Scrotoplasty
Scrotoplasty
- Recovery time
- Approximately 2 weeks for everyday activities and 4 weeks before engaging in moderate physical activity.
- Anesthesia
- Local
- Hospitalization
- No
Restoring symmetry and aesthetics
Testicular implants are designed for men who have lost one or both testicles due to surgery, trauma, or congenital absence. They provide an aesthetic and psychological solution, restoring a natural and balanced scrotal appearance.
Congenital absence of a testicle.
Surgical removal (cancer, torsion, infection, trauma).
Severe testicular atrophy.
Desire for improved self-image and body confidence.
Small incision in the scrotum or groin.
Placement of a cohesive silicone implant (unilateral or bilateral).
Spinal anesthesia.
45-60 minutes.
Day surgery, without hopitalization.
Mild to moderate discomfort, managed with pain medication.
Supportive undergarment worn for several weeks.
Swelling and bruising for 1–2 weeks.
Return to work in 7–10 days.
Sports after 4–6 weeks.
Natural-looking scrotum with restored symmetry.
Improved self-confidence and psychological comfort.
Permanent, long-lasting outcome.
FAQ
Yes, it is designed to mimic the shape and consistency of a natural testicle.
No, this is a purely aesthetic surgery and does not impact sexual or hormonal function.
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