SCROTOPLASTY

Testicular Lift

Testicular or scrotal lifting is a common male intimate surgery procedure that lifts the testicles and rejuvenates them.
The skin of the testicles can be exaggeratedly distended in some men regardless of their age. This condition is common in the population.

The relaxation of the testicles causes aesthetic and functional discomfort in the genitals with a sensation of wetness and maceration in the underwear.

 

Who is eligible for this procedure?

Testicular lift is for men of all ages who have drooping testicles with excess testicular skin.
The aim here is to remove drooping testicles, treat excess skin in bespoken area and rejuvenate the testicles.

 

Things to consider before surgery

Quit smoking at least one month before the surgery and up to 1 month after the surgery to avoid any complication or necrosis risk.
Discontinue any anti-platelet or blood-thinning medication 15 days before the surgery.

 

Before surgery

There will be two preoperative consultations with a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Before and after comparison photographs will be taken.

Surgery

This reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery procedure is performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia in the operating room.
A small incision is made at the base of your penis to remove a small amount of skin. Excess skin is cut away.
(A skin graft taken from elsewhere on your body may be used if your skin and muscle of your scrotum have been stretched considerably and need reinforcement.)
When the surgery is complete, the incision is closed. This is usually done with dissolvable sutures.


Post-op

The postoperative course is relatively simple and will be explained to you during your consultation.
First of all, local hygenic care will be prescribed (washing and disinfection). Anti-pain treatment via prescription of mild analgesics.
It is advised to wear loose-fitting clothing for 5 days.
Finally, sexual relations can be resumed after 15 days.

FAQ

Is Scrotal Lift or Scrotum Reduction surgery safe?

All surgical procedures, including Scrotum Lift or Scrotal Reduction, are accompanied by a certain degree of risk, whether the procedures are for medical or cosmetic reasons.  Our expert team is dedicated to making your operation go smoothly.

We careful review your medical history and current health condition before deciding if it is safe for you to proceed with surgery.  It is important that you fully disclose all pertinent information so that we are able to make an accurate assessment of the risks involved.  We will take every precaution necessary to reduce the possibility of any complications.

Are there possible complications from a scrotoplasty?

Any type of surgery carries with it a risk of bleeding problems or infection.

Other risks associated with scrotoplasty include:

Can I have several procedures performed simultaneously with Scrotal Reduction or Scrotum Lift Surgery?

It is a relatively common practice for a plastic surgeon to perform multiple procedures during one operation.  This allows the surgeon to better “sculpt” your final appearance.  In addition, having several procedures done simultaneously saves you the expense of paying the operating room and anesthesia costs more than once.

However, having too much done at one time can lead to complications.  The decision to have multiple procedures done depends on which procedures are being done, the extent of surgery, the operating time, and your age/health.  Ultimately, the surgeon decides whether or not it is appropriate to include more than one procedure in your operation.

Does it matter how old I am for Scrotum Lift or Scrotal Reduction surgery?

There can be no blanket rule on age although age will be taken into consideration when planning your Scrotum Reduction or Scrotal Lift operation.  People of various ages can take advantage of the physical and image-enhancement offered by Scrotal Lift and Scrotum Reduction surgery.

However, Plastic surgery cannot “fix” every situation or reverse the aging process.  What is a good procedure for one person may not be an appropriate procedure for another.  Depending on your age the anatomy, size and position of your scrotum are different.  Therefore your individual procedure as also determined by both your desired result and body anatomy.  We are committed to making your Scrotum Lift and Scrotal Reduction surgery experience a successful one.

Are there any alternatives to a scrotoplasty?

For individuals unhappy with the appearance of their scrotum, scrotoplasty isn’t the only option. A plastic surgeon may be able to discuss alternatives to scrotoplasty with you.

For example, a procedure known as scrotox can give your scrotum a less wrinkly, more filled-out appearance. This involves the injection of botulinum toxin (Botox) directly into your scrotum.

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