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Testicular implants (unilateral or bilateral)

Restoring symmetry and aesthetics

Testicular implants are intended for men who have lost one testicle (or both) as a result of surgery, trauma, or a congenital absence. They provide an aesthetic and psychological solution, helping restore a natural, balanced appearance of the scrotum.

Congenital absence of one testicle.

Surgical removal (cancer, torsion, infection, trauma).

Severe testicular atrophy.

Desire to improve harmony and self-confidence.

Small incision in the scrotum or groin.

Placement of an implant (unilateral or bilateral).

Spinal anesthesia.

45 to 60 minutes.

Outpatient surgery, with no hospitalization.

Mild to moderate pain, controlled with pain medication.

Wearing supportive underwear for a few weeks.

Swelling and bruising for 1–2 weeks.

Return to work within 7–10 days.

Sports after 4–6 weeks.

Natural appearance of the scrotum with restored symmetry.

Improved self-confidence and psychological comfort.

Long-lasting, permanent results.

FAQ

Yes, it mimics the shape and consistency of a natural testicle.

No, it is a purely cosmetic procedure and does not affect sexual or hormonal function.

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