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Hidden Or Buried Penis

Many children suffer from hidden or buried penis throughout their lives if this condition isn’t treated right at a very early age. This is one of the conditions which is developed by a lot of boys. The crotch is hidden under an excess skin making the penis look buried. AS the boys grow up, this problem can turn out to become a miserable one because:

They would find difficulty in impressing their partners.

  1. Suffer from a lot of skin-related issues
  2. Can develop urinary tract issues
  3. Infections in and around the penis can become common
  4. The penis can also swell up as it is not normal.

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There are many doctors available these days who can help you get rid of the Hidden or Buried Penis condition.

With the advancement in technology, the procedure to remove the excess skin can happen within a few hours. Also, it becomes mandatory to lose weight if you are obese before you get the surgery done.

The doctors perform a surgery where the ligament of the penis that connects to the pubic bones would be detached. Doctors would also work on the realignment of the tissues and later proceed to perform skin grafting.

Abdominoplasty can also be done during the process of operating the hidden penis. Here, the excess abdominal fat would be removed in order to make the penis look normal. Well, with all these advanced methods available, you must not worry if you are diagnosed with a hidden or buried penis.

Usual Queries

Frequently Asked Questions

Having doubts and questions? These are few questions our customers normally ask us!

A buried penis is a condition where the penis is concealed under excess skin or fat, making it appear hidden.

Causes include congenital factors, obesity, or lymphedema.

Diagnosis involves physical examination and sometimes imaging studies.

Treatment typically involves surgical intervention to reveal the concealed penis.

Surgical options include ligament detachment, tissue realignment, skin grafting, and abdominoplasty.

Patients can expect pre-operative preparations, anesthesia, and the surgical procedure, followed by post-operative care.

Complications can include infection, bleeding, and issues with wound healing, though these are minimized with expert care.

The appearance of the incision will depend on the specific surgical technique used.

Follow-up appointments are typically scheduled to monitor recovery and ensure optimal outcomes.

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