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What is penile reconstruction?
Penile reconstruction, or phalloplasty, is a surgical procedure to create or rebuild a functional and natural-looking penis. It’s done for individuals with congenital defects, trauma, cancer, or as part of gender-affirming surgery for transgender men.
What causes it:
- Congenital conditions like micropenis or ambiguous genitalia
- Traumatic injury (accidents, burns, war injuries, etc.)
- Penile cancer or surgical removal of the penis (penectomy)
- Gender dysphoria (as part of female-to-male transition)
Symptoms:
- Absent or deformed penis
- Psychological distress or gender dysphoria
- Impaired urinary function
- Inability to engage in sexual intercourse
Complete Process
Comprehensive Assessment & Planning
Each patient undergoes a detailed evaluation including physical examination, imaging (if needed), medical history review, and counseling. We plan a personalized reconstruction approach, often involving collaboration between plastic, urologic, and psychological experts.
Reconstructive Surgery
Depending on the severity, local tissue flaps, free flaps (like radial forearm or ALT), skin grafts, or implants may be used to reconstruct the penis. Microsurgical techniques ensure restored blood flow and tissue viability. If needed, the urethra is reconstructed for normal urination.
Healing & Recovery
Post-surgery, the reconstructed area is closely monitored for circulation and healing. Patients may stay in the hospital for a few days and need to avoid pressure or movement that might impact grafts or flaps.
Functional Rehabilitation
Once healed, further procedures (e.g., penile prosthesis for sexual function, aesthetic refinements) may be performed. Patients receive emotional counseling, physiotherapy, and long-term support as needed.
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Why Choose Us for Penile Reconstruction?
- Board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeons
- Experience with complex genital trauma and phalloplasty
- Microsurgical precision with high success rates
- Sensitive, discreet, and patient-first care
- Multidisciplinary team including urologists and therapists
- Long-term support through all recovery phases


Need Help?
Patient Recovery & Care Tips
- Avoid pressure or friction on the reconstructed area
- Maintain hygiene and wound care as advised
- Take medications
- Follow dietary and physical restrictions for 4–6 weeks
- Attend all follow-up visits
- Seek support groups or counseling
Get In Touch!
Permanent Treatment For Penile reconstruction
If you’re considering penile reconstruction and seeking expert, personalized care, contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation tailored to your needs.
+91-98765-43210
info@astheticplasticsurgery.com
Asthetic Plastic Surgery 2nd Floor, Wellness Plaza South Extension, New Delhi – 110049
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, when performed by experienced and qualified surgeons, penile reconstruction is generally safe. As with any major surgery, there are risks, but these are minimized with proper planning and post-operative care.
You’re likely a good candidate if you have experienced trauma, congenital conditions, gender dysphoria, or penile loss due to cancer or other medical conditions. A thorough consultation and medical evaluation will determine your suitability.
Recovery varies by procedure and individual. Most patients require 4–6 weeks of rest, with full healing and functional recovery taking several months. Your surgeon will provide a detailed recovery plan.
Yes. Advanced surgical techniques aim to create a natural-looking penis in both appearance and function. Outcomes depend on the chosen technique and individual anatomy.
Yes, penile reconstruction offers long-term, often permanent results. However, follow-up procedures may be needed for adjustments, especially for urinary or sexual function.
Yes, we understand this is a major decision. Flexible EMI and financing options are available to make the procedure accessible and stress-free.