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SMSNA embraces revolutionary procedure for enhancing male genital size and appearance

Published on December 17, 2009 at 9:25 AM · No Comments

The Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA) reviewed and embraced a revolutionary procedure for men during their November, 2009 conference in San Diego. The technology involves helping men experiencing sexual difficulties, and the corresponding emotional trauma, due to penile deformities, micro-phallus, 'Body Dysmorphic Disorder', and other causal problems through the subcutaneous implantation of a non-liquid, pliable, FDA approved and patented medical grade silicone prosthesis.

The technique is considered relatively safe and effective, and the improvements are immediate and permanent, similar to the results for other medical silicone implant procedures. Many men have long sought a way to safely enhance their genital size and appearance. This unique approach is being used to help men with genital deformities and limitations, as well as others with emotional and perceptual issues, all of whom are seeking a larger and aesthetically enhanced penis.

This compelling and patented prosthetic device and surgical procedure has been designed and developed by Dr. James J. Elist, a board certified and highly recognized urologist based in Beverly Hills, California. Dr. Elist is a widely renowned specialist in infertility, impotency, and genital reconstructive surgery. Dr. Elist has published books, including 'Put Impotency In Your Past', and is acknowledged as the board certified urologist credited by the U.S. Surgeon General at the time with proving the link between cigarette smoking and impotency, as well as other diseases.

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