Correction method
- Ligamentotomy;
- fat filling;
- Muscle tissue transplantation;
- Penile prosthesis.
Indications for surgery
- Cavernous fibrosis;
- hypospadias;
- Injury to penis;
- Peyronie's disease;
- epispadias;
- age-related degeneration;
- Micropenis syndrome.
In the absence of obvious dysfunction, penis enlargement surgery is performed only if the length of the reproductive organ in the erect state does not reach 8 cm.
Ligamentotomy
Penis enlargement surgery
- Lipofilling is a plastic surgery procedure that involves injecting fat extracted from the buttocks or abdomen into the subcutaneous tissue of the penis. The surgeon uses a long needle to evenly distribute the fatty tissue along the axis of the reproductive organ, increasing its width by an average of 2-2. 5 cm;
- A muscle graft is a complex surgery in which muscle tissue taken from the abdominal wall is transplanted into the penis; during the procedure, the surgeon sews blood vessels to the transplanted tissue to ensure a normal blood supply to the reproductive organ.
Lipofilling is a simple procedure that only produces temporary results, so in order to maintain the desired results, the procedure should be performed at least once a year.
prosthesis
Penile prosthesis is a complex surgical procedure that is contraindicated in people with severe medical conditions.
Operation result
Contraindications
- Impaired coagulation;
- cardiovascular pathology;
- diabetes;
- sexually transmitted infections;
- Exacerbation of chronic disease;
- genitourinary diseases;
- Oncological diseases.