Introduction
Considering penis enlargement treatments — whether surgical or injectable — means understanding not just the potential benefits but also the possible side effects and risks. At Moorgate Andrology, patient safety and clear expectations are our priorities. This guide explains common, less common, and rare side effects so you can make an informed decision.
Even when performed by specialist urologists in accredited clinics, surgery carries some risk. Most effects are temporary and manageable with proper aftercare:
Most patients won’t experience serious complications, but understanding potential risks helps you plan and prepare. Your surgeon will cover these in detail during your consultation. Of course not everyone is suitable for penis enlargement surgery. A consultation is essential to establish suitability
Non-surgical injections (such as dermal fillers or hyaluronic acid) are another route some men explore to increase girth. These also come with potential side effects:
Though extremely uncommon when treatments are performed by qualified professionals, serious issues can happen — typically associated with unregulated providers or high-risk substances such as permanent fillers. These risks include:
These are uncommon when procedures are done in regulated clinics by trained urologists; you should be cautious about unverified or cheap options.
Your best defence against side effects is:
✔ Thorough medical assessment and realistic goals
✔ Treatment in licensed facilities with specialist surgeons
✔ Following aftercare and recovery instructions
✔ Attending all follow-up appointments
Moorgate Andrology explain risks openly so you can plan safely and realistically.
You must also have realistic expectations from penis enlargement surgery because it is important to the surgeon , as well as you, that these are met