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Inside the clinic where men get their genitals plumped for $15,000, in a procedure that's not FDA approved READ MORE: Men are injecting filler into their penises to add extra inches By Maiya Focht For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:07, 23 June 2024 | Updated: 20:07, 23 June 2024 e-mail View comments Sitting in the preparation room, the patient tells me his family works in real estate. We chat about our Zodiac signs and the weather before he heads to the operating table.

The man, 43, appears relaxed and unbothered, as if he's preparing to have his eyebrows waxed or teeth whitened. He disrobes and is covered by a surgical sheet with a hole over the groin. He's calm, even as the plastic surgeon hovers over him, preparing to inject a long needle into his penis.



The injection contains dermal filler - a liquid substance that plumps the tissue between the muscle and the skin of the penis, increasing the size of the organ. The patient, who has today visited the clinic for his fourth round of 'enhancing' injections, says he can't feel a thing — thanks to a local anesthetic — and is thrilled he'll again have, 'something bigger to play with'. The patient was in the clinic for his fourth round of 'touch ups' to his genitals.

Over time, the effect of the plumping fillers dissipates as its metabolized in the body Dr David Shafer estimated he performs between four to five Shafer Width and Girth (SWAG) procedures daily. When the 20-minute procedure is up, he jumps off the table, contented w.

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