Penis Enlargement Stories Gone Horribly Wrong: Men Are Being Turned Into Misshaped “Frankensteins”

You mostly hear about women undergoing cosmetic surgeries to enhance certain parts of their bodies, if you catch my drift. However, it seems that an increasing number of men are also jumping on the bandwagon to improve their appearance.

Since the pandemic hit in 2020, there has been a significant surge in the penis enhancement industry. Some attribute this to the rise in pornography consumption and the convenience of recovery while working from home.

Unfortunately, there is a disturbing downside to these procedures, leaving many men with disfigured penises, excruciating pain, and even life-threatening infections.

One man even went as far as to spend over $300k to get his "Frankenstein" penis corrected. 

From The Daily Mail UK:


Matt was just one of dozens of men unhappy with his penis and who sought genital-enhancement surgery as the solution.  

But his dream treatment turned to agonizing ruin, and the 46-year-old told MailOnline he felt like a 'broom handle' had been implanted into his now misshapen penis. 

In the end the militarily veteran, from Utah, would have to pay about £250,000 to get the left  'Frankenstein' surgery corrected.  

And he's not alone. Dozens of other men are seeking similarly dangerous treatments in pursuit of the perfect penis, being driven by feelings of insecurity in their appearance, or inadequacy in the bedroom.  

For some, the mission to have a longer, thicker, or more aesthetically pleasing organ has backfired.

Another man described how silicone implant fractures were found floating inside his shaft just five years after his surgery. 

This sounds absolutely terrible, guys.

Honestly, these kinds of surgeries are just not worth it.

Sure, getting breast or butt implants is one thing, but having foreign substances inserted into your reproductive organs is a completely different story.

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