Man arrested after botched penis-enlargement injection

Despite only having a Grade 9 knowledge, the criminal claims to have been providing solutions for 20 years.

Suspect Kittikorn Songsri (left) looks on as an officer examines material seized on Thursday from the Samut Sakhon townhouse where he carried out penis enlargement treatments. (Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham)
Kittikorn Songsri ( left ) watches as an officer examines the documents taken from the Samut Sakhon townhouse on Thursday to perform penis enlargement treatments. ( Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham )

A Samut Sakhon man has been detained after one of his customers had a serious disease and has been receiving penis enlargement remedies for 20 years despite not having received any medical training.

Kittikorn Songsri, 36, was taken into custody on Thursday following a bite at the mansion where he performed pearl implants and silicone injections in the Krathum Baen district’s tambon Om Noi.

The suspect admitted to speaking with police that he only had a Mathayom Suksa 3 ( Grade 9 ) education, but that he had started studying for implants when he was 14 years old, according to Pol Maj Gen Witthaya Sriprasertparb, head of the Consumer Protection Police Division ( CPPD).

The arrest came after a problem that Mr. Kittikorn was offering crystal implant surgery, rubber alteration, and filler injections for penile enhancement via the” Mai Luai Modify” Facebook page.

After receiving a rubber injection, a female customer reported developing a serious infection. Perhaps after receiving care, he still suffered problems and could not get an erection, he said.

An undercover agent posed as a potential implant customer in front of CPPD authorities in collaboration with representatives from the Department of Health Service Support. When he arrived at Mr Kittikorn’s house, soldiers raided the facilities to jail him.

Consumer protection police and health officials arrest the suspect in the illegal penis enlargement case that caused a customer to suffer severe pains and infections. (Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham)

Consumer protection officers examine elements used in illegal penis enlargement remedies that caused a client to experience intense pain and disease. ( Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham )

During doubting, Mr Kittikorn admitted he was not a doctor and had no health patient’s permission. The arresting group claimed that the bedding and other equipment he had set up in his house did not adhere to health standards.

Mr. Kittikorn acknowledged that Mathayom Suksa 3 was the only subject he had studied in Phangnga, in the southwestern province. He claimed that he first picked up pearl transplant techniques when he was 14 years old and continued to improve.

He had been offering transplant and enhancement services for about 20 years and had charged clients between 5 and 20 thousand ringgit each. He explained to the police that he typically had two or three clients per month.

Police immediately brought the costs of operating a medical office without authorization and practicing medicine without a license. He is awaiting legitimate action while he is being held in custody at CPPD Subdivision 4.

The government was informed by Pol Maj Gen Witthaya that crystal implants or filler injections for penile enlargement was put them at risk of disease or sexual dysfunction. He even warned phony doctors who offer these services to stop doing so or be arrested.

Equipment and other items used for penis enlargement and pearl implant are seized from the suspect's townhouse in Samut Sakhon. (Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham)

The suspect’s house contained tools and supplies used to perform crystal implant and penis augmentation procedures. ( Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham )