What is Microfat for Penile Enlargement?
The utilization of microfat for penile enlargement is a cosmetic procedure that uses the patient’s own fat cells in order to increase girth of the penis or address irregularities of the penis.
How does Microfat for Penile Enlargement work?
Extraction Process:
Fat is meticulously extracted from areas like hips, flanks, thighs, or abdomen.
Purification and Preparation:
Extracted fat undergoes a specialized purification and preparation procedure.
Injection Process:
- Purified fat is injected into the penis for enhancement or enlargement.
- Tiny droplets of fat are strategically distributed throughout penile tissue.
Blood Supply Consideration:
Ensuring each fat droplet receives adequate blood supply is crucial for permanent survival.
Microfat Grafting Technique:
- Allows precise shaping of injected fat.
- Addresses concerns of tissue rejection as fat is sourced from the patient’s own body.
Minimized Scarring:
Minute injections minimize scarring for a more aesthetically pleasing outcome.
Anesthesia and Recovery:
- Procedure is typically conducted under local anesthesia.
- Patients can often return home within a few hours.
- Mild sedative administration may require refraining from driving for 8 hours.
- Most patients can resume normal activities, including work, the day following the procedure.
Follow-up Injection:
In some cases, a follow-up fat injection may be recommended after six months for the desired final size of the penis.
How is Microfat for Penile Enlargement different from other penile enlargement procedures?
Harvesting and Processing:
- Microfat Technique: In the microfat approach, a small quantity of fat is obtained from the patient through liposuction. The collected fat undergoes a refinement process to eliminate impurities, excess fluids, and damaged fat cells, resulting in a purified microfat sample. This microfat, consisting of smaller particles, is then injected into specific areas of the penis.
- Other Techniques: Alternative methods of penile fat transfer involve diverse processing methods for the harvested fat, and it may not necessarily undergo refinement into microfat particles. The extent of processing varies among different approaches.
Particle Size:
- Microfat Technique: The term “microfat” signifies the processing of fat into smaller particles before injection. This processing is thought to improve the overall outcome by enhancing the survival rate of transferred fat cells.
- Other Techniques: In some procedures, fat may be injected without undergoing the microfat processing, potentially leading to different outcomes in terms of fat cell survival and distribution.
Specific Areas of Injection:
- Microfat Technique: Microfat is introduced into specific areas of the penis to augment girth or address irregularities in contour.
- Other Techniques: Various approaches may entail injecting fat into different regions of the penis, and the specific method can vary among surgeons.
Effectiveness and Long-Term Results:
- Microfat Technique: The effectiveness and long-term results of utilizing microfat for penile enlargement are topics of ongoing debate within the medical community. Some studies indicate potential temporary enlargement, but long-term outcomes may be uncertain.
- Other Techniques: Similarly, the effectiveness and long-term results of alternative penile fat transfer techniques can differ, and the evidence supporting their outcomes may vary.
How many treatments will I need?
Penile enlargement through microfat is usually a one-time treatment but follow-up treatments can be done based on results and the patient’s needs.
How long is the typical treatment?
The typical treatment time for penis enlargement via microfat is usually an hour or more.
Is the recovery time long?
There’s minimal downtime with Microfat for Penile Enlargement, however, if a mild sedative was administered then it’s recommended that the patient refrain from driving for about 8 hours after the treatment. It’s recommended to resume sexual activity after about 6 weeks.
Is Microfat for Penile Enlargement considered surgery?
Yes, Microfat for Penile Enlargement is considered surgery but is minimally invasive when compared to other procedures that involve more incisions and surgical techniques.
What are the potential side effects?
Microfat for Penile Enlargement’s potential side effects may include pain and discomfort, scarring, and nodule (small lumps) formation.
To minimize lasting side effects, follow post-treatment instructions, report unusual side effects promptly, and consult thoroughly before deciding on a Microfat for Penile Enlargement or any other cosmetic procedure.
Is Microfat for Penile Enlargement treatment painful?
The level of discomfort from this procedure is typically minimal but can vary from person to person. Local anesthesia is commonly applied. If you have concerns, it’s advisable to discuss them with your healthcare professional to ensure proper pain management.
Can I receive Microfat for Penile Enlargement with certain conditions?
Your ability to receive Microfat for Penile Enlargement or any cosmetic procedure is contingent upon your unique health and medical conditions. Various factors, including your medical history, overall health, skin elasticity, weight, smoking habits, allergies, and expectations, will be evaluated to determine your suitability. It’s important to consult with a qualified medical professional who can assess your specific situation and offer personalized guidance regarding the procedure to ensure safety and appropriateness.
How do I know whether Microfat for Penile Enlargement is right for me?
If you’re seeking to add girth to your penis or address any irregularities, Microfat for Penile Enlargement may be for you! You can consult a qualified medical professional to see if Microfat for Penile Enlargement is right for you. Our office is available for consultations at 31 East Darrah Lane, Lawrence Township NJ. To schedule an appointment, you can call the following number: 855-611-9116
General Pre-Treatment Instructions
To reduce the chance of any adverse side effects, we recommend doing the following things (unless your physician says otherwise):
- Notify your provider of any medications, supplements, or topical products you currently use, as they can advise on whether you should temporarily stop using them.
- Keep the treatment area clean of any substances such as lotion or oils
- Follow the precise pre-treatment guidelines given by your healthcare provider to achieve the best outcomes and reduce the risk of potential complications
This section should only serve as additional information; it is NOT a substitute for your physician’s instructions