Aquagel used in penis surgery banned by US FDA, BFAD
The substance allegedly used by some local doctors in performing penis enlargement surgery is banned both by the
Dr. Hector Santos, president of the Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeons Association, said the “aquagel” mentioned in recent reports actually originated from
“It has never been proven and is not FDA approved for injection for penis or for enlargement,” he said during a hearing of the House committee on civil service and professional regulation, headed by Iloilo Rep. Raul Gonzalez Jr.
“But not in organs like the penis, because you would remove the blood supply,” he warned.
Iloilo Rep. Janette Garin, an obstetrician-gynecologist, had raised the issue during the hearing following newspaper reports that American national Loeum Martinez filed a P26-million damage suit against doctors Manny and Pie Calayan for allegedly botching his penis enlargement surgery.
He also charged them with estafa, reckless imprudence resulting in physical injury and obstruction of justice, as well as petitioned the Professional Regulation Commission to strip them of their license to practice medicine.
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