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Man with "World's Smallest Penis" Finally in Surgery
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Man with "World's Smallest Penis" Finally in Surgery

An American man named Michael Phillips, who claims to have the smallest penis in the world, has successfully raised funds through a crowdfunding campaign to undergo surgery. His condition, known as micropenis, causes significant daily challenges including difficulty with urination and sexual activity. Despite offers of free surgical assistance from a renowned plastic surgeon, Phillips opted for a local clinic due to convenience. The story gained widespread attention online, leading to substantial financial support from donors.

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Man with "World's Smallest Penis" Finally in Surgery

An American man named Michael Phillips, who claims to have the smallest penis in the world, has successfully raised funds through a crowdfunding campaign to undergo surgery. His condition, known as micropenis, causes significant daily challenges including difficulty with urination and sexual activity. Despite offers of free surgical assistance from a renowned plastic surgeon, Phillips opted for a local clinic due to convenience. The story gained widespread attention online, leading to substantial financial support from donors.

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