Testicular Enhancement

I have a few questions regarding testicular enhancement. I believe my 
testicles are healthy but have lost mass due to testosterone 
replacement therapy. Additionally, they have never really dangled to 
my satisfaction. With this in mind ….
 
•Does the implant procedure itself eventually cause the scrotum to 
stretch and therefore not draw up as radically?
•How much down time after surgery?
•How detectable is it that there is something additional in the ball 
sac?
•What is the price range for such surgery and is it outpatient?

 Thank you,

DE Lightfoot

Dear Mr. Lightfoot,

Taking your thoughtful questions in the order posed…

Additionally, they have never really dangled to my satisfaction. With this in mind ….

1.  The testes may be elevated either because the spermatic cord is too tight for various reasons or the scrotum which is a hammock of sorts is not dependent enough and your testes simply have settled down as far as they can go.

2.  Does the implant procedure itself eventually cause the scrotum to  stretch and therefore not draw up as radically?

No although a purse string suture can be placed above, this does not work predictably well.  What will work is a small belt, if you will, made by companies such as http://www.leatherpost.com/static/TC001.html or http://www.leatheretc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Cock_Rings  Use it with care as you do not want to injure your existing testes.

3. How much down time after surgery? 

Plan on spending 3 to 4 days on bed rest at a near by motel before returning home, and you could be in an office environment in about 2 days after that.

4. How detectable is it that there is something additional in the ball 
sac?
For someone who is intimate with you, only perhaps.  For sheer appearance even up close, probably impossible to tell.
5. What is the price range for such surgery and is it outpatient?
Yes, the procedure is outpatient and our fees are published on our web-site http://penisdoctor.com/testicular.htm  Also look for photographic examples there.
All the best,
Harold M. Reed, M.D.                                                     

 

 

 

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