Top plastic surgeon fuels 'gate,' says he injected ski jumper last month
7 days ago
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- A plastic surgeon, Alessandro Littara, claims to have performed a penis-enlarging procedure on a ski jumper using hyaluronic acid last month.
- Reports suggest ski jumpers might be getting genital-enlarging injections to increase suit surface area, potentially improving jump distance, but the International Ski and Snowboard Federation calls it a 'wild rumor.'
- Littara, a leading expert in penis enlargement in Europe, has performed over 3,000 such procedures and confirmed treating a ski jumper, though the athlete's identity remains undisclosed.
- The ski jumper reportedly sought the procedure to avoid embarrassment in the changing room, not for competitive advantage, though Littara admits he can't verify the athlete's full intentions.
- Experts suggest that increasing the groin area of a ski jumper's suit could theoretically improve aerodynamics and jump distance, but there's no concrete evidence of this practice being widespread.
- The International Ski and Snowboard Federation uses 3D technology and microchipped suits to prevent manipulation and ensure fair competition.
- Team USA ski jumpers deny using such injections but acknowledge the possibility that other teams might be doing so secretly.
- Hyaluronic acid injections require maintenance, typically needing to be repeated at least three times a year to sustain the enlarged size.
- The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating whether such procedures could constitute doping.