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Indian surgeons promises the successful results for men who wish to undergo a phalloplasty in India for their penis at a very affordable cost at Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune. More and more people are opting to get phalloplasty in India to improve and rejuvenate their love lives. Innovative new procedures for formerly unmentionable body parts are making it possible. And these new surgeries offer more than just cosmetic change – the psychological aspect of improving self-image is driving patients toward “bedroom” procedures. Phalloplasty refers to the re-construction of a penis or artificial modification of the penis by phalloplasty, often for cosmetic purposes. Phalloplasty techniques have been described in the urological literature for at least 40 years. It is often used to refer to penis enlargement. A complete reconstruction of a penis is done on cisgendered men who have lost their penis through either illness or accidents, and transmen, that is, female-to-male transgendered or transsexual people. Many men with below average measurements may still appear normal and function quite well. For this reason, phalloplasty should be considered as an elective procedure. The scope of phalloplasty in India is increasing day by day due to its low cost and better healthcare facilities. The surgery is performed in an ambulatory facility under intravenous sedation and local anesthesia. Incisions are made at the root of the penis (junction of the penis and pubic area). The penis is then released from its attachments (suspensory ligaments) to the pubic symphysis. The space is closed with local tissues and no implant is used. Skin from the penis or the pubic area is used to cover the new extended penis. Post-op traction is used to reduce the chance of retraction and provide more natural shaft skin. Although the technique of phalloplasty is not complex, the location and its significance to the patient makes the surgery risky. Patients have only one penis and it is therefore important that they read the consent sheet very carefully. Questions should be answered before and not after the procedure. Please see the special consent to penis lengthening surgery sheet where the risks are outlined in detail. The procedure takes a couple of hours and the patient remains for observation for at least 3 hours prior to discharge. Patients must have someone stay with them the first post-op night. It is recommended that the patient refrain from sexual activities for at least 4 weeks. Medication to reduce nocturnal stimulation is given for 10 days post-operation. The penis and scrotum are usually swollen and bruised for two to three weeks. Pain is not severe. Soreness in the groin and pubic regions which lasts for about ten days is controlled with light oral analgesics. The scar in the pubic hair area may take many months to fade and soften but it is hidden and not usually a concern. The amount varies with each individual. At present, there is no test to determine the amount pre-operatively. From 1/2 to 2 inches is a reasonable estimate. Therefore men who are larger than average should carefully consider the risks before undergoing surgery. Also, the use of weights (or other means of traction) attached to the penis after surgery not only maintains the new length, but also may add further length. Patients are seen the next day. Their dressings are changed and instructions are given with respect to bathing and other activities. It is recommended that patients wear loose clothing on the day of surgery and for the early healing period. The next visit is two to three days later at which time most patients are able to start their own wound care, shaft wrapping and commence regular bathing. Sutures are removed 7-10 days post-op. Lead weights or other forms of traction are started a few weeks after the stitches are out and the incisions are firmly sealed (Smokers beware!). Some patients maintain traction for up to 6 months after surgery. This reduces the chance of retraction, stretches shaft skin and in some cases results in further lengthening by stretching tissues which could not be cut at surgery. Phalloplasty in India at sexology centers of Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore is gaining popularity world wide because of highly skilled surgeons at some of the most modern and state-of-the- medical facilities in India all at the fraction of price in the U.S.A, U.K and Canada. India is considered by many to be the global leader for medical tourism. Americans and Europeans have started traveling to India seeking and phalloplasty in India at affordable cost with world-class medical treatment facilities. India is also a very large expatriate community from America and Europe that receives medical care from many advanced private hospitals throughout the country. In addition to having a highly advanced healthcare system, with state-of-the-art equipment, first-class modern facilities, and an abundance of doctors with advanced medical degrees and board certifications from the U.S and Europe, India is also world-renowned as a top medical tourism destination. India is also well known for the generous hospitality of its service minded population, That is why the country is often referred to as “The Land of smiles.” For more details about phalloplasty in India visit and mailto:enquiry@tour2india4health.com" enquiry@tour2india4health.com
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