I Got a Normal Erection after Penile prosthesis
I Got a Normal Erection after Penile Prosthesis
I am a young man, 32 years old. I never felt that I had a normal erection. There was always tumescence in my penis but without real hardness. And if I did achieve some level of hardness, it wouldn’t last and would quickly fade away. I also suffered from a downward curvature of the penis.
So I consulted many doctors in search of a solution to my problem and to reassure myself before going on the step of marriage that every man dreams of. The doctors agreed that I did not have a medical problem, but rather it was just a result of anxiety and stress of being single, and they advised me to get married to alleviate my worries.
I followed their advice and got married, but unfortunately, there was no penetration due to insufficient hardness. The curved shape of the penis was very bothersome and embarrassing for me, and I believe it was the reason for my wife’s aversion. In the end, we sadly separated.
The solution was a penile prosthesis:
With the insistence of my family and their desire for me to get married again, I began searching for a distinguished urologist who could provide me with what other doctors failed to give me because I refused to consider a second marriage without finding a solution to my erectile dysfunction.
Through my continuous and detailed research on the best urologists in the Arab world, the name of Professor Dr. Adham Zaazaa, a consultant in andrology and reproductive medicine and surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, came up more than once among family and friends. I searched for him and saw his presence at many international conferences specializing in the latest treatment methods for erectile dysfunction, so I did not hesitate to contact Dr. Adham Zaazaa’s Center for Male Reproductive Medicine to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Adham Zaazaa, a professor of male andrology and fertility surgery at Cairo University, may God reward him, diagnosed my case accurately after a thorough study and advised me to undergo a penile prosthesis implantation, explaining everything related to it.
Indeed, Dr. Adham Zaazaa implanted the most suitable type of penile prosthesis for me in a procedure that took no more than an hour.
After the surgery, I achieved a natural, strong, and sustainable erection. The curvature of the penis disappeared, and its shape became natural. As a result, my self-confidence increased, which encouraged me to get married again, and I enjoyed a married life free from stress and anxiety. I was also blessed with a child, thank God.
Congenital penile curvature:
Many cases of congenital curvature do not require treatment or any surgical intervention, especially when they do not cause pain or affect erections.
However, some cases of congenital penile curvature are accompanied by erectile dysfunction, which hinders a successful marital relationship.
These cases require penile prosthesis implantation to correct the curvature and restore normal erections at the same time. This procedure has no visible side effects or scars and is performed through a small incision in the scrotum, away from the penis. Afterward, the penis appears very natural, and it regains its normal function during erection. The individual can resume his life.
I am happy to share my experience with you because I do not want any man to suffer as I did. So if you are experiencing the same problem, do not wait or hesitate to find a solution. I recommend consulting Professor Dr. Adham Zaazaa, a pioneer in male prosthesis surgery in Egypt and the Middle East, who has received the International Leadership Award in penile prosthesis for his high success rates in penile implant surgeries in Egypt and the Middle East. He applies the latest global techniques, including the innovations he has developed, due to his strong passion for scientific research and desire to help all men overcome their male health problems. These techniques are supported by scientific research and have been published in famous scientific journals in andrology and sexual health, including “The Journal of Sexual Medicine.”