
What is Penuma?
Penuma is an FDA-cleared penis enlargement implant procedure. This cosmetic enhancement implant for men is made of soft, medical-grade silicone and increases length and girth while flaccid and erect. There are no liquids or gels in Penuma implants. Your Penuma device will be designed for you specifically, and there are three sizes available: large, extra-large, and extra-extra-large.
How Does Penuma Work?
Penuma procedures with Dr. Tajkarimi take place in a state-of-the-art surgical center using general anesthesia. The surgery is an outpatient procedure of 45 to 60 minutes. First, a small incision is made at the base of the penis, not on the penis itself. The implant is then expertly inserted, drawn down, and then sutured in place. Enhancement from this implant continues over time as the surrounding skin and tissue adapt to the new width and length.
Does Penuma Really Work?
Thousands of men have successfully done Penuma implant surgery with a 95% success rate. In addition, in a study reported in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, many men reported a satisfactory increase and size and length, in addition to higher self-confidence and self-esteem.
How Much Does Penuma Cost?
Penuma is considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. Penis enhancement can cost anywhere between $16,000 – $30,000. Factors that determine the cost are discussed in detail with Dr. Tajkarimi. During a consultation with Better Body MD and Dr. Tajkarimi you can learn about available financing options.
Is Penuma Permanent?
Yes. Penuma was created to be minimally invasive, natural-looking and natural-feeling, and permanent. Results from this procedure last you a lifetime and require no follow-up appointments. Penuma is also fully reversible, should you choose to switch back.
How Much Does Penuma Increase Size?
A study of 400 patients that underwent Penuma shows the procedure results in a 56.7% increase in penile size. The average male penis is about 3.6 inches when flaccid and 5.2 inches when erect. After Penuma, the growth when flaccid averages to 6.1 inches and when erect about 7.7 inches.
Does Penuma Affect Sensation?
No. Trials and studies on Penuma show no instances where function or sensation is affected. Therefore, Penuma implants should not affect penile function, ability to get and hold an erection, sensation during intercourse, or ejaculation.
When Can I Resume Sexual Activity?
This minimally invasive procedure only requires 2-4 days for recovery. However, patients should abstain from sexual activity for about 6 weeks following the surgery.
Can Penuma Treat Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?
Penuma is not intended to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). However, as mentioned before, the penile function itself should remain unaffected. In addition, in the same category, your ability to get and hold an erection and sexual sensation should remain unaffected, getting neither better nor worse.
How Does Penuma Compare?
There are many penis enlargement methods available in the market today. Many of them include pills, lotions, vacuum devices, traction devices, and penile augmentation using fat cells or suspensory ligament release. Although some of these methods may be useful for treating ED, none are cleared to increase penis size, and some have little to no effect at all.
Are there side effects from Penuma?
Adverse side effects often occur due to a lack of skill in a provider and/or non-compliance by patients with post-op instructions. In a clinical study that is IRB-approved and listed on the official Penuma website, a majority of patients report high satisfaction with the results of their Penuma penis enlargement. However, a minimal number of patients reported side effects, including infection and seroma. Additionally, although Penuma is a customizable procedure, it is also possible you may not like your final results.
Can Penuma break?
Some possible complications from this male enhancement surgery include infection or perforation of the actual implant. In addition, stitches used to place the implant may come apart, leading the implant to break apart. This can result in blood clots occurring in the penile tissue.
How long is Penuma surgery?
Penuma is typically a 45 – 60 minute minimally invasive, outpatient procedure.
Does Penuma surgery require anesthesia?
Penuma is a surgery performed under general anesthesia. The use of anesthesia comes with its own potential side effects. With anesthesia, you may experience vomiting, exhaustion, and nausea. Additionally, although Penuma is a customizable procedure, it is possible you may not like the results.
Is Penuma covered by insurance?
No. Penuma penis enlargement surgery is considered to be an elective procedure. Therefore, it will not be covered by your insurance.
What is Penuma made of?
Penuma penis implants are made of a medical-grade silicone gel (which is the same material used to make breast implants). It is a crescent-shaped implant that is contoured and customized by your surgeon to fit your penis and provide the enlargement you desire.
Is Penuma Right For Me?
If you are insecure about your size or appearance, desire more confidence through male enlargement, and want a thicker, longer penis, Penuma may be the solution. Dr. Tajkarimi requires his patients to be circumcised, physically and emotionally stable, and a non-smoker in order to undergo Penuma surgery.
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Sources:
https://www.jsm.jsexmed.org/article/S1743-6095(18)31089-0/fulltext
https://sexlifeguide.com/penuma-penis-implant-all-you-need-to-know-about-it/
https://www.healthline.com/health/mens-health/penis-enlargement-surgery-cost#side-effects-and-risks
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30145095/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323688#average-penis-size
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