When it comes to intimate health, accurate diagnosis is key to finding the right treatment.
Two conditions that are often confused are a micropenis and buried penis.
While both involve a smaller-than-expected appearance of the penis, they are fundamentally different in their causes, implications, and treatment options.
Understanding the difference between micropenis and buried penis can help you feel more informed and empower you to take the next step toward a solution.
Micropenis is a medical condition defined by an unusually small penis that is otherwise normally formed. It is typically diagnosed in infancy or early childhood, although some men may not receive a formal diagnosis until later in life.
A buried penis, on the other hand, is not inherently small, but it appears hidden or recessed into the surrounding tissue. This is often due to external factors rather than a developmental issue.
Confusing one condition with the other can delay appropriate treatment. For example, men with a buried penis may mistakenly believe they have micropenis and feel hopeless, when in fact, a physical correction could dramatically change the appearance and function.
At Moorgate Andrology, we take a clinically led approach to every consultation. Our specialists assess not just the visible presentation but the underlying cause. Whether it’s hormonal, structural, or related to weight or skin changes, we’ll guide you to the right solution.
If you’re concerned about penis size or appearance, whether for functional or psychological reasons, it’s worth speaking to a medical expert. Many men suffer in silence, unaware that there are effective, medically supported options available.
Book a confidential consultation with our team to find out what’s really going on, and explore the best treatment options tailored to you.