No reputable doctor will ever recommend any type of male enhancement product to you. This includes all-natural supplements and surgical enhancements. According to the Mayo Clinic, no male enhancement product has ever been deemed safe or effective, and medical organizations such as the American Urological Association, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the Society of Plastic Surgeons, have all denounced penis-enlargement methods. There are a number of steps you can take, however, that may help with creating the appearance of a larger penis.
Marketing Scams
A large selection of male enhancement products are on the market, including creams and pills. But there is no scientific research that supports the effectiveness of any nonsurgical male enhancement technique, according to the Mayo Clinic. In addition, the male enhancement product you buy may contain more than you bargained for. Based on a study commissioned by the Wall Street Journal, 10 penis-enlargement tablets showed traces of fecal contamination, as well as pesticides, including lead, yeast and mold.
Get Fit
One way to help your overall appearance is to slim down. A belly that hangs over your genitalia can make the penis appear smaller than it actually is. The Mayo Clinic recommends to engage in a fitness routine that combines cardiovascular and strength training. By toning your muscles and reducing the size of your belly, you will improve the look of your physique and also build strength, which can translate into more sexual endurance.
Trim
A large amount of pubic hair can make your penis appear shorter than its actual length. Trim the pubic area around the base of your penis to expose the full length of the shaft. Removing hair from around the penis can also enhance sensitivity during sexual activity, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Communicate
Much of the hype about "size matters" is purely due to marketing efforts. Sit down and talk to your partner. Having an open dialog about this sensitive issue and discussing both of your sexual preferences may reveal some new things that can spice up your sex life. Size typically has nothing to do with good sex. Besides, most men have a normal-sized penis, according to the Mayo Clinic.


