Increasing Male Organ Size with ADM May Be Risky

Male organ size. It’s something every man thinks about, at least on occasion. Most men are generally satisfied with their own male organ size, even if they may on occasion wish that it were bigger. Some men, however, are distinctly unsatisfied with their male organ size, finding it too short or too thin – or both. Even if  their male organ health is fine and they perform well sensually, they may still want to take steps to increase their size. One relatively recent trend for those seeking a girthier manhood has been to add ADM (acellular dermal matrix) to the member in order to “fatten” it up. But does doing so come with some risks?

What is ADM?

ADM is a combination of biological and synthetic materials which is used in helping to correct certain skin defects. For example, burn victims, once the wound itself has been treated, may desire something that can minimize the manner in which the burned skin presents. ADM can be used to help repair the injured area in a way that physical damage is less obvious. ADM is also often employed to help rebuild or build up breasts after mastectomies or other medical issues in which breast tissue has been damaged.

In more recent years, cosmetic surgeons have begun utilizing ADM as a means of making the manhood thicker, a process sometimes known as male organ girth enhancemen. Essentially, the ADM (which is partially made of human skin) is added around the circumference of the member, all along the organ from the base to the head. Weights are used to “balance out” the tissue, so that (ideally, at least) the ADM settles uniformly, rather than lumpily or bunching up in some areas.  Some doctors claim that an increase of girth up to 2 inches is possible.

Risks

But some medical professionals are not convinced that use of ADM to create a thicker member is a good idea. As reported in the Journal of Sensual Medicine, in an article entitled “Complications and Management of Male Organ Girth Enhancement with Acellular Dermal Matrix,”  scientists studied 78 cases of individuals who underwent male organ growth enhancement using ADM over a three year period.

The results initially seemed promising. At the 3-month follow-up, there was an average increase of about half an inch in manhood girth. But there were several complications as well. Out of the 78 patients, more than half – 47 – reported some degree of tumescence discomfort. In addition, 12 patients reported that their manhood still had not healed after three months from surgery. Several others reported wounds, including some with infection from a wound. A swollen male organ hood was a problem for 7 patients, and 3 reported death of skin tissue. Eventually, 7 patients opted to have the ADM removed.

The researchers involved in the study concluded that “even with standardized surgical methods and rigorous postoperative care, complications of male organ girth enhancement using ADM are severe, which indicates that it is not an ideal or safe method for male organ girth enhancement.”

Men who are considering using ADM to increase their male organ size are advised to discuss the matter thoroughly with their doctor and to spend time assessing the possible risks.

As has been stated many times before, male organ size, whether influenced by ADM or not, is usually less important than skill and male organ health – so men should remember to make a superior male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) a part of their daily health regimen. It’s best to look for an oil that contains both L-arginine and L-carnitine. The former is important because it helps produce nitric oxide and thereby helps manhood blood vessels more easily expand when necessary. And the latter is excellent when it comes to helping maintain vital member sensation.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.

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