Not every man is suitable for penis enlargement surgery — and that is not a bad thing. A proper assessment helps ensure safety, satisfaction, and realistic outcomes.
This article explains who benefits most from surgery, who should avoid it, and why specialist consultation matters.
What Makes Someone a Good Candidate?
Men who are typically suitable:
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Are in good general health
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Have realistic expectations
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Are seeking flaccid length and girth improvement
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Understand that erect length changes are usually modest
Full procedure overview:
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-surgery/
Psychological Readiness Is Important
Candidates should:
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Understand normal size variation
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Be motivated by personal confidence, not external pressure
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Not suffer from untreated body dysmorphic disorder
A responsible surgeon will screen for this during consultation.
Medical Factors That Matter
A specialist will assess:
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Previous surgery or trauma
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Erectile function
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Circulatory health
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Healing capacity
These factors influence safety and outcome.
Who May Not Be Suitable?
Surgery may not be recommended if:
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Expectations are unrealistic
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There are untreated medical conditions
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The primary concern is purely erect length
In these cases, alternative approaches or reassurance may be more appropriate.
Why Specialist Assessment Is Essential
Online checklists cannot replace a proper medical consultation. At Moorgate Andrology, candidacy is assessed by a Specialist Urologist with extensive genital surgery experience.
How consultations work:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/how-to-choose-a-doctor-for-your-penis-enlargement
Final Thoughts
Being a good candidate is about safety, suitability, and satisfaction, not just desire for change.
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