Who is this procedure for?
Penile surgery may be suitable for adult men experiencing persistent discomfort related to the appearance of their penis.
The request may stem from a desire for improved body image or personal confidence.
Good general health is required before any surgical procedure.
Certain medical or psychological situations may constitute contraindications.
A prior evaluation would allow for an analysis of the appropriateness of the indication.
Consultation Process
The consultation allows you to express your request, your expectations, and your questions.
A clinical examination assesses the anatomy, skin quality, and technical possibilities.
The different surgical options are explained in detail.
The expected benefits, limitations, and potential risks are discussed unambiguously.
A personalized quote can be provided after the project is approved.
The Procedure in Practice
Technical Principles
Penile lengthening surgery most often involves the partial section of the suspensory ligament, increasing the visible length at rest.
Penile widening surgery typically uses autologous fat grafting or biocompatible materials.
A combined technique may be considered in some cases.
The choice depends on your goals and anatomical characteristics.
Anesthesia and Duration
The procedure may be performed under general anesthesia or regional anesthesia, depending on the technique.
The operating time generally ranges from one to two hours.
The surgery is performed in a suitable surgical facility, outside the clinic.
A short hospital stay or outpatient procedure may be offered.
Postoperative Care
The recovery most often includes temporary swelling and bruising.
Some local discomfort may occur during the first few days.
Postoperative care aims to promote regular healing.
A gradual return to activities is usually recommended.
Medical follow-up allows for monitoring progress and adjusting instructions.
Results and Scars
Results are appreciated progressively, over several weeks.
Lengthening primarily concerns the length at rest.
Widening visibly modifies the circumference after stabilization.
The scars generally remain discreet, depending on the technique used.
Satisfaction strongly depends on the alignment between expectations and real possibilities.
Risks and Possible Complications
Like any surgery, penile surgery carries potential risks.
These may include infection, bleeding, volume irregularities, or changes in sensation.
Atypical scarring is possible in some cases.
Transparent information allows for an informed decision.
Adhering to instructions reduces the risk of complications.
Fees and Coverage
Penile surgery is considered cosmetic surgery in most situations.
It is usually not covered by health insurance.
The fee depends on the technique, operating time, and associated costs.
A detailed financial estimate can be provided during consultations.
The indicated amounts remain indicative and are subject to medical validation.