Enlargement Revision Surgery Seomyeon Busan | Filler Correction | Urogyn
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Seomyeon, Busan

5 min · Seomyeon Station Exit 5

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Board-Certified Urologist

Revision Specialist

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English Consultations

No-Judgment · Confidential

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Ultrasound Assessment

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Urogyn Men's Clinic · Seomyeon, Busan

Enlargement
Revision Surgery
in Seomyeon, Busan

📍 Seomyeon, Busanjin-gu, Busan  |  🚇 Seomyeon Station Exit 5  |  🌐 English OK  |  🔒 No-Judgment Care

Specialist revision and corrective surgery for unsatisfactory results from previous penile enlargement procedures — lumps, asymmetry, filler migration, permanent filler removal, and deformity. Board-certified urologist with experience correcting procedures originally performed elsewhere, including overseas. Confidential. English consultations. No questions about the original provider.

Quick Answer

Revision surgery at Urogyn Seomyeon, Busan — corrects 3 main issues: insufficient size from prior procedure, filler-related problems (lumps, migration, asymmetry), and side effects (skin tethering, hardening, pain). HA reversible with hyaluronidase; permanent fillers (silicone, PMMA) surgically removed. English OK.

At a Glance
Location Seomyeon, Busan
Revision types 3 scenarios
HA dissolution ~15 min
Surgical removal 60–120 min
Assessment Ultrasound
Re-augmentation 2–3 months
Language English OK
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No-judgment · Confidential · International patients welcome

About Revision Surgery

What Is Enlargement Revision Surgery?

Before and after enlargement revision surgery - filler complication correction

Typical revision result: lumpy, deformed filler complication (left) → smooth, natural corrected appearance (right).

Enlargement revision surgery corrects unsatisfactory results from previous penile enlargement procedures. Unlike primary enlargement (which adds volume for the first time), revision surgery addresses three fundamentally different scenarios: the size achieved was inadequate, the filler material has caused problems, or side effects have developed from the original procedure. Each scenario requires a tailored approach combining diagnostic assessment, removal or dissolution of problematic material, and optionally re-augmentation with safer techniques.

Revision is one of the most technically demanding areas of men's aesthetic urology. The surgeon must identify the original material (via ultrasound and physical examination), plan safe removal routes through often-scarred tissue, manage patient expectations about what is achievable, and — when re-augmentation is desired — rebuild an aesthetic result on a compromised tissue bed. For this reason, revision is best performed by a board-certified urologist with specific experience in complication management, not by a general aesthetic practitioner.

No Judgment — Wherever Your Original Procedure Was Performed

A significant portion of revision patients at Urogyn Busan had their original procedure overseas or at a non-specialist clinic. We understand the emotional weight of seeking revision — frustration, disappointment, or concern about the outcome. Our approach is strictly clinical and confidential. We do not ask who performed the original procedure, and we do not pass judgment on your decision to undergo it. Our entire focus is on assessing your current anatomy, understanding your goals, and delivering the corrected result you wanted.

Why a Specialist Urologist for Revision?

Revision surgery is substantially more complex than primary enlargement. The surgeon must navigate scar tissue, identify and remove foreign materials of varying properties (HA, silicone, PMMA, paraffin), manage fibrosis and inflammation, and preserve delicate neurovascular structures that may have been compromised during the original procedure. A urologist with specific revision experience has the anatomical training, diagnostic tools (ultrasound), and surgical techniques required to safely address these challenges. General aesthetic clinics that perform primary enlargement often do not accept revision cases for this reason.

When Revision Is Needed

3 Scenarios Requiring Revision

Patients who come to Urogyn Busan for revision surgery typically fall into one of three scenarios. Your urologist will confirm which scenario applies to you via consultation, physical examination, and ultrasound imaging — then recommend the appropriate corrective approach.

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Insufficient Size
— 부족한 크기 (Inadequate Result)

The previous enlargement produced a result smaller than desired — whether because the filler was under-volumised, has dissipated faster than expected, or your goals have evolved.

  • Desire for significantly more volume after a prior enlargement settled
  • Original procedure used insufficient filler volume
  • Natural filler dissolution over 12-24 months has returned appearance to near-original
  • Size gain achieved does not match the pre-procedure plan
02
Filler Problems
— 필러 관련 문제 (Material-Related Issues)

Problems caused by the filler material itself — lumps, uneven distribution, migration, or age-related deformation. The material itself requires removal or correction.

  • Visible or palpable lumps, nodules, bumps on the shaft
  • Uneven surface — ridges, depressions, or asymmetry
  • Filler migration into unintended areas (pubis, scrotum)
  • Aged filler (5+ years) that has hardened or deformed over time
  • Fibrosis (scar tissue formation) around the filler
03
Side Effects
— 부작용 발생 (Complications)

Medical complications affecting function or comfort — erection pain, skin tethering, curvature, or complications from low-quality or permanent filler materials.

  • Skin tethering causing pain, curvature, or reduced length during erection
  • Inflammatory reaction — chronic redness, tenderness, or warmth
  • Permanent filler (silicone oil, PMMA) causing long-term hardening
  • Visible blue or grey discolouration through the skin
  • Infection, abscess, or drainage from the injection site
Revision Techniques

How Each Scenario Is Corrected

The revision approach is selected based on the specific scenario and the original material type. Ultrasound imaging at consultation helps identify the material and plan the optimal correction approach.

Solution 01
For Insufficient Size

Additional HA filler augmentation with volume calibrated to the gap between your current appearance and desired result. Performed in 30-60 minutes under local anaesthesia. If the original filler is still present, a baseline ultrasound assessment ensures the new filler is placed in the correct anatomical plane without compounding any existing distribution issues.

Solution 02
For HA Filler Problems

Hyaluronidase (Hylase, Liporase) enzymatic dissolution is the gold-standard correction for HA-based complications. A precise injection of the enzyme into the same plane as the original filler dissolves it within 24-48 hours. Procedure time is approximately 15 minutes. No incisions, no scarring, fully reversible. Re-augmentation with properly placed HA can be planned 4-8 weeks later.

Solution 03
For Permanent Fillers & Side Effects

Permanent or semi-permanent materials (silicone, PMMA, paraffin, Aquamid) cannot be dissolved and require surgical excision through carefully planned incisions. Scar tissue and fibrosis are also removed in the same session. Procedure takes 60-120 minutes. Recovery is longer (4-6 weeks), but this is often the only way to resolve long-term complications from permanent fillers.

The Urogyn Revision Protocol

Every revision patient at Urogyn Busan follows a structured 4-stage protocol. Stage 1 — Assessment: detailed consultation, physical examination, ultrasound imaging to identify the material and location of any complication. Stage 2 — Planning: the urologist presents the recommended correction approach, expected timeline, and realistic outcomes. Written English informed consent is obtained. Stage 3 — Procedure: the appropriate technique (dissolution, surgical removal, or both) is performed. Same-day discharge for most cases. Stage 4 — Re-augmentation (optional): if desired, safe re-augmentation with KFDA-approved HA is planned 2-3 months after full healing. Many patients choose to leave the anatomy un-augmented after successful revision — this is also fully supported.

Clinical Quality System

Urogyn's 7-Point Care Standard

01
Ultrasound Material ID

Pre-operative ultrasound identifies the original filler type even when records are unavailable — HA, silicone, PMMA, or paraffin.

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Anatomical Preservation

Removal techniques designed to preserve neurovascular structures even when scar tissue complicates the surgical field.

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Photographic Documentation

Standardised before/after photography tracks revision outcomes and supports any staged re-augmentation planning.

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Individualised Correction Plan

Every case is planned individually — no two revision scenarios are identical in complexity or optimal approach.

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KFDA/FDA Re-Augmentation

When re-augmentation is desired, only KFDA and FDA-approved HA fillers (Megaderm, Belotero, Q-filler) are used.

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Sterile Surgical Protocol

Full surgical-grade sterility with single-use instruments and prophylactic antibiotics for any open revision procedure.

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Post-Procedure Follow-Up

1:1 dedicated case manager monitors your recovery at 1, 4, and 12 weeks — especially important for complex revisions.

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International Patient Support

English aftercare instructions and WhatsApp follow-up available after you return home. Confidentiality guaranteed.

Confidentiality

Privacy & No-Judgment Care

Independent Consultation Room
Independent Consultation Room

Fully private consultation rooms — especially important for revision patients sharing sensitive history.

Separate Patient Records
Separate Patient Records

Your records are isolated from other departments. No cross-department data sharing.

1:1 Care System at Urogyn Busan
1:1 Care System

Dedicated staff member from check-in to discharge. Zero exposure to other patients.

✓ Good Revision Candidates

  • Previous HA filler enlargement with lumps, asymmetry, or unsatisfactory distribution
  • Long-term permanent filler complications (silicone, PMMA, paraffin)
  • Unsatisfactory size from a previous procedure
  • Migration of filler into pubic or scrotal regions
  • International patients with original procedures performed overseas or elsewhere
  • Ready to accept staged correction — removal first, re-augmentation 2-3 months later

⚠ Caution / Not Recommended

  • Active infection — must resolve first before revision
  • Body dysmorphic expectations — revision cannot produce unrealistic outcomes
  • Unwilling to wait 2-3 months between removal and re-augmentation (for staged cases)
  • Very recent original procedure (under 4 weeks) — tissue must settle first
  • Uncontrolled bleeding disorders — require clearance
  • Insufficient remaining healthy tissue after multiple failed procedures — reconstructive referral may be indicated
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from international patients considering enlargement revision surgery in Busan, Korea.

What kinds of problems can revision surgery fix?
Revision surgery at Urogyn Busan addresses three main categories: (1) Unsatisfactory size — insufficient volume from a prior procedure that the patient wants improved; (2) Filler-related problems — lumps, nodules, asymmetry, migration of filler to unwanted locations, or aged filler that has hardened or deformed over time; (3) Side effects from previous procedures — skin tethering causing erection pain or curvature, inflammation or fibrosis from inappropriate filler material, or permanent filler (silicone, PMMA) causing long-term complications.
Can hyaluronic acid (HA) filler be removed if I'm unhappy?
Yes. HA filler is fully reversible — an enzyme called hyaluronidase (brand names Hylase, Liporase) is injected into the same plane as the original filler, dissolving it within 24-48 hours. This is a major safety advantage of HA over permanent fillers. Complete dissolution is confirmed by ultrasound. After dissolution, the penis returns to its pre-filler appearance, and a new enlargement can be planned 4-8 weeks later if desired.
What if I had permanent filler (silicone, PMMA) injected elsewhere?
Permanent or semi-permanent fillers — silicone oil, PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), Aquamid, paraffin — cannot be dissolved and require surgical removal. At Urogyn Busan we perform open surgical excision of permanent filler through carefully planned incisions, removing the foreign material and any surrounding scar tissue (fibrosis). This is more invasive than HA removal and requires longer recovery (4-6 weeks), but is often necessary to resolve long-term complications. Re-augmentation with safe KFDA-approved HA can be planned 2-3 months after complete healing.
How common are complications from previous enlargement procedures?
When performed by a non-specialist or with unapproved materials, complication rates can be significant. Common issues include: lumps or nodules (inappropriate injection plane or low-quality filler), asymmetry (uneven distribution), filler migration (into unwanted areas), fibrosis or hardening (inflammatory response), and skin tethering. Procedures performed by board-certified urologists using KFDA-approved materials have much lower complication rates. Regardless of where the original procedure was performed, Urogyn Busan can assess and revise.
Will revision surgery leave visible scars?
Scar visibility depends on the revision type. Hyaluronidase dissolution is injection-only and leaves no scars. Surgical removal of permanent filler requires incisions (typically 2-3cm) placed in anatomically hidden areas (pubic line, penoscrotal junction). These scars fade significantly over 6-12 months with proper aftercare. For most patients the scar is considered an acceptable trade-off for resolving the original complication. The urologist will discuss expected scarring at consultation with photographic examples.
How soon can I have a new enlargement after removal?
Timing depends on the original material. After HA dissolution: new HA filler can be placed after 4-8 weeks once inflammation resolves. After permanent filler surgical removal: re-augmentation is recommended 2-3 months after full healing to allow scar maturation. Some patients choose to leave the penis unaugmented after successful revision — the shaft returns to its natural anatomy, which many find acceptable. The urologist discusses both options at consultation.
Is revision surgery more expensive than original enlargement?
Revision procedures are typically priced based on complexity. Hyaluronidase dissolution is relatively affordable (similar to or less than HA filler injection). Surgical removal of permanent filler is more expensive due to longer procedure time, anaesthesia needs, and greater surgical complexity. Combined removal-plus-re-augmentation packages are priced comprehensively. Contact us via WhatsApp with details of your previous procedure for an accurate quote.
What if I had my original procedure overseas or at a different clinic?
This is extremely common — many of our revision patients had their original procedure elsewhere in Korea or overseas. We welcome international patients seeking revision care. We ask you to bring any available records of the original procedure (material type, volume, date), but if these are unavailable, we can identify the material type via ultrasound assessment at consultation. No judgment, no questions about the original provider — our focus is solving your current concern and delivering the result you wanted.

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