
With age, it’s common to observe a gradual loosening of the scrotal skin, leading to a lower position of the testicles. This phenomenon, while natural, can sometimes be exacerbated by various conditions that increase the weight of the scrotum, thus affecting a man’s comfort and sometimes his sexual health. In this article, we will explore in detail what a scrotal lift is, why it may be necessary, how it is performed, and what its benefits are. This content is based on the clear and precise explanations of Dr. Sébastien Beley , a urologist and andrologist in Paris, a recognized expert in the field of male sexual health.
Introduction to scrotal slackening and its causes
Aging is the most common cause of sagging bursae, but it’s not the only one. In fact, a number of conditions can lead to excessive weight in the scrotum and thus accentuate this phenomenon:
- Varicocele: This is an abnormal dilation of the veins of the spermatic cord, which can cause swelling and heaviness of the scrotum.
- Hydrocele (or hydatid keel): An accumulation of fluid around the testicles, increasing their volume and weight.
- Scrotal inguinal hernia: A hernia that descends into the scrotum and can lead to significant skin slackening.
These pathologies, which are often treatable, can leave behind a distended, collapsed scrotum, sometimes causing daily discomfort and aesthetic embarrassment.
What is the stock market facelift?
A bursal lift is a surgical procedure designed to correct excessive sagging of the scrotal skin. This technique mainly consists of :
- Tighten the underlying muscles: Specifically, the cremaster muscle, which is responsible for suspending the testes in the scrotum.
- Repositioning the testicles: By raising them to their natural position, which improves both aesthetics and comfort.
This operation does not alter the size or function of the testicles, but essentially acts on the skin and muscle support to restore firmness and tone to the scrotum.
Why consider a stock market facelift?
There are several reasons why a man may consult a specialist for severe scrotal slackening:
- Aesthetics: A very relaxed scrotum can be a source of psychological discomfort, affecting self-confidence and intimacy.
- Physical comfort: Excessive weight and volume can cause pain or discomfort when walking, playing sports or even resting.
- Consequences of underlying pathologies: After treatment of a varicocele, hydrocele or inguinal hernia, excess skin may remain which does not retract spontaneously.
In short, the bursal lift is a simple and effective surgical solution for restoring a firmer, higher and more comfortable scrotum.
The surgical procedure
Scrotal lift surgery is performed under general anesthesia . It is performed on an outpatient basis, which means that the patient can return home on the same day as the procedure. Here are the key steps:
- Pre-operative consultation: Complete evaluation by the urologist, including a clinical examination and sometimes additional tests to identify the cause of the loosening.
- Surgical procedure: A discreet incision is made to gain access to the cremaster muscle. The surgeon tightens the muscle and tightens the skin.
- Immediate follow-up: Short post-operative monitoring, with same-day discharge.
Surgery is generally well tolerated, with little post-operative pain thanks to modern techniques and appropriate follow-up.
Precautions and recovery after a bursal lift
After the operation, it is important to follow certain instructions to ensure proper healing and avoid complications:
- Rest: It’s advisable to stop working for 48 to 72 hours, depending on the nature of your professional activity.
- Gradual return to sport: Intense physical activity should be avoided for two weeks to allow the muscles and skin to heal properly.
- Local hygiene and care: Keep the operated area clean and follow the surgeon’s recommendations for dressing and care.
- Medical follow-up: Post-operative consultations are scheduled to check on progress and intervene in case of concern.
Once this convalescence period is over, patients can resume their normal activities without any particular restrictions.
The benefits of stock market lifting
This operation, although simple, brings significant improvements on several levels:
- Aesthetic improvement: The scrotum becomes firmer and less pendulous, which can significantly improve body image.
- Increased comfort: the reduction in excessive weight and volume reduces discomfort during movement and daily activities.
- No impact on testicular function: The procedure has no impact on hormone production or fertility.
- Rapid recovery: Patients can resume their social and professional lives quickly, with few restrictions.
Varicocele, hydrocele, inguinal hernia: understanding their role in scrotal relaxation
To better understand why bursaries can be too low or appear too low, we need to understand the impact of pathologies that increase their weight:
Varicocele
This dilation of the veins of the spermatic cord is common and can cause a sensation of scrotal heaviness. By increasing the blood mass in the scrotum, varicocele tends to stretch the skin and surrounding tissues, which can contribute to skin sagging.
Hydrocele
A hydrocele is characterized by an accumulation of fluid around the testicle. This increases the volume of the scrotum and, consequently, its weight. An untreated or long-standing hydrocele can lead to permanent stretching of the scrotal skin.
Scrotal inguinal hernia
A descending inguinal hernia can extend into the scrotum, causing an increase in scrotal volume. After hernia treatment, the skin may remain loose if it has been stretched too much.
In all these cases, a bursal lift can be considered as a complement to the main treatment to restore a harmonious scrotal appearance.
Frequently asked questions about lifting scholarships
Is a bursal lift a painful procedure?
Surgery is performed under general anesthesia, so there is no pain during the operation. Afterwards, there may be some discomfort or moderate pain, which is usually well controlled by the painkillers prescribed.
Are there any risks or complications?
Like all surgery, bursal lifting involves risks, although these are rare: infection, hematoma, poor healing. Rigorous follow-up with the surgeon helps minimize these risks.
Does a bursal lift affect fertility?
No, this operation does not affect the testicles themselves or the spermatic ducts. Fertility and hormone production remain intact.
How long does the procedure last?
The bursal lift is a relatively short procedure, usually performed in less than an hour.
Can this surgery be combined with other urological procedures?
Yes, depending on the clinical case, the surgeon may suggest treating a varicocele, hydrocele or inguinal hernia simultaneously, to optimize results.
Conclusion: a simple gesture for a significant improvement in well-being
Sagging bursae are a reality for many men as they age or as a result of certain pathologies. Although this phenomenon is usually benign, it can affect comfort and self-esteem. A bursal lift is a simple, fast and effective surgical solution to restore a firmer, higher and more aesthetically pleasing scrotum.
Performed on an outpatient basis under general anaesthesia, this procedure enables a rapid return to normal activities, with minimal constraints. It is ideally suited to men wishing to improve their quality of life without compromising testicular function.
If you are concerned about significant scrotal laxity or the consequences of a condition such as varicocele , hydrocele or inguinal hernia, do not hesitate to consult a specialist. A complete assessment will help determine the best course of action tailored to your situation.
The bursal lift is a modern urological surgical procedure that responds to a real need, with reliable, long-lasting results for a man’s well-being.
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