Private adult consultations · 18+

No awkwardness.
No assumptions.

A discreet medical consultation for adult men who want to discuss intimate comfort, function or appearance with a doctor.

Speak plainly

The consultation is confidential and clinical.

You will be asked what concerns you, how long it has been present, what you hope to change and whether there are symptoms that require investigation before any aesthetic option is considered.

SCROtox consultation

A consultation about the use of botulinum toxin in the scrotal area, including intended goals, suitability, limitations and procedure-specific risks.

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PRP intimate wellness

A discussion of platelet-rich plasma, the quality of supporting evidence, realistic expectations and alternative medical options.

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Penile augmentation

A structured consultation about non-surgical augmentation, candidacy, proportionate goals, material options, reversibility and recognised risks.

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Medical assessment comes first.

Intimate concerns may be aesthetic, functional, psychological or a combination. Pain, curvature, skin changes, urinary symptoms, erectile concerns or a sudden change should be clinically assessed rather than treated as an aesthetic issue.

If another clinician—such as a urologist, dermatologist or sexual-health professional—is more appropriate, Dr Luhard will explain why and recommend referral.

Adults only: These consultations and procedures are intended for people aged 18 or older. No procedure is arranged through the website or WhatsApp without an appropriate in-person medical consultation and informed consent process.

Penile augmentation is not a casual filler appointment.

The decision requires a realistic discussion of anatomy, goals, asymmetry, product characteristics, infection, vascular compromise, nodules, migration, need for correction and the possibility that the safest recommendation is not to proceed.

Marketing images and online measurement claims are a poor basis for decision-making. The aim of the consultation is informed, proportionate choice—not pressure.

Privacy by design

  • The website form asks only for the area of concern and contact details.
  • Do not send intimate photographs through the contact form.
  • The practice will explain any secure clinical information process after booking.
  • Only necessary team members should access your enquiry.

A clear boundary

If the expected benefit does not justify the risk, the answer will be no.

A private consultation should make the decision clearer—even when the recommendation is not to proceed.