Penile Size Concerns: Treatment Options and Costs - Plastic Surgery

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Small and weak?


I would like to ask about my brother's size.
The length before erection, including the foreskin, is only 2-3 centimeters (sometimes it is almost entirely covered by the foreskin), and after erection, it is about 5-6 centimeters.
Is there a way to treat or improve this condition? Are enlargement surgeries typically out-of-pocket expenses? What are the costs involved?

QQ, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/06/26

Dr. Zhou Hongzhang reply Plastic Surgery


Please consult a urologist.
This is not merely a matter of "thickening" or "lengthening." There may be other underlying congenital conditions involved.

Reply Date: 2008/06/26

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When it comes to concerns about penile size, it's important to understand that many men experience similar worries, and there are various treatment options available. Your brother's measurements, while they may seem concerning, fall within a range that many men experience. However, if he is looking for ways to enhance size, there are a few options to consider.

Surgical Options:
1. Penile Lengthening Surgery: This procedure typically involves cutting the suspensory ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone, allowing it to hang lower and appear longer. However, this surgery does not significantly increase the actual length of the penis and can have risks, including scarring and changes in sensation.

2. Penile Girth Enhancement: This can be achieved through various methods, including fat grafting or the use of dermal fillers. Fat grafting involves taking fat from another part of the body and injecting it into the penis. While this can increase girth, the results can be variable, and there is a risk of complications such as lumps or unevenness.

3. Penile Implants: For men with erectile dysfunction or those looking for a more permanent solution, penile implants can provide both length and girth. However, this is a more invasive option and is usually reserved for those with specific medical conditions.

Non-Surgical Options:
1. Pills and Supplements: Many products claim to enhance penile size, but most lack scientific backing and can be ineffective or even harmful.

2. Vacuum Pumps: These devices can temporarily increase blood flow to the penis, making it appear larger for a short period. However, this is not a permanent solution.

3. Traction Devices: Some studies suggest that penile traction devices may help in lengthening the penis over time with consistent use. However, results can vary, and it requires a commitment to daily use.

Costs:
The costs associated with penile enhancement surgeries can vary widely based on the type of procedure, the surgeon's expertise, and the geographical location. Generally, penile lengthening surgery can range from $3,000 to $10,000, while girth enhancement procedures can also fall within a similar price range. It's important to note that many of these surgeries are considered cosmetic and may not be covered by insurance, meaning they would be out-of-pocket expenses.

Risks and Considerations:
Any surgical procedure carries risks, including infection, scarring, changes in sensation, and dissatisfaction with the results. It's crucial for your brother to have realistic expectations and to consult with a qualified urologist or plastic surgeon who specializes in penile enhancement. They can provide a thorough evaluation, discuss potential risks, and help determine the most appropriate treatment options based on his individual needs.

In conclusion, while there are options available for penile enhancement, it's essential to approach this topic with caution and to prioritize safety and realistic expectations. Consulting with a medical professional can provide clarity and guidance tailored to your brother's specific situation.

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