My penis was ripped off in horror accident & I got world’s first bionic member – I missed chance for specific request
A MAN whose penis was “totally” ripped off in a horrific accident before getting a bionic member says he didn’t get to choose his new size.
Mo Abad was walking back from football aged just six in 1972 when he was dragged under a moving vehicle in Huddersfield.
Mo Abad’s penis was ‘totally’ ripped off in a horrific car accident[/caption] Skin from his forearm allowed medics to sculpt an impressive eight inch penis[/caption]Left with life-changing injuries to his groin, he lived with a fleshy tube for a penis, had to sit down to pee and could never have sex.
Speaking to LadBible last year, the 50-year-old, who now lives in Edinburgh, said: “I was given 12 hours to live [after the accident].
“Every man has two testicles… one of them was completely destroyed and the other one, with the impact, got pushed up into my groin area.”
For years he avoided talking about his accident and never got close with women – fearing what they would say.
But his fortunes changed in 2012 when genius surgeons crafted him a £70,000 pump-up bionic bulge.
The willy wizards took skin from his arm and then inserted an inflatable implant which allows Mo to get erections.
The device has two oblong-shaped balloons that fill with saline solution when a button – located in the scrotum – is pressed.
The procedure – known as a phalloplasty – was carried out at University College Hospital in London, where surgeons attach a bionic penis on average once a month.
But when asked if he was given an option about the size, Mo said he left that decision to doctors.
His forearm only allowed medics to sculpt an impressive eight incher – three inches longer than the average bloke in Britain.
Mo admitted he may have missed a trick, joking: “I could have said to him I want a 10-inch one.”
But he stressed he was grateful to finally have a working penis, which was free on the NHS via special referral.
His new organ gave him a new identity and meant he could now do everyday things like stand to pee.
But it didn’t stop there.
Mo told New Day in 2016 he never used to associate himself with girls because of his genitals.
But that year his world changed forever when he met sex therapist Charlotte Rose.
The pair chatted via email and phone, before meeting up in a London hotel where Mo was able to lose his virginity aged 44.
Speaking to The Sun, Charlotte, who now has a partner, said of Mo’s penis: “It’s great, magnificent and marvellous.
“Mohammed’s willy is designer!”
The device has two oblong-shaped balloons that fill with saline solution when a button – located in the scrotum – is pressed[/caption] How Mo’s willy works[/caption]What is a bionic penis?
The type of op Mohammed had is called a phalloplasty.
It was carried out at University College Hospital in London, where surgeons attach a bionic penis on average once a month.
It’s the same place where Andrew Wardle had his penis fitted earlier this year.
Andrew’s surgeon Mr David Ralph said: “The satisfaction rate is 95 per cent. If you start with practically nothing, satisfaction is likely to be good.
“The original erogenous zones are incorporated into the phalloplasty to give erogenous sensations.”