
A simulation has revealed how penis filler is injected as the cosmetic procedure is apparently skyrocketing in popularity among Gen Z men.
Thanks to the likes of social media, it feels like more people than ever before are dealing with body image issues for one reason or another.
There's no doubt that it's affecting the youth of today, as recent findings revealed that there has been a 60 percent increase in the number of 18 to 24-year-olds getting penis girth procedures in the last year.
The data was unveiled by Harley Street Skin Clinic, a London-based aesthetic and medical clinic which specialises in dermatological and surgical procedures.
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It means that Gen Z stands head and shoulders above other generations in spikes in interest over the cosmetic surgery, as Millennials showed a 39 percent increase.
Those under the age of 30 seem to be the most interested in getting larger downstairs, but why is this?

It's not a cheap procedure, with it costing anywhere between £1,800 and £5,000 at the clinic in particular, as it was noted that many who opt to get the work done have an 'average' erect penis circumference, but feeling 'self-conscious' about their size pushes them to believe a wider penis will better please any sexual partners.
There is the question to do with how it works, as a TikTok simulation revealed that injections are used to enhance the girth, symmetry, and appearance of your old chap, lasting up to a year when using hyaluronic acid.
The substance is not only injected into the shaft, but the head itself and even the scrotum if the customer desires, with the non-surgical technique involving 'injecting dermal fillers, like hyaluronic acid, to enlarge the penis’ circumference', which is supposed to improve sexual experience, among other things.
In addition to hyaluronic acid fillers, calcium hydroxylapatite and poly-l-lactic acid fillers are also options for those looking to experience longer effects, as these alternatives can last anywhere from 24 to 36 months.
The video explains that the area is thoroughly cleaned before and after the experiment, with nothing but a syringe used to inject the substance into the penis.
Only 'superficial' injections are performed which don't interfere with the nerves, blood vessels or normal functioning of the penis.
As much filler is injected 'as safely possible', with a focus on doing the operation 'aesthetically' and keeping the penis symmetrical.
Following the procedure, the patient has to keep their penis in a post-op wrap for 21 days.
But many may wonder why men feel the need to go through the procedure in the first place.
One man identified under the pseudonym 'Aiden' spoke to @thenewsmovement about his decision to undergo the cosmetic work despite being in his early 20s.

He said that he 'didn't quite measure up' to his mates when they were at the gym, or compared to penises he had seen in pornography.
Aiden said he has an 'average-sized penis', claiming that despite reassurances from past relationships, his manhood was given a 'dent', though he feels 'thicker, firmed and even appeared to be a little bit longer', despite the procedure only enhancing girth.
He said that the pressure was taken off him in a procedure that has been a 'lifesaver', as Harley Street Skin Clinic said that the rise in penis filler popularity is to do with the culture of social media, gym culture, and even sexting.
Topics: Gen Z, TikTok, Sex and Relationships, Health