are linked to increased porn consumption and WFH policies that allow patients to recover peacefully at home.
However, experts say Penuma implants can have dangerous side effects. One surgeon warned that they can become infected and kill the skin around the penis.
Professor Amr Raheem from International Andrology said: ‘In severe cases of infection there may be necrosis or death of the skin of the penis covering the implant.
‘This is a serious complication that requires immediate attention and will likely require removal of the implant to control the infection and prevent further tissue damage.’
He added that those seeking a longer penis via the implant could, ironically, suffer the opposite fate – depending on how it heals.
This is called retraction, where the tissue around the penis contracts while scarring occurs during the healing process from the incision.
Clinics that specialize in such procedures can choose from a menu of treatments that men seeking a larger package can choose from
Penuma implants are the only penile implant surgeries approved by the FDA and are only available in the US.
A spokesperson for Penuma clinics told MailOnline that, as with any cosmetic procedure, penis enhancement carried ‘potential risks and rare complications’.
However, they added that thousands of men had used implants to ‘regain their confidence in and out of the bedroom’.
According to the NHS, around 45 percent of men in Britain are unhappy with their penis size.
The health department says the average size of an adult penis is 3 to 4 inches when flaccid, and between 6 and 7 inches when erect.
There are two different types of penis enlargement procedures available on the NHS, including lengthening and dilation.
But only men with a micropenis – an organ less than 6.5 cm – are eligible.
Micropenises usually develop in the womb due to a hormonal or genetic condition and are typically diagnosed shortly after birth.