This page lists the plastic & reconstructive surgery hospitals in our directory offering Penile Dermal Fillers in Bengaluru, India, including Narayana Health, Manipal Hospitals, Medicover Hospital, Bangalore, Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru and others. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.
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🇮🇳 Narayana Health
Ranks #1 in this list by listed rating (4.8/5 from 1750 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospitals
Ranks #2 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 1450 reviews).
🇮🇳 Medicover Hospital, Bangalore
Ranks #3 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 68 reviews).
🇮🇳 Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru
Ranks #4 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 142 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram (Northside)
Ranks #5 in this list by listed rating (4.6/5 from 71 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road
Ranks #6 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 87 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur (Columbia Asia)
Ranks #7 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 98 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Millers Road (Vikram Hospital)
Ranks #8 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 74 reviews).
🇮🇳 Apollo Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
Ranks #9 in this list by listed rating (4.2/5 from 25 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
Ranks #10 in this list by listed rating (4.2/5 from 58 reviews).
How we selected these hospitals
A hospital appears on this page when Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Bengaluru, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How to Select the Best Hospital for Penile Dermal Fillers in Bengaluru, India?
Choosing the right hospital for penile dermal fillers is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:
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Specialization
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Capacity and Track Record
Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.
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Understanding Penile Dermal Fillers
Penile dermal filler augmentation is a minimally invasive aesthetic-urological procedure that uses hyaluronic acid (HA) or polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microsphere-based injectables to increase penile girth, correct aesthetic irregularities, and improve patient self-confidence, with clinical satisfaction rates consistently reported between 75–85% in peer-reviewed literature. International patients increasingly choose India and the UAE for this procedure due to access to fellowship-trained andrologists and plastic surgeons, internationally accredited private hospitals, and costs that are dramatically lower than Western benchmarks. GAF Healthcare coordinates end-to-end care — from specialist matching and visa assistance to post-procedure follow-up — ensuring a seamless, discreet, and clinically rigorous experience at premier centres in both destinations. Hospital Stay: 0–1 days (outpatient or overnight observation; no general anaesthesia admission required in most cases) • Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly): 1–2 weeks (patients are typically cleared for short-haul flights at Day 7 and long-haul flights at Day 10–14, subject to absence of oedema, haematoma, or vascular compromise) • Success Rate: 75–85% patient satisfaction (defined as improvement in self-reported girth satisfaction, absence of serious adverse events, and filler longevity ≥12 months)
Clinical Overview
Penile dermal filler augmentation addresses the physiological and psychosexual impact of perceived or actual penile girth inadequacy — a condition that, while rarely pathological in a strict urological sense, carries documented associations with sexual performance anxiety, avoidance behaviour, and reduced quality of life as measured on validated instruments such as the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) and the Self-Esteem and Relationship (SEAR) questionnaire. The procedure targets the sub-dermal and suprafascial plane of the penile shaft, depositing viscoelastic filler material to uniformly expand circumference without altering erectile mechanics or neurovascular integrity when performed correctly. Hyaluronic acid fillers — particularly high-G-prime, cross-linked HA products such as Juvederm Voluma, Restylane Lyft, and Stylage XXL — are the current international standard of care for temporary augmentation, while PMMA microsphere compounds (e.g., Ellansé) offer semi-permanent results with a different safety and longevity profile. The anatomical target zone is the loose areolar tissue layer between Buck's fascia and the dartos fascia. Precise placement in this plane is critical: superficial injection risks skin necrosis and visible nodularity, while deep injection beneath Buck's fascia risks vascular injury and erectile dysfunction. High-volume, experienced practitioners use a fanning or retrograde linear threading technique, often employing blunt-tip microcannulas (18–22 gauge) rather than sharp needles to minimise haematoma risk and vascular occlusion. Doppler-guided injection is offered at select centres to map the dorsal penile artery and vein before filler deposition, representing the most advanced risk-mitigation protocol currently available. Standard of care globally — and specifically within JCI-accredited hospitals in India and UAE — mandates a thorough pre-procedural assessment including hormonal panel (total testosterone, LH, FSH, prolactin), baseline erectile function scoring, and psychological screening to exclude body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), which is a firm contraindication. Post-procedure management includes a structured massage protocol, compression dressing guidance, and a defined follow-up schedule at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 6 months to monitor for migration, granuloma formation, or asymmetry requiring touch-up.
Who is a Candidate?
• **Ideal candidates:** Adult males (≥18 years) with stable penile anatomy, documented dissatisfaction with penile girth on validated psychosexual tools (SEAR, IIEF-5 baseline review), and realistic expectations following thorough counselling by a specialist andrologist or plastic surgeon. • **Anatomical suitability:** Normal penile vascular supply confirmed clinically; no prior penile surgery, Peyronie's disease plaques, or penile implants that would distort filler planes. • **Psychological eligibility:** No evidence of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) — routinely screened using the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Questionnaire (BDDQ); absence of severe depression or untreated anxiety disorders. • **General health requirements:** Non-smoker or willing to abstain from nicotine ≥2 weeks pre- and post-procedure (nicotine causes vasoconstriction and increases necrosis risk); no active genital infection (HSV, HPV lesions, balanitis); no blood coagulation disorders or therapeutic anticoagulation (warfarin, novel oral anticoagulants) that cannot be safely bridged. • **Required pre-procedural assessments:** Complete blood count (CBC), coagulation screen (PT/INR, aPTT), fasting glucose and HbA1c (diabetes is a relative contraindication due to impaired healing), total testosterone and hormonal panel, STI screening (HIV, hepatitis B/C, syphilis), baseline penile Doppler ultrasound (at high-volume centres), and standardised penile measurement documentation (flaccid and stretched penile length, flaccid and erect girth at base and mid-shaft). • **Contraindications (absolute):** Active genital or systemic infection; known hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid or PMMA components; penile implant in situ; diagnosed BDD; minor (age <18); pregnancy or partner pregnancy where abstinence compliance cannot be assured. • **Contraindications (relative):** Peyronie's disease with active inflammation phase; poorly controlled diabetes (HbA1c >8.5%); history of keloid scarring; severe erectile dysfunction (IIEF-5 <10) requiring concurrent pharmacological management that has not been optimised.
Treatment Options & Approaches
**1. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Filler Injection — Current Gold Standard (Temporary, 12–24 months)** Cross-linked HA products with high G-prime (elastic modulus) — Juvederm Voluma XC, Restylane Lyft, Stylage XXL — are injected into the suprafascial plane using retrograde linear threading or fanning technique via blunt-tip microcannulas (18–22G). Typical volume per session: 10–30 mL of HA gel to achieve clinically meaningful girth increase of 1.5–3 cm in flaccid circumference. The primary advantage is full reversibility using hyaluronidase enzyme (hylenex or Vitrase), enabling dissolution of the product in cases of migration, asymmetry, or patient dissatisfaction. Sessions can be repeated or topped up without structural tissue commitment. **2. PMMA Microsphere Fillers — Semi-Permanent Option (Ellansé, Sculptra adaptation)** Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microspheres suspended in carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) carrier gel (e.g., Ellansé S/M/L/E grades) induce a controlled foreign-body fibroblast response, producing autologous collagen around the microspheres for durable augmentation lasting 2–4+ years depending on the product grade. These are not reversible with hyaluronidase; revision requires surgical excision in cases of complication. Offered at specialist centres for patients who have already tolerated HA fillers and desire durability. Requires more advanced injector expertise and carries higher granuloma risk than HA. **3. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Adjunct — The "P-Shot" Protocol** PRP prepared from autologous venous blood (centrifuged at 1,500–3,000 RPM to yield 4–6× baseline platelet concentration) is sometimes co-administered with HA filler or used as a standalone session to stimulate tissue vascularity, support collagen remodelling, and improve erectile function scores. While evidence is still emerging (Level III–IV), the P-Shot is offered at premium centres in Dubai and Mumbai as part of a combined penile rejuvenation protocol. **4. Blunt Microcannula vs. Sharp Needle Technique** Blunt-tip microcannulas (18–22G, 50–70 mm) are preferred over sharp 27–30G needles at high-volume centres due to significantly reduced intravascular injection risk, fewer entry points, and lower haematoma rates. Doppler-guided injection — real-time ultrasound mapping of the dorsal penile neurovascular bundle before filler deposition — is the most advanced safety protocol and is available at select JCI-accredited hospitals in India (Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru) and UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi). **5. Surgical Fat Transfer (Autologous Lipofilling) — Surgical Alternative** For patients seeking more substantial or permanent augmentation, microfat or nanofat grafting harvested via tumescent liposuction from the abdomen or flank can be injected into the suprafascial penile plane. This is a surgical procedure requiring local or regional anaesthesia, carries risks of fat resorption (20–60%), cyst formation, and calcification, and is generally considered a second-line option relative to HA fillers for girth augmentation. Offered at plastic surgery departments within NABH/JCI hospitals.
Recovery
**Phase 1 — Pre-Arrival Consultation (2–4 Weeks Before Travel)** GAF Healthcare connects the patient with a board-certified andrologist or plastic surgeon via encrypted video teleconsultation. The specialist reviews submitted medical records, performs validated psychosexual screening (IIEF-5, SEAR, BDDQ), and determines candidacy. If approved, a personalised pre-procedure checklist is issued: cessation of NSAIDs, aspirin, vitamin E, fish oil, and herbal supplements (anticoagulant effect) ≥7 days pre-procedure; abstinence from alcohol ≥48 hours; STI and blood panel results submitted digitally for review. **Phase 2 — Arrival and Pre-Procedure Day (Day 0)** GAF Healthcare's airport liaison meets the patient, transfers them to partnered accommodation (private apartment or 4–5 star hotel with concierge medical support), and accompanies them to the clinic for in-person pre-procedural assessment. The treating physician performs a physical examination, confirms penile Doppler mapping if indicated, obtains written informed consent documenting expected outcomes, longevity, revision protocols, and complication management pathways. Topical eutectic anaesthetic cream (EMLA 5%) or a dorsal penile nerve block using 1% lidocaine without epinephrine is applied 45–60 minutes before injection. **Phase 3 — The Procedure (45–90 Minutes)** The patient is positioned supine in a sterile field. The shaft is cleansed with chlorhexidine. The injector marks the entry points for microcannula insertion (typically 2–4 entry points at the base and mid-shaft). HA filler is deposited in 0.1–0.5 mL aliquots across the suprafascial plane using retrograde threading, with intermittent tactile and visual assessment for symmetry. Manual moulding is performed throughout to ensure even distribution. Total filler volume and product batch are documented in the patient record. A light compressive dressing is applied. **Phase 4 — Immediate Post-Procedure (Day 0–2)** The patient rests at the accommodation facility. GAF Healthcare's clinical coordinator provides a 24-hour support line. Ice packs applied 10 minutes on/10 minutes off for the first 24 hours. Common expected findings: mild oedema (peaks at 48–72 hours), bruising, and temporary asymmetry due to swelling — all normalise within 1–2 weeks. The patient is instructed to avoid sexual activity, masturbation, and any form of penile compression for a minimum of 2 weeks. **Phase 5 — Early Recovery (Day 3–7)** The surgeon reviews the patient at Day 3 (in-clinic or via teleconsultation for remote patients). Moulding massage instructions are reinforced. Oral prophylactic antibiotics (typically 5-day course of amoxicillin-clavulanate or ciprofloxacin for penicillin-allergic patients) are completed. Patients with mild residual oedema or asymmetry are reassured that final results should not be assessed before Day 14–21. Fitness-to-fly assessment is conducted: if no haematoma, vascular compromise signs, or infection, short-haul flights are cleared at Day 7. **Phase 6 — Fit-to-Fly and Departure (Day 7–14)** Long-haul international flight clearance is issued at Day 10–14. The patient receives a detailed medical discharge summary (in English and local language if required), emergency contact protocols, and a digital copy of product batch records for any future treating physician. A 6-week teleconsultation follow-up and a 6-month photo-review session are pre-booked through GAF Healthcare's platform before departure. **Recovery Milestones:** • Day 1–3: Swelling and bruising peak; rest and ice. • Day 7: Short-haul flight cleared; return to sedentary work. • Day 14: Sexual activity can typically resume; final symmetry assessment begins. • Day 21–30: Oedema fully resolved; final girth result assessable. • Month 3: Touch-up session if required for volume asymmetry. • Month 12–18: HA filler maintenance session typically indicated to maintain results.
Risks to be aware of
Penile dermal filler augmentation, while minimally invasive, carries a distinct and clinically important risk profile that every patient must understand before proceeding. The most serious acute complication is vascular occlusion or intravascular injection, which — though rare when blunt microcannulas and Doppler guidance are used — can cause penile skin necrosis requiring urgent hyaluronidase dissolution (for HA fillers) or surgical debridement. Delayed complications include filler migration (product shifting from the shaft to the glans or prepuce), nodule and granuloma formation (particularly with PMMA products, occurring in an estimated 1–4% of cases), and biofilm-associated chronic inflammatory reaction. Infection risk is mitigated by strict aseptic technique and prophylactic antibiotics but is not eliminated; necrotising fasciitis, while exceptionally rare, is a life-threatening surgical emergency. Aesthetic complications — including visible lumping, asymmetry, or over-augmentation — occur in approximately 5–15% of patients and often require touch-up injections or, in the case of HA fillers, partial or complete hyaluronidase dissolution. Patients with Peyronie's disease may experience worsening of curvature if filler alters the fascial tension differential. Erectile function is generally not adversely affected by correctly performed suprafascial injection, but patients with pre-existing vascular erectile dysfunction should be counselled that the procedure does not treat and may theoretically complicate the underlying physiology if planes are violated. Long-term data beyond 5 years remain limited for most products used in this anatomical site, and patients should be counselled that all fillers in this location are considered off-label use in most regulatory jurisdictions — including India's CDSCO and UAE's MOHAP — which does not preclude their use but underscores the importance of choosing a specialist with documented penile filler experience and a clear complication management protocol.
Why GAF Healthcare
GAF Healthcare provides a fully integrated non-medical support framework designed specifically for international patients travelling to India or the UAE for penile dermal filler augmentation. **India Logistics:** GAF Healthcare initiates the e-Medical Visa application process on the patient's behalf, coordinating with India's Bureau of Immigration for the e-MV category (valid 60 days, double-entry), which is typically approved within 3–5 business days. All partnered hospitals are NABH- and/or JCI-accredited private institutions in Tier-1 cities including Mumbai (Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Hinduja Hospital), Delhi NCR (Fortis, Medanta), and Bengaluru (Manipal Hospitals). A GAF-dedicated patient liaison — bilingual in English plus the patient's native language where available — accompanies the patient from airport arrival through discharge. Private, fully furnished serviced apartments (1–2 bedroom) with proximity to the clinic are arranged for the patient and one attendant at negotiated rates. All local transfers are in private air-conditioned vehicles. Medical records translation, local SIM card procurement, and currency exchange guidance are provided as standard services. **UAE Logistics:** Citizens of over 120 countries receive visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry to the UAE for 30–90 days, eliminating the need for advance medical visa processing for most international patients. GAF Healthcare's Dubai and Abu Dhabi clinical coordinator teams work with JCI-accredited and DHA-licensed private clinics including Kaya Clinic, American Hospital Dubai, Aesthetics International, and Mediclinic City Hospital. The UAE's strict privacy culture and premium hotel infrastructure (Four Seasons, Jumeirah, Marriott Medical Travel packages) make it particularly suitable for patients prioritising complete discretion. Dedicated Arabic, Russian, French, Hindi, and Urdu-speaking patient coordinators are available. Travel from Europe, the GCC, East Africa, and South Asia is typically under 6 hours, making the UAE the most logistically convenient destination for these regional patient populations. All GAF Healthcare UAE appointments are booked with confirmed surgeon credentials, DHA licence numbers provided in advance, and a patient charter of rights issued at first contact.
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