Penile issues
Hello, Doctor.
I have some questions I would like to ask:
1.
I have a condition known as buried penis, where my penis is typically small at 3 cm, but can reach 13 cm when erect.
I am considering surgery to address this issue.
In theory, after the surgery, will the appearance of the penis length return to what it should be naturally?
2.
I often see online discussions stating that individuals with buried penis should not undergo circumcision, as it may result in a shorter appearance.
However, another doctor previously recommended circumcision for me.
Is circumcision commonly used in clinical practice to address buried penis, or are there other surgical options available?
3.
After circumcision, is there a risk that the penis may appear shorter due to the skin being too tight or short?
Thank you for your answers, Doctor.
I appreciate your help.
MARK, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/02/17
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The best approach is to consult a urologist at a hospital to see if surgery is an option and whether the physician is confident in achieving your desired outcome.
Generally, individuals with hidden penis syndrome often (but not always) have issues with obesity; if possible, weight loss can be a method of improvement.
It is possible (so you should clarify this with the surgeon).
Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2017/02/17
More Info
When it comes to the condition known as "hidden penis," which is characterized by a penis that appears smaller than its actual size due to various anatomical factors, surgical options are available to address this issue. Understanding the implications of these surgeries, including potential outcomes and risks, is crucial for anyone considering such procedures.
1. Surgical Options and Expected Outcomes: The primary surgical approach for hidden penis involves procedures that aim to reposition the penis to a more visible and functional position. This can include techniques such as penile lengthening or the release of the suspensory ligament, which can help in achieving a more favorable appearance. However, it is essential to understand that while surgery can improve the visibility of the penis, the results can vary significantly from person to person. Factors such as the individual’s anatomy, the extent of the hidden penis, and the specific surgical technique used will all influence the final outcome. In some cases, patients may achieve a length that is closer to what is considered normal, but it is not guaranteed that the penis will return to a specific "ideal" length.
2. Circumcision and Its Role: There is a common debate regarding circumcision in the context of hidden penis. Some practitioners argue against circumcision, suggesting that it may lead to a further reduction in visible length due to the removal of the skin that can provide additional coverage. However, other surgeons may recommend circumcision as part of the treatment plan, especially if there are concerns about hygiene or recurrent infections. The decision to perform circumcision should be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the patient's specific condition, preferences, and the surgeon's expertise. It is crucial to have a thorough discussion with a qualified urologist or surgeon who specializes in this area to understand the best approach for your situation.
3. Concerns About Shortening Post-Circumcision: One of the concerns patients often express is whether circumcision will lead to a perceived shortening of the penis. This can happen if the circumcision is performed too tightly, resulting in a retraction of the skin that may make the penis appear shorter. However, when performed correctly, circumcision should not significantly alter the visible length of the penis. It is essential to communicate openly with your surgeon about your concerns regarding length and appearance, so they can tailor the procedure to minimize any potential negative outcomes.
In conclusion, if you are considering surgery for hidden penis, it is vital to consult with a qualified urologist who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and discuss the most appropriate surgical options for your specific case. They can help set realistic expectations regarding the outcomes and address any concerns about circumcision or other procedures. Additionally, understanding the potential risks and complications associated with surgery is crucial for making an informed decision. Always ensure that you are comfortable with your treatment plan and that it aligns with your personal goals and health needs.
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