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Indian
Doctor Loses Job Over Penis Enlargement
An Indian doctor in Britain who tried to make a
fortune by enlarging penises has been struck off the medical register
for doing a bad job.
The General Medical Council, which is the regulatory
body for doctors in Britain, found Ravi Kant Aggarwal, 54, guilty of
serious professional misconduct in a ruling on Friday.
Aggarwal, who is from Manchester, had launched into
the business of enlarging penises on Harley Street, the street in London
renowned for specialised treatment for the rich from all over the world.
It turned out that after one operation, his patient
was left with a penis even shorter than before. It was also disfigured,
according to evidence presented to the General Medical Council.
The council confirmed evidence presented by the
patient, who has not been named. The patient had seen an advertisement
placed by Aggarwal in the Men's Health magazine back in 1997. He saved
up 3,250 pounds to pay for the operation.
The result was the opposite. The patient said in his
testimony to the council that he fainted with shock when he saw the
result of the surgery.
The other patient, Garrie Dunk, 42, a male stripper
from Sheffield, gave evidence that he went in for penis enlargement to
help his career. He told the council that the operation led to big
swelling for a few weeks, following which he discovered that the
operation had not succeeded.
The Medical Council determined that in both cases
penises were of normal size to begin with, and that the men had only
been imagining that they were too small.