What are the aftereffects of male penis lengthening

The sequelae of male penis extension mainly include infection, nerve damage, bleeding and scar formation.
1. Infection: violation of the principle of asepsis during the operation, postoperative urine contamination and inadequate care may lead to infection at the wound, manifested by increased local skin temperature, redness, swelling and pain, etc. After the operation, bed rest should be provided and antibacterial drugs should be applied prophylactically.
2. Nerve damage: the operation may damage the nerves related to the penis, resulting in impotence, premature ejaculation, and even affect the erectile function of the penis.
3. Bleeding: Often because of inadequate hemostasis during the operation or loose ligature thread after the operation, it may lead to bleeding of blood vessels at the prepuce tie or dorsal superficial vein of the penis, forming subcutaneous hematoma.
4. Scar formation: postoperative proliferation of fibrous tissue at the incision may lead to local scar formation, affecting the appearance and complicating penile root pain.
If any of the above symptoms or any other uncomfortable symptoms occur after the male penis extension surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.