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Beverly Hills Doctor Offers Free Penile Filler to North Carolina Man Diagnosed With Micropenis

If accepted, the free, non‑surgical filler would avoid reconstruction risks and would require a medical consultation before treatment.

Overview

  • Dr. Robert Dorfman told TMZ on June 30, 2026 that he would provide his $20,000 “Mr. Big Shot” filler procedure at no cost to Michael Phillips, who has been publicly diagnosed with a micropenis.
  • The advertised treatment uses cosmetic dermal injections to increase girth in about 30 minutes with little downtime and is described as temporary, requiring a consultation to confirm medical suitability.
  • Phillips earlier launched a GoFundMe to pay for enlargement surgery but removed the fundraiser after learning surgical risks, and he has said he prefers injection-based options to avoid possible loss of sensation or erectile function.
  • Clinically, micropenis is a rare diagnosis based on stretched penile length compared with age norms, treatments work best when started early in life, and surgical reconstruction can carry long-term risks to sensation and function.
  • There is no public confirmation that Phillips has accepted the offer or scheduled a consultation, and the episode highlights how crowdfunding, platform vetting, and media attention can shape access to elective medical care and personal privacy.