Welcome to The
Reed Centre for Urological Procedures.
Here you will find information on the Adult Circumcision Surgery, Foreskin Restoration Surgery, Peyronie's Disease Corrective Surgery, Penile Enlargement or Phalloplasty Surgery, Vasectomy Surgery, Vasectomy Reversal Surgery, and Testicular Enlargement Surgery.
Dr. Reed
is a reconstructive Urologist and a Cosmetic Surgeon. He is a
Member of the Harry Benjamin International Gender Association
(HBIGDA) and performs male to female and female to male GRS (SRS).
Advisories:
Please view our web-site for a copy of your consent form related to the surgery you are anticipating. If you are unable to access a copy, kindly request our office to mail or fax you a copy. All forms are in Acrobat Reader format. Download the reader here:
Then using a printed form, mark it up with any questions or concerns that you might have.
Prior to scheduling please be sure all of your questions and concerns have been answered to your satisfaction.
Be sure to bring the form to your consultation with a list of questions for discussion with Dr. Reed.
Do not schedule or submit any deposits unless you are comfortable with the information presented on these forms.
Do not schedule or submit any deposit if you are contemplating having other surgical procedures within a few weeks of your intended procedure with Dr. Reed, as this is often medically ill advised and your deposit will
not be refunded. If concerned, please discuss this with Dr. Reed beforehand.
Complications that may arise, risks, and potential adverse reactions are mentioned, based upon the knowledge and experience of Dr. Reed, including some conjectured risks.
Please also acquaint yourself with the American Urological Association policy statement relating to Penile Augmentation.
"The American Urological Association, Inc.® (AUA) considers injection of fat cells for increasing penile girth (width) to be a procedure which has not been shown to be safe or effective.
The AUA also considers the cutting of the suspensory ligament of the penis for increasing penile length in adults to be a procedure that has not been shown to be safe or effective."
Glossary of Terms
Penis: The male organ used for urination and sex
Suspensory ligament: Band of tissue that holds the penis up against the pubic bone.
Dr. Harold Reed Centre
Miami Florida
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A circumcision
is perhaps the highest cosmetic
calling given to a urologist
After seeing so many circumcised
men who look very much like they
were done later in life, because
of large suture tracts, and irregularly
meeting skin, I developed perhaps
a unique approach to be sure this
did not happen to my patients,
and have found no need to vary
over the past 15 years.
Firstly, I confer with the patient
to find out exactly what type
of result he is looking for, tight
or loose, no unpigmented skin
or some left, removal of the frenulum
or preservation of the frenulum,
etc. Secondly, only fine plastic
surgery suture is used to create
perfect alignment. It is possible
to operate within tolerances of
1/32" or about 1/2 mm.
Pain is virtually non-existent
among our patients. They smile
as they leave the office, and
by and large remain free of discomfort
as evidenced by our followup contact
with them. This is attributable
to a multi-layered penile wrap
which patients are encouraged
to wear for 5 to 6 days, unless
there is a definite indiction
to remove earlier.
While bruising is minimized, some
spotting is to be expected and
usually stops the day following
the procedure.
The complications we have seen
among patients who present for
revisions are overzealous (tight)
circumcisions to the point full
erections are not possible, overly
loose circumcisions with skin
draping over the head of the penis,
irregular and mismatched suture
lines with rotation of the skin,
skin tags, skin bridges, buried
suture remnants. Another problem
has been loss of sensation, especially
which occurs with unnecessarily
deep incisions. This is completely
avoidable.
While infections are generic to
any incision we have not seen
this in 30 years of my practice.
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