Penis enlargement surgery can be an effective option for men seeking a meaningful and lasting change in size, confidence, or function. However, it is not suitable for everyone. This guide explains who is and isn’t a good candidate, what surgeons assess, and how to decide whether surgery is the right option for you.
You may be suitable for penis enlargement surgery if you:
No uncontrolled medical conditions (e.g. poorly controlled diabetes)
Good wound-healing capacity
Non-smoker or willing to stop before and after surgery for a short while
Understand that erect length gains are usually modest
Accept that surgery improves appearance, proportion, and confidence, not perfection
Aware that outcomes vary between individuals
Feel limited by flaccid length (e.g. in clothing or at rest)
Desire increased girth permanently (fat transfer or combined techniques)
Have previously tried fillers and want a longer-lasting solution
Not suffering from untreated body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
Making the decision for personal reasons, not pressure from others
Comfortable discussing goals openly with a specialist
Penis enlargement surgery may not be appropriate if you:
Expect a large increase in erect length
Are seeking surgery to fix relationship or self-esteem issues alone
Have unrealistic expectations shaped by online misinformation
Are unwilling to accept scars, recovery time, or post-op instructions
Have active infections or untreated medical conditions
Most men seeking surgery fall within the normal size range. Surgery is not limited to those with a medically small penis. Many patients choose enlargement for:
Personal confidence
Body proportion
Intimacy concerns
Psychological wellbeing
This is entirely valid when expectations are realistic and the procedure is performed responsibly.
Depending on suitability, options may include:
Ligament release surgery (primarily flaccid length)
Fat transfer for permanent girth enhancement
Combination surgery (length + girth)
Non-surgical fillers (temporary option)
👉 Learn more here:
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement/
A proper consultation includes:
Medical history review
Physical examination
Discussion of goals and concerns
Explanation of risks, benefits, and recovery
Honest guidance — including when surgery is not recommended
Recovery expectations:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/penis-enlargement-recovery
Does filler change length?
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/does-penis-filler-change-length
Ligament release surgery explained:
https://knowledgebase.moorgateandrology.co.uk/ligament-release-surgery-explained