Clitoral enlargement methods

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Clitoral Enlargement Methods

Clitoral enlargement methods are techniques that are intended to increase the size of the clitoris. These methods can be both non-surgical and surgical, and are often sought by individuals who are undergoing female to male gender transition or by those who experience clitoral atrophy due to hormonal imbalances.

Pronunciation

  • /ˈklɪtərəl ɪnˈlɑːrdʒmənt ˈmɛθədz/

Etymology

The term "clitoral enlargement methods" is derived from the Latin clitoridis (pertaining to the clitoris) and the English words "enlargement" (meaning to make larger) and "methods" (meaning a procedure for accomplishing a task).

Non-Surgical Methods

Non-surgical methods for clitoral enlargement include the use of hormone therapy, specifically the administration of testosterone. This hormone can cause the clitoris to grow in size, a process known as clitoromegaly. Other non-surgical methods include manual stimulation and the use of vacuum pump devices.

Surgical Methods

Surgical methods for clitoral enlargement, also known as clitoroplasty, involve procedures that aim to increase the size of the clitoris and preserve its sensitivity. These procedures are often performed as part of sex reassignment surgery.

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