At what age does male genitalia stop growing?
Male genitalia generally stop growing at 18 years old, and a few men may stop growing at 20 years old. The main factors that affect the development of male genitalia include genetics, nutrition, and obesity. To ensure normal genitalia development, attention should be paid to nutrition. Generally, males with a larger body size tend to have thicker genitalia, while obese males may have shorter genitalia due to excessive fat in the lower abdomen and perineum.
1. After 18 years old, men's penis will stop developing. Males typically start to experience rapid penis growth around 12 years old. This is because the testicles have basically matured at this age, gradually secreting male hormones and producing sperm. This development process usually continues until 18 years old, at which point the penis is considered to be fully developed and will not continue to grow in size or thickness.
2. If the length of the penis after erection is greater than seven centimeters, it is considered normal. Not everyone's penis will grow to 15-16 centimeters. Under normal conditions, a penis larger than 7 centimeters can complete normal sexual intercourse.
3. There are no medications that can extend or thicken the penis. Penis enlargement surgery is the only way to achieve adult penis enlargement. It is important to maintain good nutrition and eat foods that nourish the kidneys, such as lamb, beef, and black goji berries. Excessive masturbation should be avoided as it can severely damage the kidneys, leading to kidney deficiency, brain nerve decline, and affecting memory. Regular outdoor exercise, limited alcohol and tobacco consumption, and a balanced diet are also recommended.