Penis Enlargement Surgery: Success Rates, Risks, and Costs - Urology

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I would like to ask about penile enlargement surgery: 1.
What is the success rate? 2.
Are there any potential complications? 3.
What happens if the procedure fails? 4.
What is the approximate cost?

Nianqingren, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/09/02

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Not every urologist performs this surgery; only those with surgical experience can answer your questions.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2017/09/02

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Penis enlargement surgery, often referred to as penile augmentation, is a procedure that aims to increase the size of the penis either in length, girth, or both. As with any surgical procedure, it is essential to understand the success rates, risks, potential complications, and costs involved.

1. Success Rates: The success rates of penis enlargement surgery can vary significantly depending on the specific technique used, the surgeon's experience, and the patient's individual anatomy. Generally, studies suggest that the satisfaction rate among patients who undergo penile lengthening procedures is around 60-80%. However, satisfaction can be subjective and may depend on the patient's expectations and psychological factors. It is crucial for patients to have realistic expectations and to discuss their goals thoroughly with their surgeon.

2. Potential Complications: Like any surgical procedure, penis enlargement surgery carries risks. Common complications include:
- Infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection at the surgical site.

- Scarring: Depending on the technique used, scarring may occur, which can affect the appearance of the penis.

- Nerve Damage: There is a risk of nerve damage, which could lead to changes in sensation or erectile dysfunction.

- Dissatisfaction with Results: Some patients may find that the results do not meet their expectations, which can lead to psychological distress.

- Erectile Dysfunction: In some cases, patients may experience difficulties achieving or maintaining an erection post-surgery.

3. Consequences of Failure: If the surgery does not achieve the desired results, patients may experience a range of outcomes. This can include dissatisfaction with the size or shape of the penis, complications such as scarring or nerve damage, and psychological impacts such as anxiety or depression. In some cases, revision surgery may be necessary, which can involve additional costs and risks.

4. Costs: The cost of penis enlargement surgery can vary widely based on several factors, including the surgeon's experience, the complexity of the procedure, and the geographical location of the practice. On average, patients can expect to pay anywhere from $3,000 to $15,000 for the procedure. This cost may not include additional expenses such as pre-operative consultations, post-operative care, or any necessary follow-up procedures.

In summary, while penis enlargement surgery can offer some men a solution to their concerns about size, it is not without risks and potential complications. It is essential for individuals considering this surgery to consult with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon who specializes in this area. They should discuss their goals, understand the potential outcomes, and weigh the risks against the benefits. Additionally, exploring non-surgical options, such as counseling or therapy, may also be beneficial for those struggling with body image issues related to penis size. Ultimately, informed decision-making is key to achieving satisfactory results and maintaining overall well-being.

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