Penis Thickening Operations

For these operations, surgeons usually prefer autologous fat transplant, which means using the fats obtained from the patient himself. The donor areas mostly used to obtain fat are the suprapubic region (bottom part of the penis), the abdomen and the medial thigh area. The adipose tissue collected from the donor area and purified by centrifugation is transplanted under the skin of the penis and spread homogeneously. After the operation, fat migration and asymmetry that might occur due to erection are prevented through the use of an elastic penis bandage of sufficient length. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) prepared by taking around 20 cc of blood can also be used for penis thickening. Within the next six months, the rate of fat loss at the transplant site is about 30-40%. So that the desired girth of the penis is not lost in time, surplus adipose tissue is injected to counteract this effect.