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Man Who Said He Has Micropenis Reports Success After Penile Filler Injections

The non-surgical filler treatment aims to ease urination with results that doctors say may require repeat injections to maintain.

Overview

  • Michael Phillips says he underwent about three hours of dermal filler injections at a North Carolina hospital on Monday, August 17, and reports that urination is now more comfortable.
  • He described being prepped with numbing cream and a shot, receiving multiple injections around the shaft, and experiencing swelling and pain that he expects will subside in roughly a week.
  • Phillips says the procedure cost about $4,000 and was funded through a GoFundMe campaign that raised more than $13,000.
  • His account of the outcome is self-reported to entertainment outlets and not independently verified, and his doctors reportedly told him he can return in roughly six months for repeat or booster injections if the filler absorbs.
  • Medical experts quoted in coverage urged realistic expectations because penile dermal fillers carry risks, have limited long-term evidence, and cosmetic treatment may not resolve broader psychological or social issues tied to living with micropenis.