Why olive oil doesn't work for penis enlargement
This case study explains why olive oil injections don't work for penis enlargement.
A Thai man underwent emergency surgery after a back-alley penis enhancement led to penile cancer, reports the Bangkok Post.
The unidentified patient had olive oil injected into his penis 19 years ago. A friend told us. "That friend gave me and two others home injections." The patient's penis showed signs of infection three years after surgery, so he was circumcised. The patient's infections recurred, and he was diagnosed with cancer.
Thai doctors say men are increasingly seeking illegal medical services to enlarge their penises. Bangkok's Police General Hospital treats 30-40 men per month to treat complications to back alley penis enhancement procedures.
The Bangkok Post has more on dangerous penis-growing procedures.
Surgeon-general of the Police General Hospital, Pol Lt Gen Jongjate Aojanepong, said penis injections don't increase organ size.
There's no safe way to increase its size and functionality. "Usually, it's used for erectile dysfunction," he said.
Olive oil cannot enlarge a penis, he said. Unabsorbed olive oil irritates the body, which reacts by building malignant connective tissue.
Penile disfigurement can't be completely fixed, but it can be improved. They won't get it back 100%, but they may get an erectionn be improved. They won't get it back 100%, but they may get an erection. Cancer must be removed.