The penis is at a 45-degree angle even when not erect?
When the penis is not erect, it still forms a 45-degree angle and does not hang down.
Although the penis is quite short, I don't mind that, but regardless of what pants I wear, it always protrudes, and the way it protrudes is not a downward line; it resembles a sword pointing forward.
I had surgery for high-positioned undescended testicles when I was young, so there is a scar on my abdomen.
I am wondering if during the suturing, the skin was pulled upwards and then stitched, which might have elevated the angle.
Alternatively, could it be that the skin of the scrotum is not large enough, preventing the testicles from descending, thus not allowing the penis to hang down? Is it possible to add more skin to allow this layer of skin to hang down, thereby lowering the angle of the penis and eliminating the protrusion? Even if what I am describing is normal and not a surgical complication, could surgery still be performed to lower the angle of the penis?
Mr. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/02/01
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It is impossible for surgery for high undescended testis to achieve this effect.
If you want to lower the angle of the penis through surgery, you may need to consult a plastic surgeon.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2018/02/01
More Info
Understanding the penile angle and the potential surgical options for addressing concerns related to penile positioning can be quite complex. Based on your description, it seems that you are experiencing a penile angle of approximately 45 degrees when flaccid, which is not uncommon. However, the specific concerns you have raised about the angle, appearance, and potential surgical interventions merit a detailed discussion.
Firstly, it is essential to understand that the angle of the penis when flaccid can be influenced by various anatomical and physiological factors. In some cases, the angle may be a result of the way the penis is anchored to the pubic bone via the suspensory ligament, as well as the elasticity and size of the surrounding skin and tissue. If you have undergone surgery for high-positioned testes (cryptorchidism), it is possible that the surgical technique or the healing process may have affected the positioning of the penis, leading to a more pronounced angle. Scar tissue formation from any surgery can also impact the surrounding tissues, potentially leading to changes in the angle or appearance of the penis.
Regarding your concerns about the skin and the possibility of adding more skin to allow the penis to hang lower, this is a topic that would require careful consideration and consultation with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon specializing in genital surgery. In some cases, procedures such as penile lengthening or skin grafting can be performed to address aesthetic concerns or functional issues. However, these procedures carry risks and may not always yield the desired results.
If you are considering surgery to alter the angle of your penis, it is crucial to have a thorough discussion with a urologist. They can evaluate your specific anatomy, discuss the potential risks and benefits of surgery, and help you understand what outcomes you might realistically expect. Some surgical options that may be considered include:
1. Penile Lengthening Surgery: This procedure can involve cutting the suspensory ligament to allow the penis to hang lower. However, it is essential to note that this may not significantly change the angle but could affect the overall appearance.
2. Skin Grafting: If there is a concern about the amount of skin available, a graft could potentially be used to increase the skin's elasticity and allow for a more natural hang.
3. Penile Implants: In cases where there are concerns about erectile function or if the angle is associated with erectile issues, penile implants may be an option. These devices can provide rigidity and may help with positioning during an erection.
4. Cosmetic Procedures: There are also cosmetic procedures aimed at enhancing the appearance of the penis, which may include reshaping or repositioning.
It is important to approach this matter with realistic expectations. While surgery can provide improvements, it is not without risks, including infection, scarring, changes in sensation, and dissatisfaction with the aesthetic outcome.
In conclusion, if you are considering surgical options to address your concerns about the penile angle and appearance, it is vital to consult with a urologist who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and guide you through the available options. They will help you understand the implications of any surgical intervention and ensure that you make an informed decision based on your individual circumstances. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to achieving the best possible outcome.
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