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Will penile correction surgery leave scars?

PP, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/11/21

Dr. Cai Yida reply Urology


Penile correction surgery may leave small subcutaneous nodules on the opposite side of the curvature, caused by the sutures used for correction.
The epidermis will show scars similar to those from a standard circumcision, which are not very noticeable.

Reply Date: 2004/11/21

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Penile correction surgery, often referred to as penile lengthening or girth enhancement surgery, is a procedure aimed at addressing various concerns related to the size and shape of the penis. One of the common concerns among patients considering this surgery is the potential for scarring post-operation.
To address your question directly: Yes, penile correction surgery can leave scars, but the extent and visibility of these scars depend on several factors, including the surgical technique used, the skill of the surgeon, and the individual’s healing process.


Surgical Techniques and Scarring
There are different techniques employed in penile correction surgeries, and each may have a different impact on scarring:
1. Penile Lengthening Surgery: This often involves cutting the suspensory ligament of the penis, which can lead to an increase in length. The incision is typically made at the base of the penis, which can result in some scarring. However, skilled surgeons aim to place incisions in areas that are less visible.

2. Penile Girth Enhancement: This procedure may involve the use of grafts or fillers, which can also leave scars depending on the method used. For instance, if a graft is taken from another part of the body (like the forearm or thigh), there will be a scar at the donor site as well.

3. Other Techniques: Some methods, such as liposuction or fat transfer, may also leave scars at the donor site. The visibility of these scars can vary based on the surgical technique and the patient's skin type.


Factors Influencing Scarring
Several factors can influence the degree of scarring after penile correction surgery:
- Surgeon’s Expertise: A highly skilled and experienced surgeon will typically minimize scarring by using advanced techniques and careful incision placement.

- Individual Healing: Each person’s body heals differently. Factors such as skin type, age, and overall health can affect how well the skin heals and the appearance of scars.

- Post-Operative Care: Following the surgeon's post-operative care instructions can significantly impact healing. Keeping the incision clean, avoiding sun exposure, and using recommended topical treatments can help reduce scar visibility.


Managing Scarring
If you are concerned about scarring, there are several strategies you can discuss with your surgeon:
- Silicone Gel Sheets: These can be applied to scars to help flatten and soften them over time.

- Scar Creams: There are various over-the-counter and prescription creams that can help improve the appearance of scars.

- Laser Treatments: For more significant scarring, laser therapy can be an option to reduce the appearance of scars.

- Surgical Revision: In some cases, if the scars are particularly bothersome, a revision surgery can be performed to improve their appearance.


Conclusion
In summary, while penile correction surgery can leave scars, the visibility and extent of these scars largely depend on the surgical technique used, the surgeon's skill, and the individual's healing process. It is crucial to have an open discussion with your surgeon about your concerns regarding scarring and to understand the specific techniques they will use. By doing so, you can make an informed decision and set realistic expectations for your post-operative appearance. Always remember that the goal of the surgery is to enhance your confidence and satisfaction, and addressing concerns about scarring is an important part of that process.

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