
A man is suing his doctor, claiming that the poor quality of the work done on his penis augmentation operation left him with less manhood.
Dr. Haluk Soylemez was hired by Ilter Turkmen, a wealthy banker from Tekirdag, Turkey, to enlarge his penis, which measured 4.7 inches.
According to local media, Turkmen claims in court filings that Dr. Soylemez guaranteed him a minimum increase of 1.1 inches in length and 1.1 inches in girth.
However, reports imply that the January 2022 treatment was a complete failure, leaving Turkmen with a shrunken and scarred member.
Instead of the anticipated increase of up to two inches, Turkmen claims that the operation reduced his manhood to a mere 4.3 inches.
Now, the furious banker is requesting 500,000 lire, or about £13,000, in damages.
After Turkmen’s manhood was attempted to be extended, medical professionals conducted a second treatment to address the bleeding and minimise the harm.
However, Turkmen asserts that despite the claimed botched surgery, he continued to experience agonising pain that prevented him from walking for a month.
Turkmen claims in his lawsuit that, in addition to causing excruciating discomfort, the botched operation left his already-diminishing penis noticeably scarred.
Nonetheless, Dr. Soylemez denied Turkmen’s allegations, saying in court that “there is no fault in the procedure I performed.”
His defence team contends that there was a chance the procedure might result in no elongation or elongation that is less than usual because of the patient’s anatomical condition.
Additionally, Dr Soylemez disputes reports that Turkmen’s penis shrank in size after the procedure and disputes any promises he made to the patient regarding length or girth.
The defence argues that Turkmen’s demands for recompense are exorbitant and that they represent an attempt at unjust enrichment.
The filing states, ‘The plaintiff received a big bill from another doctor. Demanding this fee as material compensation for his treatment is groundless, aimed at unjust enrichment, and unacceptable.’
The legal matter is still pending.
I am at a loss for words. Plastic surgery in Turkey going wrong? Who would have thought?
What is it that they say, it’s not the size of the boat; it’s the motion of the ocean.
Not sure I would have run to the newspapers with this story, but then everything goes with the lust for money.
There’s a bit of a lesson to be learnt here, be happy with what you’ve got.
This guy must have mistakenly believed that they were offering a 25 per cent discount before realising that they were referring to the size of his manhood, but that’s shrinkflation for you, pay the same, but get less.
There are situations when it’s just better to leave things alone. This guy was definitely short-changed.
I wonder how they’re going to make this stand up in court. Could become a lengthy case, and just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.