Penis enlargement

Penis enlargement refers to surgical or non-surgical procedures aimed at increasing the length, girth (thickness), or both of the penis. It is usually done for cosmetic or psychological reasons, not medical necessity.


Types of Procedures:

  1. Non-Surgical Methods:

    • Vacuum devices: Create temporary enlargement by drawing blood into the penis.

    • Injectable fillers: Hyaluronic acid or fat injected to increase girth.

    • Hormonal therapy: Rarely used; only for men with hormone deficiency.

    • Traction devices / extenders: Gradually stretch the penis over time.

  2. Surgical Methods (Phalloplasty):

    • Suspensory ligament release: Increases apparent length by cutting the ligament that attaches the penis to the pubic bone.

    • Fat transfer or dermal grafts: Adds thickness by transferring fat or tissue.

    • Implants: Used in severe cases or combined with erectile dysfunction surgery.


Indications:

  • Cosmetic desire for a larger penis

  • Psychological distress or low self-esteem

  • Congenital or acquired deformities (e.g., micropenis, Peyronie’s disease)


Risks / Complications:

  • Infection or bleeding

  • Scarring

  • Loss of sensation

  • Uneven appearance or deformity

  • Erectile dysfunction (rare)

  • Dissatisfaction with results


Aftercare:

  • Keep the area clean and dry

  • Avoid sexual activity for 4–6 weeks after surgery

  • Wear loose clothing

  • Follow-up with the surgeon for wound care and healing