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.
Men who are typically suitable:
Are in good general health
Have realistic expectations
Are seeking flaccid length and girth improvement
Understand that erect length changes are usually modest
Full procedure overview:
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-surgery/
Candidates should:
Understand normal size variation
Be motivated by personal confidence, not external pressure
Not suffer from untreated body dysmorphic disorder
A responsible surgeon will screen for this during consultation.
A specialist will assess:
Previous surgery or trauma
Erectile function
Circulatory health
Healing capacity
These factors influence safety and outcome.
Surgery may not be recommended if:
Expectations are unrealistic
There are untreated medical conditions
The primary concern is purely erect length
In these cases, alternative approaches or reassurance may be more appropriate.
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
Being a good candidate is about safety, suitability, and satisfaction, not just desire for change.