
Glansplasty BEFORE & AFTER Photographs

Top view; flattening of coronal ridge

Mons donor site for skin graft placed behind glans revision ridge. Graft purposefully shorter than glans defect so it more tightly hugs the phallus.

Side View; flattening of ridge

Side view demonstrating curve towards tip on underside of penis.

Underside view; well healed scrotoplasty

Side View; skin graft taken from mons region as patient A also needed monsplasty.

Top view

Side View with close-up


Patient B had a urethral procedure and glansplasty at the same time.






Patient E had a prior inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) insertion and glansplasty with an empty right hemiscrotum and coronal ridge atrophy.

The right scrotum now has an implant, the ridge is more prominent, and a skin graft from the left groin is wrapped tightly behind the corona to accentuate the ridge.




