Should I Get Solid or Wrap Around Testicle Implants?

Q: Dr. Eppley, I found your page when searching for testicle enlargement. I’ve been on testosterone for about a year and have noted a significant decrease in the size of both of my testicles during that time.

I have heard of two possible procedures and would like to get information on both.

First is an implant that wraps around the testicle and is filled with silicone.

The second is testicle removal and replacement with an artificial testicle. I realize that this will eliminate my body’s production of T but my level was nearly at the bottom of the scale before I started T replacement therapy. Since I’m doing that already I don’t have any problems with this option.

At this point I’m leaning more toward the second option since the end result is similar and it just seems more reliable over the long term to me.

Just some background information. I’m 67 years old in good health. I have HBP and high cholesterol and take amlodipine, metoprolol tartrate, and simvastatin which control both well.

A:At age 67 there is no question that a solid testicle implant is what you would best suit your situation. The only question is whether testicle removal is really necessary with the placement of the implants. That would be driven by what size testicle implants you desire. In most acses of older men with testicla atrophy the testicles are left in place and larger implants are placed which naturally pushes the testicle out of visibility. (displacement effect) If there is not a big difference between the size of the implant and the testicles then testicle removal would be needed.

Dr. Barry Eppley

World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon