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Dr Jayson Oates chats about Calibre’s non-surgical penis enhancement

Injectable dermal fillers is a procedure that’s growing in popularity, allowing people to add a little more girth downstairs.

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Unlike surgical options, this procedure can be completed in an hour and has a short recovery time.

OUTinPerth had a chat with Dr Jayson Oates who developed the CALIBRE technique, and asked him what the feedback was from people who have undertaken the treatment.

Watch the third installment of our video interview with Dr Oates. 

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