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Q: Decrease In Penis Size, Possibly Due to Cosmetic Treatment
asked by: chriswalker on July 31st, 2006
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Morning,

when I was about 23 I had two very prominent vericose veins on my penis that bothered me so I went to get them removed. The place I went to used some sort of a solution that they injected into the veins, but the doctor told me that they didn´t use very much as she didn´t want to damage the veins and blood vessels that related to function. It probably decreased the appearance of them by about 50 % which was good enough for me. However over the past four years i´ve noticed a decrease in size and hardness (not helped by a few comments from an ex-girlfriend) and i´m wondering if the original treatment could have had negative repercussions here. I guess the fact that as you get older your testosterone decreases as well complicates all of this, but does anyone know any information regarding the original treatment or the way the penis functions and could enlighten me a bit here ? Or alternatively point me in the right direction for some further information ?

Kind regards,

chris
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chriswalker
replied on August 2nd, 2006
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I´ve since learned that the procedure in question is called sclerotherapy, does anyone know if it would have negative repercussions on the size or shape of the penis ? Another related event was my taking cialis last summer in which I noticed that my penis was back to how large it used to be, which is about an inch longer than the erections I get now. If anyone has any useful information it would be greatly appreciated.

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Tylanas
replied on August 3rd, 2006
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Well I don't know much but it seems like your blood flow was affected by the treatment, thus reducing how large your penis is and can get during erection. Cialis is for erectile dysfunction, right? Probably why it helped; I believe it helps improve bloodflow to the penis.
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