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Penile Girth Enhancement with Xenograft

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Surgical techniques involving a variety of implant materials for penile girth augmentation have been reported in the literature [1–3]. Penile girth augmentation involves various graft procedures or injection of materials such as autologous fat injection, liquid silicone, or hyaluronic acid gel [3, 4].

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Kim, J.Y. (2016). Penile Girth Enhancement with Xenograft. In: Park, N., Kim, S., Moon, D. (eds) Penile Augmentation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46753-4_12

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