What Is Penile Tissue Grafting?
Tissue grafting involves surgically placing natural or synthetic materials between the skin and erectile tissue (tunica albuginea) to increase penile circumference. Some procedures also attempt to lengthen the penis by releasing the suspensory ligament and using grafts to cover the extended shaft.
Types of Grafts Used
- Autologous tissue (taken from the patient, e.g., dermis or fat)
- Allografts (donor tissue)
- Synthetic materials (e.g., silicone sheeting or collagen matrices)
Procedure Overview
- The penis is partially degloved through a circumferential incision.
- The suspensory ligament may be cut for lengthening.
- Graft material is inserted around the shaft.
- The skin is re-draped and sutured in place.
Risks and Complications
- Scarring and fibrosis: Can lead to irregular shape or curvature.
- Loss of sensation: Damage to nerves may impair pleasure.
- Infection: Especially when synthetic grafts are used.
- Tissue rejection or resorption: Grafts may be absorbed or fail.
- Poor cosmetic outcomes: Asymmetry, lumps, or unnatural appearance.
- Erectile dysfunction (ED): If blood flow or erectile tissue is damaged.
The American Urological Association (AUA) and other medical bodies do not widely recommend tissue grafting for penile enhancement due to high risk of complications and unpredictable outcomes.
A Safer Natural Alternative: Herbal Enlargement Support
Rather than undergoing invasive and potentially harmful surgery, men looking to increase girth or improve performance should consider Enlargement Herbs from Southern Africa—an herbal blend proven in traditional medicine to enhance male vitality safely.
This combination includes:
- Muvevha – a decoction taken daily to support penile tissue and circulation.
- Mufunguri – a natural capsule for hormonal and energy support.
- Bangalala – a tea rich in aphrodisiac compounds promoting blood flow.
Many users report visible results in 3–8 weeks, depending on consistency and body response.
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