Penis extender methods actually don’t work, a family blames the “Surgeon of Horror” for a patient’s death, and Paris makes it easier for people with mental disabilities to vote. Here is the main news.
Penis extender methods are actually not effective and dangerous
For men complexed by the size of their penis, this can be a solution: go through a “penoplasty” of lengthening or enlargement of the penis. But this surgical procedure, like other frequently used methods to enlarge the male sex, is far from being really effective. In any case, this is the conclusion drawn by researchers who screened 17 studies on surgical and non-surgical treatments for increasing penis size. The searches therefore evaluated a total of 21 procedures in 1,192 men, including 773 followed up after non-surgical (248 men) or surgical (525 men) treatment. First observation made: the vast majority of men wishing to increase the size of their penis actually had a penis of normal size… To read more, click here.
“Horror surgeon” in Grenoble: a family accuses him of the death of a patient
The revelations concerning the damage caused by Dr. V. never end. While last week, The Parisian affirmed that 33 alleged victims of the “horror surgeon” met to collectively expose their grievances vis-à-vis this practitioner specializing in the back, the daily gives the floor today to those close to Christmas. Died in November 2017 following his operation, this 73-year-old man was also Dr. V’s patient. Today, his family accuses the surgeon of having caused his death because of his professional misconduct. “My father is no longer here to talk about all this suffering. So we speak on his behalf to say how his life ended, in slow agony. For me, this surgeon led my dad to death,” says thus Christmas’s daughter, Cécile, at the Parisian. It all started in November 2016… To continue reading, click here.
European elections: Paris makes it easier for people with mental disabilities to vote
As the European elections take place on Sunday May 26 in France, people with mental disabilities will find it easier to vote in the city of Paris. Currently, “we don’t know if we should take an envelope or not. They leave us there like that without helping us”, tells France Info Lucette Blanquart, mentally handicapped and administrator of the association “Nous aussi”. The capital has been working for six months with various associations to facilitate the vote of people with a mental or psychological disability, an autistic syndrome or an intellectual disability. This “unique device” provides for posters in “falc” (easy to read and understand) in each polling station, training for agents, adapted voting booths, the names of the lists in Braille and an educational video intended for voters. We tell you more in our article.