Hidden-Buried Penis

A hidden or buried penis is a medical condition that affects not only your functionality, but your self-confidence as well. But it’s a condition that can be treated by the plastic surgeons at Penile Enhancement Center of New York. With non-surgical options and hidden penis surgery options, you can overcome your condition to live a fully normal life. Dr. David Shokrian and Dr. Mohamed Elfar provide discreet online consultations, and their team honor the most stringent confidentiality guidelines. Call Penile Enhancement Center of New York today for the buried penis surgery you need.

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    What Is a Hidden or Buried Penis?

    A hidden penis, also called a buried penis, is a medical condition that requires correction for normal functionality. A hidden penis is structurally normal in size, but it’s concealed beneath skin, fat or surrounding tissue. Instead of extending outward, the shaft sits inward or remains partially covered, which makes it appear short.

    A buried penis is more common than you may believe. While it affects all age groups, it’s mostly associated with obesity or dermatological conditions. It interferes with hygiene, urination and sexual activity.

    To see if you need hidden penis surgery to address this issue, visit Penile Enhancement Center of New York. Founded by Dr. David Shokrian, this practice specializes in men’s intimate plastic surgery procedures. Their patient-centered services are discrete and confidential. To learn more about the center:

    Medical illustration showing how a hidden buried penis can be concealed by surrounding pubic tissue

    What Are the Symptoms of a Hidden or Buried Penis?

    An untreated hidden penis can lead to recurrent fungal infections and persistent skin irritations. Common symptoms include:

    • Difficulty maintaining hygiene
    • Urination problems like leaking or spraying
    • Rashes or skin inflammation
    • Pain during erections
    • Problems being intimate

    Along with the physical symptoms, you likely suffer emotional symptoms as well, as it harms your self-confidence. Symptoms that seem merely annoying can develop serious complications to your sexual life and emotional health. If you’re suffering from this condition, talk to a medical professional like Dr. Shokrian to learn more about buried penis surgery.

    What Causes a Penis to Become Hidden or Buried?

    A hidden or buried penis develops when the shaft becomes concealed under the surrounding skin or fat. This can happen to a normal-sized penis. You need a specialist to reach a diagnosis and determine if hidden penis surgery can help you. Common causes of this condition include:

    • Excess fat in the suprapubic area
    • Weakened suspensory ligaments
    • Scar tissue
    • Skin adhesions
    • Congenital anatomy
    • Post-surgical changes
    • Circumcision problems

    Your chances of developing this condition increases if you have diabetes, chronic swelling, repeated infections or poor elasticity. Your NYC specialist diagnoses your condition through a physical examination, medical history review and skin assessment. Imaging is sometimes needed. Only after a diagnosis is buried penis surgery suggested.

    How Is a Hidden or Buried Penis Resolved?

    Your treatment plan depends on the cause of your hidden penis. At Penile Enhancement Center of New York, Dr. Shokrian and his team offer both surgical and non-surgical options to restore the functionality and appearance of your unit. Non-surgical treatments for mild cases may include:

    • Weight management
    • Skin care treatments
    • Lymphedema management for swelling-related cases
    • Fillers for contour correction

    Often, hidden penis surgery is the most effective way to correct the problem. Surgery is especially recommended if the cause is structural. Some penis enlargement surgeries may offer resolution too. Common surgical options include:

    • Buried penis surgery to remove excess fat and scar tissue and to reconstruct the surrounding area, which allows your penis to point outward
    • A pubic lift to remove excess tissue and tighten your pubic region
    • Skin grafting to apply grafts to replace damaged or tight skin around your penis
    • Liposuction of your pubic area to remove excess fat and flatten your pubic mound
    • A penile lengthening surgery to release the ligament so more of the internal shaft extends outward
    Confidential buried penis consultation in NYC with a male enhancement specialist

    What Happens during Hidden or Buried Penis Surgery?

    The procedure for hidden penis surgery depends upon the cause of your condition. All surgical options start with a thorough discussion with your surgeon about your expected outcomes. For your surgery, you’re usually put under general anesthesia. If necessary, the surgical area is shaved. The types of surgery include:

    • Fat pad removal. A small incision is made above your penis or in your groin. Extra fat tissue is removed to expose the base of the shaft.
    • Scar tissue release. Tight or scarred skin that has trapped your penis is gently released. Any circumcision problems are fixed.
    • Suspensory ligament release. A small incision is made at the base of your penis. Then the ligament pulling the shaft inward is cut.
    • Skin reconstruction. If extra skin is needed to cover the exposed shaft, a small flap is created to prevent retraction.

    All surgeries are performed in the office of Penile Enhancement Center of New York as an outpatient procedure. The surgery itself takes as little as 45 minutes, up to two or three hours for complex reconstruction. After a short observation period, you’re discharged to complete your recovery at home. Post-op instructions include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Taking short showers after 48 hours
    • Avoiding heavy lifting
    • Wearing supportive underwear to reduce tension
    Buried penis surgery planning in NYC for patients with concealed penile shaft concerns

    How Soon Can I Expect Recovery after Buried Penis Surgery?

    In the first week, any bruising begins to fade and swelling decreases. You may walk, but slowly and carefully. The stitches start dissolving, and many men feel 50 percent recovered by the end of the week. By the third week, your penis has formed its new shape and projection. You can expect to be fully healed by week eight.

    Hidden penis surgery doesn’t get in the way of urination. In fact, because your junk is no longer trapped, you can expect your urinary function to improve. Choosing hidden penis surgery isn’t just a medical decision, but a personal one. Penile Enhancement Center of New York’s patient-centered approach means you’re seen, heard and understood. The best cosmetic penis doctors use refined techniques and efficient operative plans to ensure a quicker recovery. Contact Penile Enhancement Center of New York today for a discreet online or in-person consultation.

    Medically Reviewed on June 18, 2026
    by Dr. Shokrian (Plastic Surgeon) of Penile Enhancement Center of New York
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