Do adults with hidden penises have to have surgery?

Adults with an invisible penis are mainly related to obesity, poor development and other factors. Surgery is not necessarily needed, but general treatment can be considered as an intervention.
1. Obesity: excessive obesity leads to the accumulation of fat in the prepubic area, which makes the penis fall deeply into the fat tissue, and then the hidden penis appears. If this condition exists in adults and the degree of invisibility is mild, weight loss can be considered to improve the condition.
2. Dysplasia: A congenital shortage of foreskin and abnormal development of the penile meatus can also lead to an invisible penis. In this case, treatment such as penile V-Y plasty is needed as appropriate.
3. Other factors: After circumcision, scarring at the incision and pulling on the surrounding tissues can also lead to cryptorchid penis. In this case, scar excision Z-plasty, scar excision and skin grafting can be considered for treatment.
Adult patients are advised to go to the nearest urology department in time, and take into account their own situation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.