Can fat around the pubic penile area be removed by plastic surgery (plastic sx)?

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From the Research

Yes, fat around the pubic penile area can be removed through plastic surgery, specifically a procedure called pubic liposuction or monsplasty, as supported by the most recent and highest quality study 1.

Procedure Overview

This outpatient procedure typically takes 1-2 hours and involves making small incisions through which a cannula is inserted to suction out excess fat deposits.

  • The surgery can improve the appearance of the pubic area and may make the penis appear longer by reducing the fat pad that can partially conceal its base.
  • Recovery usually takes 1-2 weeks, with patients wearing compression garments to reduce swelling and improve results.
  • Patients should avoid strenuous activity for about 4-6 weeks post-surgery.

Important Considerations

  • The procedure works best for patients at a stable weight, as significant weight gain afterward can reverse the results.
  • While generally safe, potential complications include infection, bleeding, asymmetry, and contour irregularities.
  • Candidates should have realistic expectations and understand that while the procedure removes fat, it doesn't address excess skin, which might require additional procedures if present.
  • As noted in 2, penile length gain postoperatively can be achieved, and the widening component with the fat grafting technique can give an approximate circumference increase, but these outcomes depend on individual patient factors and the specific surgical techniques used.
  • The choice of surgery, as mentioned in older studies like 3, is determined by the patient's anatomy and desires, but more recent studies like 1 provide updated techniques and outcomes for procedures such as suprapubic lipectomy and placement of a three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis.

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