
Excision of Penile Paraffinoma (Foreign Body Removal)
Surgical Removal of Injected Foreign Substances and Penile Reconstruction Performed by Experienced Reconstructive Urologists.

What is Penile Paraffinoma?
Penile paraffinoma is a serious medical condition caused by the injection of non-medical grade foreign substances such as paraffin, liquid silicone, or olive oil into the penis in an attempt to increase size. The human body cannot absorb or break down these materials, which triggers a chronic foreign body reaction leading to hard lumps (granulomas), tissue deformity, chronic inflammation, and severe damage that requires surgical intervention by an experienced reconstructive urologist.
Clinical Mechanism
The Severe Dangers of Penile Foreign Body Injections: Symptoms and Risks
Injecting unapproved foreign substances into the penis such as olive oil, paraffin, or liquid silicone is a critical medical emergency and one of the most common cases seen in reconstructive urology. The human body cannot absorb or break down these materials, which inevitably triggers a severe and destructive foreign body reaction.
1. Symptoms of Penile Paraffinoma (Foreign Body Reaction)
Symptoms rarely appear immediately after injection. It can take months or even years for the body's immune system to initiate a foreign body reaction. Symptoms progress from early inflammatory signs to severe tissue destruction:
Early Stage (Onset of Inflammation):
Severe Stage (Advanced Tissue Destruction):
2. Complications of Delayed Treatment
If left untreated, the consequences of penile paraffinoma can be catastrophic and may result in the loss of the organ:

Treatment Procedure
Diagnostic Assessment
Thorough physical examination and imaging (MRI or ultrasound) to map the extent of foreign material and tissue damage.
Surgical Excision
Under general anesthesia, all granulomas, scar tissue, and foreign material are meticulously removed while preserving viable tissue.
Reconstruction
Skin grafts or tissue flaps are used to reconstruct the penile skin and restore both appearance and function.
Post-Op Recovery
Extended healing period (6-12 weeks). Close follow-up monitoring with potential revision surgery if needed.
Risks & Realistic Expectations
Paraffinoma excision is a complex reconstructive procedure. The outcome depends on the severity of existing tissue damage and the volume of foreign material present. Potential risks include scarring, contour irregularities, changes in sensation, and in severe cases, some degree of compromised erectile function. Multiple staged procedures may be required for optimal reconstruction. Our team uses advanced surgical techniques and specialized equipment to achieve the best possible outcome.
Suitable Candidates
- Men with a history of non-medical penile injections (paraffin, silicone, olive oil, or other substances) who are experiencing symptoms.
- Those with penile deformity, hard lumps (granulomas), pain, or erectile dysfunction caused by foreign body reaction.
- Patients with chronic wounds, infection, inflammation, or discharge at the injection site.
- Individuals seeking surgical removal before further complications develop.
Reconstruction Recovery Timeline
Wound Care Phase
Acute healing period. Swelling is managed with specialized compression dressings. Close monitoring of skin graft viability.
Tissue Remodeling
Tissue begins to soften and heal. Light daily activities can be resumed gradually.
Final Stabilization
Surgical outcome stabilizes. Assessment for staged reconstruction if further correction is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
QCan my penis look normal again after surgery?
The outcome depends on the severity of existing damage. Our surgeons aim for maximum restoration of both appearance and function, but in severe cases with extensive tissue destruction, complete normalcy may not be fully achievable. Early treatment generally leads to better results.
QWill this affect my erections or sexual function?
Function recovery depends on the extent of nerve and tissue damage caused by the foreign substance. Our surgeons prioritize preserving erectile function during excision, but some degree of impairment may persist in cases with severe pre-existing damage.
QIs there a cancer risk if I don't get treatment?
Prolonged chronic inflammation from foreign body reaction can increase the risk of cellular mutation over time. This is one of the reasons why early surgical removal is strongly recommended — to prevent both the progressive tissue destruction and the long-term cancer risk.
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