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Revelations on Men Who Seek Penile Augmentation Surgery: A Review

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SEXUAL MEDICINE REVIEWS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 460-467

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sxmr.2021.10.003

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Penile Augmentation; Dysmorphophobia; Penile Length; Micropenis

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Many men mistakenly believe their penis is too small, leading to increased anxiety and potential psychological disorders. Psychological counseling is recommended as the initial standard of care for these men.
Introduction: Men with normal penis size sometimes mistakenly believe they have below average penile dimensions and often seek out treatment. Many men suffer from significant anxiety regarding this perceived defect. In this review, we evaluate the current literature of psychological, medical, and surgical treatment options for men with a complaint of a small penis. Objective: To review the current practice for treatment of men presenting for penile augmentation surgery. Methods: A literature review was conducted, using PubMed to identify current studies regarding penile enhancement. Search terms included penile enhancement, small penis anxiety, small penis syndrome, body dysmorphic disorder, and penile augmentation. Results: The literature consistently reveals that men who seek out penile augmentation surgery usually have normal penile dimensions. There are limited published data on the practice of penile lengthening surgery or procedures to increase penile girth. New techniques have expanded on suspensory ligament release, such as tissue grafting and flaps. Structured psychological counseling continues to be the recommended initial standard of care for these men. Conclusion: Many social forces have increased the perception among men that their penis size is inadequate. This increases anxiety and can lead to psychological disorders such as Penile Dysmorphic Disorder and Small Penis Syndrome. Men who undergo penile enhancement are often not satisfied with the results and may develop complications. Copyright (C) 2021, International Society of Sexual Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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