Mohammed Abad, 43, from Edinburgh, Scotland lost his genitals after being knocked and dragged 600feet by a car at the age of 6.
37 years later, the miracle of science gave the security guard a new lease on life.
It took doctors three years and dozens of operations to craft and attach a new penis molded using skin grafts from his arm.
After and 11 hour operation Abad was fitted with an 8-inch bionic penis.
Using a button in his scrotum, Abad can now inflate his new manhood with fluids from an implant in his stomach.
"When you want a bit of action you press the 'on' button, and when you are finished you press another button. It takes seconds," said Abad.
The world's first penis transplant was performed on a 22-year-old South African man last year.
Reuters reported that the man, who wished to remain anonymous, had successfully impregnated his girlfriend with his new 'equipment'.
This 22-year-old man is among around 250 South Africans who lose their penises each year in botched traditional circumcisions.
Click here to read the full report:
SOURCES: www.dailymail.co.uk, www.huffingtonpost.com
43-year-old virgin gets bionic penis after childhood tragedy
Mohammed Abad, 43, from Edinburgh, Scotland lost his genitals after being knocked and dragged 600feet by a car at the age of 6.
37 years later, the miracle of science gave the security guard a new lease on life.
It took doctors three years and dozens of operations to craft and attach a new penis molded using skin grafts from his arm.
After and 11 hour operation Abad was fitted with an 8-inch bionic penis.
Using a button in his scrotum, Abad can now inflate his new manhood with fluids from an implant in his stomach.
"When you want a bit of action you press the 'on' button, and when you are finished you press another button. It takes seconds," said Abad.
The world's first penis transplant was performed on a 22-year-old South African man last year.
Reuters reported that the man, who wished to remain anonymous, had successfully impregnated his girlfriend with his new 'equipment'.
This 22-year-old man is among around 250 South Africans who lose their penises each year in botched traditional circumcisions.
Click here to read the full report:
World's first successful penis transplant performed in SA
SOURCES: www.dailymail.co.uk, www.huffingtonpost.com
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