Oh no, oh no...
Preying upon perhaps one of the biggest male insecurities, a Beverly Hills-based urologist's controversial treatment turned out not only to be too good to be true — but have a very dark side as well., James Elist and his enhancement device, known as the "Penuma" take center stage in this drama populated by men who, after getting the implant, had grotesque complications that included festering wounds and extreme pain during urination and sex.
Though Elist's literature suggests that implantation of the Penuma, a block-like silicone device implanted through an incision in the shaft of the penis, is "reversible," it seems clear from example after example of extreme complications that it's anything but. "To fully consent to a procedure, the patient needs someone to tell him everything," Thomas Walsh, a reconstructive urologist who has treated patients with post-Penuma implantation complications, told. "He doesn’t need a salesman. The problem here is that you’ve got someone who is inventing and manufacturing and selling the device. That personal investment can create a tremendous conflict of interest."listed only as "Mick" to protect his identity.
From broken implants to holes that spew out amber-colored fluid, the stories of Penuma implants gone wrong are enough to turn one's stomach. But prior to this latest investigation, articles singing Elist and his device's
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