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What is the buried penis and how is it treated?

Although buried penis is normal in terms of body length, thickness and function, it means the penis embedded in the foreskin due to the thickness of fat in the groin area. It is generally considered physiological (normal). In childhood, inflammation of the foreskin causes problems such as difficulty in urination, adhesion of the foreskin (phimosis), while cosmetic and psychological problems in the post-adolescence period lead to a lack of self-confidence.

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How Is Micropenis (Small Penis) Treated?

Micropenis is called when the penis length is less than 7 cm. In some sources, 2-7 cm is stated as small penis and <2 cm is stated as micropenis. The clinical importance of micropenis negatively affects the sexual life as well as psychosocially. It's confusable with buried penis. It can be physiological or caused by hormonal reasons (pituitary gland abnormalities, testosterone deficiency). When hormonal causes are detected, hormone therapy can be tried.

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Stem Cell Therapy to the Penis What is P Stem?

Stem cells have the ability to transform into cells in the tissue they are located in, therefore, it has responded to the desire of patients who strongly desire a natural method in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.  Fat-derived, bone-marrow-derived, placental and urinary stem cells can be used for stem cell therapy. Stem cells transform into sponge tissue that acts as a muscle in the penis, allowing this tissue to regain its function. This is how the penis can return to function.

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What is PRP Treatment to the Penis, P-Shot?

PRP (platelet rich plasma) is a rich plasma obtained from the patient's own blood, through some processes, and from thrombocyte and growth factors (providing cell renewal, new vessel formation, and connective tissue renewal). Giving this plasma recovery to the diseased area with the help of injection allows the cells to be renewed. Its main mechanism of action is the formation of new blood vessels, the destruction of bad cells, and the formation of new cells.

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How common is premature ejaculation in the community?

Premature ejaculation (PE) is a health problem that negatively affects the sexual life of couples. The absence of a clear definition of the disease has posed an important obstacle in calculating its prevalence in the population.

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When is the happiness stick attached?

Penile prostheses, known as the happiness stick ,are a treatment option that can be applied to patients who do not benefit from other treatment agents and do not want to use other treatment agents (drug therapies, shock wave therapy to the penis, intrapentine PRP and stem cell injections, etc.). The happiness stick consists of silicone materials that are placed inside the hardening bodies of the penis in a way that cannot be seen from the outside of the body with the help of the operation.

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Is it a problem to not have morning erections?

The presence of night and morning erections in a healthy person is considered physiological, that is, normal. It can be considered normal that morning erections do not occur for a few days, especially due to the effects of physical fatigue, stressor factors and other diseases.

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Erectile Dysfunction - ESWT Shock Wave Therapy Effectiveness

Oral medications constitute the first step in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (erectile dysfunction). However, ESWT (extracorporeal shock wave therapy) has been increasingly widely accepted all over the world as an effective treatment modality in patients who do not benefit from drugs, develop side effects or do not want to use drugs.

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What is Psychological Impotence?

It is defined as psychological erectile dysfunction in men.

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