Penis enlargement surgery is not suitable for every man. Understanding who is an appropriate candidate is essential for safety, satisfaction, and long-term results.
At Moorgate Andrology, suitability is assessed by a Consultant Urologist based on anatomy, health, expectations, and treatment goals.
What makes someone a suitable candidate?
Most suitable patients share the following characteristics:
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Are in good general physical health
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Have realistic expectations about outcomes
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Are seeking structural, long-term enhancement, not quick cosmetic fixes
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Understand the recovery process and follow medical advice
Psychological readiness matters
A thorough consultation includes discussion around motivation and expectations. Surgery should never be pursued due to pressure, unrealistic comparisons, or misinformation online.
Who may not be suitable?
Penis enlargement surgery may not be recommended if:
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Expectations are unrealistic (e.g. dramatic erect length increases)
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There are untreated psychological concerns
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There is underlying medical risk
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The patient is seeking results better suited to non-surgical options
Surgical vs non-surgical options
Some men are better suited to non-surgical treatments such as fillers, particularly when the goal is girth rather than length.
A specialist consultation ensures the correct treatment is chosen, not simply the most invasive.
Learn more
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Penis enlargement surgery (UK):
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement/ -
Recovery guide:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-surgery-recovery
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