Ligamentolysis surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to optimise the length of the penis. This technique activates the functional length hidden behind the bone, revealing the natural potential of the penis. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the groin area to access the Ligamenta Fundiformia and Suspensoria, which are then carefully released using microsurgical techniques.
A comprehensive pre-operative evaluation is performed for each patient: psychosexual analysis, vascular mapping with Doppler ultrasonography, and a standard IIEF-5 assessment. Ideal candidates are patients aged 18-65 years, with a BMI under 30 kg/m², and realistic expectations. The success rate for patients meeting these criteria is over 85%.
The surgical procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and takes approximately 1 hour. During the recovery process, 14 days of sexual activity restriction and 6 weeks of avoidance of strenuous physical activity are recommended. For optimal results, the use of an FDA-approved vacuum expansion device for 8-12 hours per day for 6 months is critical. Thanks to modern surgical techniques, complication rates have been minimised, and 95% of patients achieve full recovery within 12 weeks.