One of the most common concerns men have before considering penis enlargement surgery is whether the procedure could affect sensation, erections, or sexual performance.
This is an understandable question — and one that deserves a clear, evidence-based answer.
When performed correctly by an experienced Urologist, penis enlargement surgery does not damage the nerves responsible for sensation.
The nerves that control sensitivity and sexual pleasure run deeper within the penile structure and are not interfered with during surgery. As a result, most patients report no loss of sensation once healing is complete.
It is normal to experience temporary changes during early recovery due to swelling and bruising, but these settle as healing progresses.
Learn more about the procedure itself:
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-surgery/
Penis enlargement surgery does not impair erectile function.
In fact, many patients report:
Improved sexual confidence
Reduced anxiety around intimacy
Better overall sexual satisfaction
The procedure does not affect blood flow to the erectile tissue, which is essential for maintaining erections.
For many men, confidence plays a major role in sexual performance.
Although most patients undergoing penis enlargement surgery have a statistically normal-sized penis, the psychological benefit of improved appearance can be significant. This often leads to:
Greater confidence during intimacy
Reduced performance anxiety
Improved partner communication
Sexual activity should usually be avoided for 6 weeks after surgery to allow proper healing and to protect results.
Your Urologist will guide you through recovery and confirm when it is safe to resume sexual activity.
Related recovery guide:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/how-to-prepare-for-penis-enlargement-surgery
When performed by a qualified Urologist, penis enlargement surgery is safe, effective, and does not compromise sensation or sexual performance. Proper surgical technique and post-operative care are key.