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For centuries, sexuality was viewed almost exclusively from a male perspective. What the man wanted was considered normal. What the woman felt or needed was not asked – or even dismissed as unimportant. This way of thinking has left deep traces. The so-called patriarchy – a social structure in which men are in charge – has also had a massive impact on women’s sexual development. And not always for the better.
A lot has changed in recent decades: Women are more self-determined, freer in their decisions and increasingly dare to speak openly about their needs. Also in sexuality. One topic that often comes up: penis size. In the past it was often taboo – today it is an aspect of honest communication between partners. And that is a good sign.
Every woman is unique – even when it comes to her preferences during sex. However, many women agree that the thickness of the penis can be decisive for how intensely they feel pleasure. We explain why this is the case here in simple, positive terms.
Penis size has always been a sensitive topic – for many men it is a source of uncertainty, for many women it is associated with clear preferences. In this article, we shed light on the importance of penis size from a female perspective. We draw on current scientific studies, experience reports and anatomical knowledge. Open, friendly and without false taboos.
Cystitis is often considered a women’s disease – but men can also be affected. Although cystitis occurs less frequently in men, its course is often more complicated. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to recognize cystitis, what causes it and what treatment really helps.
Many men don’t like to talk about it – but urinary incontinence affects millions of men. Whether after prostate surgery, age-related or due to other causes: The good news is that there are numerous options for treatment and support in everyday life. In this article, we show you what helps and when you should seek medical advice.
Changes to the testicles are a sensitive issue for many men – but it’s better to be safe than sorry. The earlier testicular diseases are detected, the better they can be treated. In this article, we show you what you should look out for, how self-examination works and when you should definitely see a urologist.
Men can also suffer from urinary tract infections (UTIs) – especially in older age or with prostate problems. However, the symptoms are often underestimated or misinterpreted. In this article, you will find out how to recognize an infection at an early stage, what causes it and what targeted treatment looks like.
You’re not alone: around one in three men over 40 struggles with erection problems at some point. The good news is that help is available in most cases. In this article, you will find out what causes erectile dysfunction, how it is diagnosed and what modern treatment options are available to you.
The prostate is small but mighty: this walnut-sized gland plays a central role in male health. It not only influences fertility and urine flow, but can also develop serious diseases. In this blog post, we explain everything you need to know about the prostate, its functions and why regular preventive care is so important from the age of 45.

We regularly ask our patients (anonymously!) about their satisfaction with penis enlargement surgery for internal quality assurance purposes. Previously carried out by external service providers, we now carry out these surveys ourselves so that any problems can be addressed much more effectively.

The last survey (evaluation 11/ 2024), which we conducted using self-designed questionnaires – which are much more useful for us in terms of gaining knowledge than questionnaires formulated by external companies that only have a superficial knowledge of penis enlargement -, carried out about three months after the operation, revealed the following with regard to the 4 main factors:

Satisfaction with on-site support before the operation: 4.9

Professional competence of doctors and staff: 5

Satisfaction with the result: 4.8

Satisfaction with care after the operation: 5

(choice of quality levels 1-5; 50 patients participated randomly and sent in their questionnaires anonymously)

Result: 4.93 out of 5.0

UGRS

Advice & appointments:
Monday – Friday
9.30 am – 7 pm

We regularly ask our patients (anonymously!) about their satisfaction with penis enlargement surgery for internal quality assurance purposes. Previously carried out by external service providers, we now carry out these surveys ourselves so that any problems can be addressed much more effectively.

The last survey (evaluation 11/ 2024), which we conducted using self-designed questionnaires – which are much more useful for us in terms of gaining knowledge than questionnaires formulated by external companies that only have a superficial knowledge of penis enlargement -, carried out about three months after the operation, revealed the following with regard to the 4 main factors:

Satisfaction with on-site support before the operation: 4.9

Professional competence of doctors and staff: 5

Satisfaction with the result: 4.8

Satisfaction with care after the operation: 5

(choice of quality levels 1-5; 50 patients participated randomly and sent in their questionnaires anonymously)

Result: 4.93 out of 5.0

UGRS

Advice & appointments:
Monday – Friday
9.30 am – 7 pm