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Himplant Penile Enhancement

Himplant is the gold standard for penile enlargement. For men seeking long-lasting, eye-opening results with a natural look and feel, Himplant stands apart as the clear choice. Dr. Paul Knoll is the only surgeon offering Himplant in the state of Tennessee. Patients interested in learning more can visit the Himplant website or call (615) 205-5606.

Dr. Paul Knoll of Urology Associates, P.C.

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Natural, Impressive, Long-lasting Results

The Himplant is a subcutaneous, silicone block implant designed for penile enlargement. The Himplant offers patients the most natural appearing, longest-lasting, and only FDA-cleared device for penile enlargement. Himplant offers men confidence that extends beyond the bedroom.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:  How much does Himplant™ increase size? How big can Himplant make you? Does Himplant add length?
A:  Based on historical results, Himplant recipients see an average increase of 1″ to 2″ of added girth to the penis. Flaccid penile length gains have also been reported. Erect length increases, if any, are unpredictable and depend on the individual patient’s anatomy. Individual results may vary.

 

Q:  How is Himplant™ surgery performed? How is Himplant inserted?
A:  Himplant is a subcutaneous penile implant, meaning that it is inserted beneath the skin of the penis. Your Himplant surgeon makes a small incision along the upper part of the scrotum. By accessing the shaft through the scrotum, the chances of scar tissue forming in the pubic area are reduced. Additionally, due to the texture of the scrotal skin, the incision line is concealed very well after recovery.

Once inside, Himplant is placed beneath the skin of the shaft. Once in place, the implant is secured with stitches behind the head of the penis, allowing the implant to stretch forward when you achieve an erection. The implant is reinforced with surgical mesh for stability. The surgeon then closes the incision and inserts a Jackson-Pratt drain (a.k.a., “JP drain”), which typically stays in place 2-3 days to assist healing (though this time period may differ based on the individual patient’s needs). The procedure generally takes about one hour and patients are discharged same day. A series of post-operative appointments will be scheduled so the surgeon can monitor your healing and address any questions you may have.

 

Q:  What is the Himplant™ made of? How is it designed?
A:  Himplant is composed of a soft, medical-grade silicone sleeve and is intended to provide a natural feel similar to the texture of the penis. The implant contains no liquids or gels, meaning it does not dissolve over time like other penile enlargement methods. It is manufactured at an ISO-certified facility under U.S. quality controls. Himplant hugs the penile shaft at 270 degrees, rather than 360 degrees. This is to avoid applying pressure on the urethra, which serves ejaculatory and urinary functions. The implant is also tapered towards the top of the shaft for a more natural look, as the thinner edges allow for more contrast between the glans (head) and the body of the penis. The central ridge atop the implant allows the implant to open like a butterfly — this design is intended to help the patient to achieve an erection normally.

Q:  Why do I need to get a circumcision prior to Himplant™ surgery?
A:  Increased size as a result of the implant can cause phimosis, a condition where the foreskin is unable to properly retract over the glans (head) of the penis. Uncircumcised men may also face a higher likelihood of complications due to the increased difficulty of keeping the area clean after the procedure. Due to these safety concerns, uncircumcised men must undergo circumcision prior to the Himplant procedure. The Himplant surgery can be performed 10-12 weeks following circumcision, or upon complete healing of the skin. We highly recommend that, if needed, you have your Himplant surgeon perform the circumcision, as well, for continuity of care. If this is not possible, your local physician can perform this procedure.

 

Q:  Will my partner or I be able to feel the Himplant™ implant in my penis? How does it feel to the touch?
A:  Himplant is designed to feel natural whether your penis is in a flaccid (soft) or erect (hard) state. We have used soft, medical-grade silicone to achieve the most natural feel possible. Additionally. the capsule formation around the implant will give the implant more of a natural feel to the touch.

 

Q:  What size of Himplant™ is right for me?
A:  The implant is available in multiple sizes including Large (L), Extra Large (XL), and Extra Extra Large (XXL). Your physician will determine the best size for your individual anatomy to ensure patient satisfaction and safety. Patient safety is our number one priority. Your physician will consider the flexibility of your skin, the amount of loose skin, and the initial size of the shaft (including the internal portion) when determining the safest size for you.

Each implant will be tailored to ensure that you receive the largest that you can safely accommodate, considering your anatomy, safety, and penile appearance. It is essential to note that the gains in thickness are the result of the capsule formation and the thickness of the implant added to the girth.

Increases in length, if any, would happen after the formation of the capsule is complete. There are various factors that can contribute to the result, including skin flexibility and the stretchiness of the ligament due to the implant’s weight. Historically, we have seen similar results for all different sizes of Himplant.

 

Q:  How much does the Himplant™ procedure cost? Will insurance cover any portion of the costs?
A:  The cost of the procedure ranges from $16,000 to $18,000. Because the Himplant procedure is an elective cosmetic procedure, it is not covered by insurance. During your consultation, we will help you see what financing options may be available.

 

Q:  Does the Himplant™ implant affect sensation, erectile function, or ejaculation?
A:  Based on a clinical review of 400 patients over five years, there were no cases of changes to penile function, ability to get or sustain an erection, or ejaculation during sex. There may be a change in sensation. Some patients have reported both increased and decreased sensitivity. This is generally temporary and typically resolves itself over time as the skin expands. Individual results may vary.

 

Q:  Where is the Himplant™ procedure performed?
A:  The Himplant procedure can only be performed by Himplant-trained providers within the Himplant nationwide network. Dr. Paul Knoll is one of only a few surgeons in the U.S. and the only one in Tennessee to have undergone extensive training on this procedure and has performed numerous successful procedures. Dr. Knoll performs the Himplant procedure in Urology Surgery Center, an on-site, full-service, outpatient surgery center, owned and operated by Urology Associates, P.C.  If you are traveling to be seen by Dr. Knoll, please note you will need to make arrangements to stay nearby for three (3) days following your procedure. This will allow easy access for you to visit Dr. Knoll for your post-operative visits. If needed, we will help you find lodging nearby.

 

Q:  Am I eligible for Himplant™? How are interested patients screened and qualified?
A:  Himplant is not for everyone. The following are general guidelines for eligible patients:

  • Patients must meet the age requirement (21+) and must be circumcised before receiving the implant.
  • Patients who have undergone other methods of penile enlargement are usually not eligible since their skin has been damaged by foreign materials. Even if the prior procedure was done several years ago, the penis does not fully return to normal as there will be residual remnants attached to the interior lining of the penis tissue.
  • You must be in good general health to go under anesthesia.
  • All patients must refrain from tobacco and illicit drugs for a minimum of 30 days prior to the procedure and for at least three (3) months following the procedure.
  • Patients should have realistic expectations from Himplant and what it can offer. This implant can help improve your confidence, but it is not a solution to other issues.
  • You must agree to follow all pre- and post-operative instructions.

To find out if you are a candidate, begin with the elibility questionnaire. After your initial evaluation, you can consult further with your Himplant consultant or surgeon.

Eligibility Screening