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Is Injecting Animal Fat into Your Penis for Girth Gain a Reality or Just a Fable?

3/23/2025, 8:30:20 PMMale25-34

Age 25, male. I've come across the claim that injecting liquid animal fat into the penis could enhance its girth. The process involves taking fat from any type of meat, running it through a juicer to extract the liquid, and then injecting it into the side of the penis. For the past month, I've been attempting this twice weekly but have yet to notice any significant changes—just a red bump at the injection site that lasts a few days. It’s quite painful, and I’m seeking a second opinion to ensure I'm performing this correctly and safely.

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Cony

3/23/2025, 8:30:38 PM

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Injecting animal fat into the penis for the purpose of enhancing girth is not a medically recognized or safe practice. It can lead to serious complications, including infection, scarring, and deformity. It's important to prioritize your health and safety over unproven methods.

Explanation:

The process you described poses several risks:

  • Infection: Any injection carries the risk of introducing bacteria, leading to potential infections which may require medical intervention.
  • Inflammation and Scarring: The red bump you’re experiencing could be a sign of localized inflammation, which can result in scarring and may not produce the desired aesthetic results.
  • Asymmetry and Uneven Appearance: Injecting fat may not create the uniform enhancement that many hope for, and could lead to irregularities in shape and size.

Next Steps:

  1. Stop the Procedure: Cease all injections immediately to prevent any further injury or complications.
  2. Monitor Symptoms: Stay vigilant for any signs of increased redness, swelling, pain, or discharge at the injection site. If these symptoms worsen, it would be advisable to seek immediate medical advice.
  3. Consider Safer Alternatives: If you are interested in penis enhancement, research alternatives that are clinically supported, such as:
    • Consultation with a qualified urologist for professional guidance on safe procedures.
    • Non-invasive treatments, if applicable, that have been proven to be effective and safe.
  4. Assess Motivations and Goals: Reflect on your reasons for wanting this change. Understanding your motivations can help in discussing these matters with a healthcare professional, potentially addressing underlying concerns related to body image or self-esteem.

Your health is the priority; seeking evidence-based advice and maintaining open communication with professionals will always be the best course of action.

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