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.
Most suitable patients share the following characteristics:
Are in good general physical health
Have realistic expectations about outcomes
Are seeking structural, long-term enhancement, not quick cosmetic fixes
Understand the recovery process and follow medical advice
A thorough consultation includes discussion around motivation and expectations. Surgery should never be pursued due to pressure, unrealistic comparisons, or misinformation online.
Penis enlargement surgery may not be recommended if:
Expectations are unrealistic (e.g. dramatic erect length increases)
There are untreated psychological concerns
There is underlying medical risk
The patient is seeking results better suited to 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.
Penis enlargement surgery (UK):
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement/
Recovery guide:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-surgery-recovery