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Post-Surgical Penile Shortening Prevention

penile shortening treatment Surgeries often have side effects, one of which is scar retraction. As the name implies, this is when the surgery results in a scar, and as this scar heals, the area around it shrinks. Whereas scar retraction is not a problem in most surgeries, it becomes a serious problem in prostatic surgery because the body part that eventually shrinks is the penis.

A reliable solution to Post-Surgical Penile Shortening Prevention is Andropenis.

Usually, penile shortening takes place after any of the following surgeries:

  • Prostate cancer surgery in T1 or T2 Phases.
  • Curvature correction surgery.
  • Peyronie's disease correctional surgery. (most of the cases resulted in a shortening of up to 3 cm) (according to scientific studies)
  • Surgery for traumatic lesions to the Penis
  • Urethral narrowing correction surgery
  • Penis enlargement surgery
  • Penile implant surgery
  • Bladder related surgeries for bladder cancer, urinary incontinence, and surgery to heal traumatic lesions to the bladder.

All of the surgeries listed above commonly cause penile shortening. An effective alternative to prevent penis retraction after a prostatic surgery is by using Andropenis. By keeping a constant force of traction on the penis, pulling it outwards, it prevents scar retraction from pulling the penis inwards and shortening it.

See what enlargement results you can get with Andropenis

Did you know?
From the age of 40, the prostate begins to grow. This growth can be benign (hyperplasia) o malign (cancer). Andropenis is used post-surgery for:
  • Stage T1 or T2 prostate cancer surgery (radical laparoscopic prostatectomy or robotic prostatectomy).
  • Benign hypertrophic prostate surgery (by photo-vaporization using green laser technology, trans-urethral resection, or open surgery).