Who is this procedure for?
You can consider male intimate surgery if aesthetic or psychological discomfort persists despite an anatomy considered normal. Some requests arise after weight changes, skin laxity, or a change in the pubic area. An indication may also exist in the presence of functional discomfort, depending on the clinical situation.
Frequently Addressed Situations
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Perception of insufficient volume or a felt asymmetry.
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Excess pubic fat partially obscuring the penis.
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Psychological discomfort impacting intimate life.
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Request for harmonization of the genital area with the rest of the silhouette.
Possible Contraindications
Certain situations may lead to deferring or refusing the procedure: coagulation disorders, local infection, uncontrolled chronic pathology, difficult healing, or unrealistic expectations. In-depth discussion remains essential before any decision.
Consultation Process
You will have a structured discussion about your request, your medical history, and your expectations. The goal is to verify the alignment between your wishes and the actual possibilities of surgery.
Preparation Steps, Necessary Examinations, Technical Choices, Quote, Explanations on Post-operative Care
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Analysis of the request: you will precisely describe the discomfort experienced and the desired outcome.
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Clinical examination: evaluation of the skin, tissues, the pubic area, and overall anatomy.
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Technical choice: discussion of feasible options based on your situation, without unrealistic promises.
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Pre-operative assessment: a blood test and an anesthesia consultation may be requested.
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Written information: you will receive detailed explanations on post-operative care, risks, and constraints.
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Quote: a quote will be provided to you, in accordance with regulatory requirements.
The Procedure in Practice
Male intimate surgery procedures are performed in an authorized facility with an operating room, outside the clinic. The choice of location depends on the type of procedure and the anesthesia method.
Anesthesia, Duration, Hospitalization, General Technical Principles
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Anesthesia: general or loco-regional anesthesia may be offered depending on the indication.
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Duration: the procedure generally lasts between 45 minutes and 2 hours, depending on the associated procedures.
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Hospitalization: outpatient care is common, with discharge on the same day.
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Technical principles: the techniques aim for a reasoned morphological modification, adapted to your anatomy, without impairing physiological functions.
Post-operative Care
Post-operative care varies depending on the technique used and your individual factors. Rigorous organization promotes gradual recovery.
Pain, Care, Return to Activities, Post-operative Follow-up
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Pain: moderate discomfort often occurs, managed with appropriate pain medication.
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Swelling and bruising: temporary swelling may occur, gradually disappearing.
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Local care: you will follow the hygiene and monitoring instructions given upon discharge.
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Activities: a return to sedentary activity generally occurs after a few days.
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Intimate life: temporary abstinence is recommended, depending on wound healing progress.
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Medical follow-up: scheduled consultations will monitor healing and progress.
Results and Scars
The result evolves gradually. Final assessment requires sufficient time for tissue stabilization.
Expected Result, Evolution Time, Scar Quality, Satisfaction
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Expected result: an improvement in the harmony and overall appearance of the intimate area.
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Evolution time: the final appearance is often assessed after several months.
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Scars: they usually remain discreet, but their quality depends on your skin.
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Satisfaction: this depends on adherence to instructions and realistic expectations.
Risks and Possible Complications
All surgical procedures carry risks, even when performed under optimal conditions.
Transparency and Reassurance
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Infection requiring appropriate treatment.
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Bleeding or hematoma sometimes requiring closer monitoring.
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Healing problems or altered local sensitivity.
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Asymmetry or insufficient result, which may lead to further discussion.
Fees and Coverage
Male intimate surgery is most often considered an aesthetic procedure and is not eligible for reimbursement by health insurance. Partial coverage may be possible only in certain documented medical situations. Fees vary depending on the chosen technique, the complexity of the procedure, and the costs associated with the operating facility. A personalized quote will always be provided to you before any procedure.