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Is Penis Enlargement Surgery Dangerous?. Risks and Safety. Moorgate Andrology UK

Penis enlargement Surgery Dangerous or Not?

 

Eager to understand the risks before committing to penis enlargement surgery? At Moorgate Andrology, we believe transparency is critical. While all surgical procedures carry some risk, our GMC-registered Specialist Urologists use proven techniques and high standards of aftercare to minimise them.


1. What are the Possible Risks?

  • Surgical risks in general: infection, bleeding, swelling, discomfort.

  • For penis enlargement surgery specifically:

    • Temporary numbness or altered sensation

    • Asymmetry or contour irregularities

    • Scarring or visible incisions

    • Possibility of needing revision surgery


2. How Moorgate Andrology Manages Safety

  • All procedures are carried out in accredited surgical facilities with full medical indemnity insurance.

  • Pre-operative assessments ensure patients are medically fit.

  • Sterile technique and experienced surgical team minimise complication risks.

  • Detailed post-operative care and follow-ups ensure early detection and management of any issues.


3. What Patients Can Do to Reduce Risk

  • Share full medical history, including any previous surgeries, medications, or allergies.

  • Follow all pre- and post-operative instructions provided by your Urologist.

  • Avoid smoking and heavy alcohol use before and after surgery.

  • Attend all follow-up appointments, including remote/video check-ins or in-clinic visits.

  • Reach out immediately if you notice signs of infection or unusual symptoms.


4. Long-Term Safety & Satisfaction

  • Many patients recover fully and are satisfied with their results.

  • Sensation, function, and appearance may all improve, but results depend on individual anatomy, technique used, and realistic expectations.

  • Regular check-ups help track healing and final outcomes.


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