Scrotal webbing (webbed penis), also known as penoscrotal webbing, is a condition where the skin of the scrotum extends abnormally along the underside of the penis, creating a web-like appearance. This can make the penis appear shorter, cause discomfort during sexual activity, or lead to hygiene concerns. Scrotal Web Removal Surgery (also called Periscrotal Web Surgery) is a minor surgical procedure designed to correct this condition by removing the excess webbed tissue and reshaping the penoscrotal angle.
Benefits of Scrotal Web Removal:
- Enhances the visual length and contour of the penis
- Improves comfort and mobility during intercourse
- Restores a more natural and defined penoscrotal angle
- Can boost self-confidence and sexual satisfaction
Procedure Details:
- Performed under local or general anesthesia
- Excess skin is carefully excised, and the area is reshaped
- Typically completed within 30 minutes
Recovery:
- Most patients return to light daily activities within a few days
- Swelling and minor discomfort are common but temporary
- Sexual activity should be avoided for approximately 3–4 weeks
This surgery can be performed alone or in combination with other procedures such as 5S Penis Enlargement or Circumcision, depending on the patient's needs and goals.