Man with Britain’s largest pen!s disclosed why he refuses to undergo size reduction surgery.
Man with Britain’s largest pen!s. A man dubbed to have ‘Britain’s largest penis’ has opened up about his decision not to undergo size reduction surgery despite the challenges it brings.
Matt Barr, a 40-year-old Cambridge University graduate, discovered his unusually large genitalia, measuring over 12 inches, during school showers after PE.
During an interview on This Morning, when asked if he had contemplated surgery to reduce his penis size, Matt expressed his reluctance to pursue that option.
Matt explained: ‘I have looked into this – it’s a very expensive surgery, it costs about £15,000 roughly.
‘It’s not done very often. It’s only done normally, in cases of tumours and things like that. In the case of normal function, it’s not common.
‘It’s difficult because it’s not something you really spring on people as a surprise because it just does scare people away generally.
‘But obviously [you don’t want to be] creepy and bring it up too early. [So] how you start that conversation?’
Matt, who falls within the top 0.01% of penis sizes, was previously featured on the Channel 4 program ‘My Massive C***,’ where he explored potential surgery options with Dr. Nenad Djakovic, a urology specialist.
He admitted to pondering the potential impact of losing three or four inches from his length.
However, upon learning that even a one-inch reduction could have significant consequences, he opted out of surgery.
Dr. Djakovic elaborated on the surgical process, detailing that it would occur while he was erect, with the desired amount removed before reconstruction.
Matt inquired about reducing his size to nine inches and trimming a few inches from the girth.
We can’t do a salami technique,’ the doctor said. ‘Once you’ve had the surgery, that’s it.
‘First of all, you should know that they are performed very seldomly because there are no clear statistics regarding success rate nor a clear statistic regarding the complication rate.
‘Per year we have two or three patients performing this type of surgery.’
Matt told the Metro: ‘It’s super rare actually. It can lead to poor erectile health afterwards, it’s visually unappealing because of the way they cut away at it – you’re left with stitches and scars – and it’s a very severe choice.
‘If I was in a long-term relationship I’d want that to be an option we could pursue, but you also have the thought of “what if I get a reduction and then I meet someone who would really like [me] when [I] was big?”.’
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