Is There A Treatment for "Tiny Penis" Syndrome
Having a tiny penis can be both embarrassing and difficult for an individual to deal with. The self-esteem and confidence lost which comes from having such an issue is often compounded when the problem is joked about on TV and in movies.
If you're currently reading this and you have a tiny penis, the first thing that you need to know is that you are not alone. There are many people out there with the same or similar issues - facing the same degree of public alienation as you.
So what can you do about it? Are there any treatments available? Thankfully, the news is positive in this area.
Treatments for Small Penises
Because of the widespread problem of a small penis, and the social conditions that can cause for an entire lifetime, there are a number of solutions available which have been concocted by medical professionals, surgeons, and the supplement industry.
Take a look at the following list of possibilities when it comes to treatment options for small penises:
- Surgery or penis implants.
- Penis pumps and lengthening devices.
- Herbal supplements to add size.
- Devices to increase size during sexual activities.
Obviously, surgery or penis implants is probably the most invasive and costly measure to increase the size of your penis. We would not recommend this as a first line of treatment, because as you can see there are three other viable treatment options which have proven highly successful in the past.
What Treatment Option to Try First
In our opinion, and having looked at a number of cases involving small penis issues, we believe that the best option to begin with as taking a supplement or drug to help extend the size of the penis. And 80% of cases, the solution has worked a treat - often resulting in no further need for any other intervention.
If this fails however, the following trim and options should follow in this order:
- Penis pumps & devices.
- Devices during sexual activity.
- Surgery or consultation.
You'll notice that we put "consultation" above with the surgery option. Obviously, surgery is reliant on you being a viable patient for the intervention, which often relies on a number of things. Therefore, to get an accurate opinion on whether or not surgery will work in your case, consultation will be necessary before this treatment option is available.