Removal of pearly penile papules at OpenMed Warsaw
Pearly penile papules are small, light or flesh-colored projections located most often around the corona of the glans. Although they may cause concern, they are not a disease, have no connection with sexually transmitted infections, and pose no threat to health. Many men, however, come to the doctor for aesthetic reasons or because of concerns about the appearance of the penis. If you are considering the removal of pearly penile papules in Warsaw, we invite you to OpenMed in Wola. The doctor carries out a consultation, assesses the nature of the lesions, and selects an appropriate method of management.
From a medical point of view, pearly penile papules (English: pearly penile papules) are a normal variant of anatomical structure. They occur most often in young men and do not cause pain, itching, or other complaints. They are not a cancerous lesion, do not increase the risk of disease, and do not require treatment for health reasons. Despite this, some patients decide to have them removed for aesthetic or psychological reasons.
What do pearly penile papules look like?
The lesions take the form of small, regularly arranged papules with a smooth surface. They most often form one or several rows around the corona of the glans. Their color is similar to the skin color or slightly lighter.
Pearly penile papules are sometimes confused with genital warts caused by HPV, which is why, in case of doubt, it is worth consulting a urologist. A correct diagnosis helps avoid unnecessary treatment and the stress associated with the suspicion of a sexually transmitted disease.
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When is it worth coming for a consultation?
The most common reason for a visit is the desire to confirm the nature of the lesions and to rule out other dermatological or urological conditions. A consultation is also indicated when the lesions cause psychological discomfort or affect the patient's self-esteem.
During the visit the doctor carries out a medical interview and an assessment of the lesions. In most cases a diagnosis is possible on the basis of the clinical examination alone. If there are any diagnostic doubts, the specialist may recommend additional diagnostics.
What does the removal of pearly penile papules look like?
The removal of pearly penile papules is a procedure performed solely at the patient's request. Depending on the type of lesions and individual indications, various procedural methods are possible. Most often, techniques are used that allow precise removal of the lesions with minimal risk of damaging the surrounding tissues.
The treatment process may include:
- a urological consultation and assessment of the nature of the lesions,
- qualification for the procedure and a discussion of the possible removal methods,
- performing the procedure on an outpatient basis,
- post-procedure follow-up and recommendations regarding care of the treated area.
Before the procedure the doctor explains in detail the possible effects, the course of healing, and the rules of conduct after the procedure. This way the patient can make an informed decision about treatment.
Recovery after the procedure
The healing period depends on the method used and the individual predispositions of the body. During the first days after the procedure, slight discomfort or transient redness may occur. The doctor provides detailed recommendations regarding hygiene and sexual activity during the recovery period.
Most patients return to everyday functioning within a short time. It is crucial to follow the post-procedure recommendations and to attend follow-up visits if they are indicated.
Pearly penile papules removal - FAQ
No. They are considered a normal anatomical variant and pose no threat to health.
No. They are not associated with HPV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases.
There are no medical indications for their removal. The procedure is most often performed for aesthetic reasons.
The methods used keep discomfort to a minimum. Details are discussed during the consultation.
It is best to consult a urologist. In most cases the diagnosis can be made during the medical examination.




