Thunderbird Men’s Health
Get the Upsize™ male-enhancement procedure in the Phoenix area and safely increase penis girth and thickness by 30% using a minimally invasive, FDA-approved hyaluronic acid filler.
Why Upsize™?
Safe and long-lasting
Safer than other enlargement surgery with better outcomes. No incisions, no cutting. Results are long-lasting yet reversible if desired.
No downtime
Return to work and activities the same day. Upsize™ has the fastest recovery of all male enhancement procedures.
Natural appearance
More natural appearance and feel compared to penis enlargement surgery
Injectable medical procedure
Injectable real and effective male enhancement procedure done safely. Immediate, impressive results without surgery or implants.
Meet the doctor
Dr. Jordan J. Glenn is a board-certified general surgeon who performs the Upsize™ enlargement procedure at Thunderbird Vein, his private practice in the Phoenix metro area.
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