Can Surgery Increase Penis Size? Risks and Options Explained - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
My current penile length is 0-1 cm when flaccid and 5-7 cm when erect.
Can I undergo surgery? What types of surgeries are available for lengthening and enlarging? How high are the risks? Will the results be permanent? By the way, the diameter is only 2.3 cm.

kk, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/11/29

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


KK: Hello, the simple penile lengthening surgery is relatively rare in the country.
The procedure involves loosening the ligament at the base of the penis to achieve lengthening.
May I ask if you have thicker fat at the base of your penis? Generally, in Taiwan, many cases of short penises are due to the penis being covered by excess fat.
The surgery is quite simple; by removing the fat near the base of the penis from the lower abdomen, it can appear longer.
Since it only involves fat removal, the risks are significantly lower compared to the first type of surgery.
This is a response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of Urology at Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2006/11/29

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When it comes to surgical options for increasing penis size, it's essential to understand both the available procedures and the associated risks. The two primary types of surgeries aimed at increasing penis size are penile lengthening and penile girth enhancement.


Surgical Options
1. Penile Lengthening Surgery: This procedure typically involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone. By releasing this ligament, the penis can hang lower, which may create the appearance of increased length. However, this procedure does not actually increase the size of the penis itself; it merely changes its position.
2. Penile Girth Enhancement: This can be achieved through various methods, including the injection of fat or dermal fillers into the shaft of the penis. Another option is the use of grafts or implants to increase girth.
3. Penile Implants: For men with erectile dysfunction, penile implants can provide both length and girth. These devices are surgically inserted and can be inflated to create an erection.


Risks and Complications
While these surgeries can provide results, they come with significant risks and potential complications:
- Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection at the surgical site.

- Scarring: Surgical procedures can lead to scarring, which may affect the appearance and function of the penis.

- Dissatisfaction with Results: There is no guarantee that the surgery will meet your expectations, and some men may find that the results are not as significant as they hoped.

- Erectile Dysfunction: There is a risk that the surgery could lead to erectile dysfunction or other sexual dysfunctions.

- Nerve Damage: Surgery can potentially damage nerves, leading to loss of sensation or altered sensation in the penis.

- Length Loss: In some cases, men may experience a loss of length after surgery, particularly if the procedure is not performed correctly.


Permanence of Results
The results of penile lengthening and girth enhancement surgeries can be permanent, but they may not always be as stable as one would hope. For example, fat injections can lead to resorption over time, which may diminish the results. Additionally, lifestyle factors such as weight gain or loss can affect the appearance of the penis post-surgery.


Considerations Before Surgery
Before considering surgery, it is crucial to have realistic expectations and to consult with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon who specializes in this area. They can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss whether you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
It's also important to consider non-surgical options, such as vacuum pumps or penile extenders, which may provide some benefits without the risks associated with surgery.
In conclusion, while surgery can increase penis size, it is not without risks and complications. A thorough discussion with a healthcare provider can help you weigh the pros and cons and determine the best course of action for your individual situation. Always prioritize safety and informed decision-making when considering surgical options.

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