Monsplasty

Aesthetic and Functional Refinement of the Pubic Area

Also called a pubic lift, a monsplasty is a surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and fatty tissue from the mons pubis, the area of tissue and pubic hair located just above the pubic bone. The goal of the surgery is to lift, tighten, and reshape this area, improving its appearance and, in men, revealing what is referred to as a “buried penis.”

Why is Monsplasty Performed?

Monsplasty is appropriate for individuals with excess skin or fatty tissue at the mons pubis that cause functional or aesthetic concerns. Reducing excess tissue can make daily hygiene easier, alleviate discomfort while sitting or moving, and improve urination or sexual activity. In men, a monsplasty can also help correct a partially or fully buried penis, where excess pubic fat or sagging skin conceals the shaft, restoring a more natural contour and appearance.

Surgical candidates are generally healthy adults who do not have medical conditions that affect healing, such as uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, or lung disease, and who do not smoke or can stop smoking before and after surgery. Patients should also have realistic expectations and be aware that maintaining a stable weight helps preserve results.

What to Expect Before, During, and After

Your healthcare provider will begin with a thorough evaluation of your general health, including any medical conditions, medications, or previous surgeries. During this visit, your provider will examine your mons pubis while standing and mark the incision sites to help plan the surgery and ensure symmetry.

Monsplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia, which means you’ll be asleep and won’t feel any pain. During the procedure, the surgeon makes a horizontal incision across the mons pubis to remove excess fat and skin and tightens the underlying tissue with internal sutures to reshape the area. In some cases, small drains are placed temporarily to remove excess fluid or blood before the incision is closed.

Your surgeon often performs a ‘pexy,’ or internal stitching, to secure the remaining tissue to the pubic bone, ensuring the area stays lifted, and the penis remains visible.

After the procedure, your incisions are covered with bandages and often supported with an elastic compression garment to reduce swelling and aid healing. Most monsplasty procedures are performed outpatient, allowing you to go home the same day. You’ll need someone to drive you home and assist you for at least the first 24 hours.

Patients can expect the first few days after surgery to be the most uncomfortable, and swelling, bruising, or light bleeding at the surgical site are normal. This generally resolves within 1 to 2 weeks, and pain can be controlled with prescription or over-the-counter medications. Strenuous activity and heavy lifting should be avoided for four to six weeks, with full incision healing taking up to eight weeks. Follow-up appointments are necessary to monitor healing, address activity clearance, remove sutures, and check for complications.

After monsplasty, it’s important to follow your provider’s guidance on recovery and when it’s safe to resume sexual activity.

If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at Georgia Urology.

FAQs About Monsplasty

Is monsplasty painful?

Some discomfort, swelling, and bruising are normal after the procedure, and most patients find that it decreases significantly within the first week or two.

Will this require multiple appointments?

Yes. You’ll typically have a pre-surgery consultation, the surgical procedure itself, and a few post-operative follow-ups to monitor healing, check your incisions, and ensure optimal results.

When will I see results?

Immediate changes in the pubic area may not be fully visible due to swelling after surgery. Most swelling resolves over several weeks, and the final appearance is usually evident within 3 to 6 months.

Will this affect sexual function?

Most patients experience improved sexual function after a monsplasty. Surgeons take care to avoid sensitive nerves, so permanent loss of sensation is not expected.

Is this the same as penis enlargement?

No. Monsplasty reshapes the pubic area to reveal and lift the penis, but it does not increase penile length or size. For patients seeking actual penile enhancement, options such as penile implants or other procedures may be discussed separately.

Does my weight matter?

BMI (Body Mass Index) matters. We prefer a patient’s BMI to be under 35 (or stable) for the best results, as significant weight gain after surgery can “re-bury” the penis

Ronald Anglade, MD

This page was reviewed by Ronald Anglade, MD

Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).

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