Penis lengthening surgery involves performing a treatment called ligamentolysis. It is a minimally invasive procedure, with excellent results and low complication rate:

  • Day-case surgery (no overnight hospital stay) performed under general anaesthesia

  • Operating time is 1h with 2-3h recovery time at the clinic

  • Minimal scarring and post-operative discomfort

  • Permanent results

  • 3-5cm (1.5-2in) increase in flaccid state length

  • 0.5-2cm (0.1-0.8in) increase in erect state length

  • Can be simultaneously combined with girth enhancement surgery, scrotal web correction and supra-pubic fat pad liposuction for improved results

  • Surgical packages from £5900 all inclusive with 0% finance available

Ligamentolysis overview

In all men, part of the penis is not externally visible and extends inside the body. The hidden part, as it is often referred to, is attached to the pubic bone through a connective tissue called the the suspensory ligaments. These do not play any role in the functioning of the penis but help retain an upwards facing erection, as opposed to downwards which is the natural tendency of the penis.

Ligamentolysis is the basis of a penis lengthening operation and the surgical procedure involves cutting some of the penis ligaments. This allows part of the “hidden” penis to move downwards and outside the body. As a result, the visible section of the penis increases.

With an experienced surgeon, the individual results with the ligamentolysis technique will depend mainly on the ratio between the visible and hidden part of the penis. Given that the penis body size does not alter with ligamentolysis but rather the ratio between the hidden and visible parts, the effect of the operation is more profound during the flaccid state where an increase between 3 – 5cm (1.5in – 2in) is achievable. In the erect state, the gain in length will usually vary between 0.5 – 2cm (0.2in – 0.8in) and will be dependent on post-operative care.

For many men and their partners, the flaccid state length and girth size (or at least should be) is more important than the erection length. In this respect, we consider ligamentolysis, in combination with girth and glans enhancement, an excellent penis enlargement option as it is minimally invasive, safe and for the majority of patients and their partners, the results are very satisfying.

Peno-scrotal web correction and pubic area fat removal

Ligamentolysis can be complemented by simultaneous fat removal from the pubic area and adjustment of the penoscrotal web (the skin connecting the penis to the scrotum). The effect of both will depend on the patient’s anatomy but they can add significant visual length to the penis. Although these extra steps are simple, both our patients and their partners report very high result satisfaction rates from this procedure.