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  2. Penis reduction - Wikipedia

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    Penis reduction or penis reduction surgery refers to efforts or an assortment of techniques intended to decrease the girth or length of the human penis, especially when erect. The motive behind such a procedure can range from complications such as macropenis , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] genital lymphedema , [ 3 ] or sex reassignment . [ 4 ]

  3. Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia

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    As the testicles are involved in testosterone and sperm production, the signs and symptoms of testicular atrophy overlap with those related to infertility or low testosterone levels. [1] In a prepubescent person with testicular atrophy, there may be underdevelopment of secondary sex characteristics (e.g. lack of penis growth). [2]

  4. Frenuloplasty of prepuce of penis - Wikipedia

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    A frenuloplasty of prepuce of penis (also known as a release of frenulum) is a frenuloplasty of the frenulum of prepuce of penis. An abnormally short or sensitive frenulum of the penis can make some types of sexual activity uncomfortable or even painful. This may be a complication of circumcision or a naturally occurring event.

  5. Frenulum breve - Wikipedia

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    Before (above) and after (below) frenuloplasty. Frenulum breve, short frenulum, or the Josh Kelleher phenomenon is a condition in which the frenulum of the penis, which is an elastic band of tissue under the glans penis that connects to the foreskin and helps contract it over the glans, is too short and thus restricts the movement of the foreskin.

  6. Glans insufficiency syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Glans insufficiency syndrome, also known as soft glans, cold glans, or glans insufficiency, is a medical condition that affects male individuals.This condition is characterized by the persistent inability of the glans penis to achieve and maintain an erect or turgid state during sexual arousal, remaining soft and cold.

  7. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] The first successful penis allotransplant surgery was done in September 2005 in a military hospital in Guangzhou, China. [70] A man at 44 sustained an injury after an accident and his penis was severed; urination became difficult as his urethra was partly blocked. A recently brain-dead man, aged 23, was selected for the transplant.

  8. Peyronie's disease - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] The prevalence of PD among the 4432 men in the community based study who responded by self report positively for palpable plaque, newly occurring angulation or curvature and painful erection was 1.5 percent between the ages of 30 and 39, 3 percent between 40 and 49, 3 percent between 50 and 59, 4 percent between 60 and 69, and 6.5 ...

  9. Scrotoplasty - Wikipedia

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    For newborn males with penoscrotal defects such as webbed penis, a condition in which the penile shaft is attached to the scrotum, scrotoplasty can be performed to restore normal appearance and function. [4] For older male adults, the scrotum may extend with age. [4] Scrotoplasty or scrotal lift can be performed to remove the loose, excess skin.