When performed correctly by a Specialist Urologist, penis enlargement surgery does not reduce penile sensitivity.
The nerves responsible for sensation run along predictable anatomical pathways. During surgery:
These nerves are identified and preserved
No sensory nerves are intentionally cut
The glans (head) is not operated on
Temporary changes in sensation can occur due to swelling, but this usually settles within weeks.
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Penis enlargement surgery does not interfere with erectile tissue.
The corpora cavernosa (erectile chambers) are not entered
Blood supply to the penis is preserved
Erectile function remains unchanged
Most men report normal erections throughout recovery, although sexual activity is restricted during healing.
While surgery does not directly change sexual performance, many men report:
Improved confidence
Reduced anxiety
Greater comfort in intimate situations
Confidence plays a major role in sexual satisfaction.
As with all surgical procedures, risks exist, including:
Swelling
Bruising
Temporary discomfort
Long-term sensory or functional complications are rare when surgery is performed by an experienced Urologist.
Penis enlargement surgery is designed to change appearance, not function.
A full consultation ensures realistic expectations and safe outcomes.
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