“How much does penis enlargement cost?” is one of the most common questions we receive at Sandton Men’s Clinic. It’s a fair question—and one that deserves a straight answer, not vague ranges copied from international sources that bear no relation to the South African market.

The honest answer is that it depends significantly on which type of enlargement you’re considering. Natural medicine protocols, non-surgical filler treatments, and surgical procedures sit in very different price brackets and deliver very different outcomes, timelines, and risk profiles.

This guide gives you accurate, South African Rand-based pricing across every category, explains what drives the cost differences, covers what to ask any provider before committing, and explains how Sandton Men’s Clinic’s R2,500 natural treatment protocol fits into the picture for men across Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

Penis Enlargement Costs in South Africa: Complete ZAR Price Breakdown

The following table covers the full spectrum of approaches available to South African men — from natural medicine to surgical procedures — with realistic cost ranges, permanence, and key considerations for each.

Procedure/Approach

Natural medicine protocol (SMC)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): From R2,500
  • Permanence: Ongoing (no limit)
  • Key Consideration: Improves erectile quality, hormones, and blood flow—no anatomy change

Herbal supplement course (standalone)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R600–R1,500/month
  • Permanence: Ongoing
  • Key Consideration: Without professional guidance, results are inconsistent

P-Shot / PRP therapy

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R4,500–R9,000/session
  • Permanence: 6–18 months
  • Key Consideration: Modest evidence for erectile quality and limited for size

HA filler (girth, non-surgical)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R16,000–R25,000/session
  • Permanence: 6–18 months
  • Key Consideration: Temporary; top-ups required; per-session pricing varies by volume

Surgical lengthening (ligament release)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R25,000–R50,000
  • Permanence: Permanent
  • Key Consideration: Increases flaccid hang; minimal effect on erect length; risks

Surgical fat transfer (girth)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R35,000–R60,000
  • Permanence: Partial (reabsorption common)
  • Key Consideration: Results variable; reabsorption means multiple procedures are often needed

Combined surgery (length + girth)

  • Estimated Cost (ZAR): R60,000–R120,000+
  • Permanence: Partial to permanent
  • Key Consideration: Highest cost, highest complexity, highest complication risk

The Sandton Men’s Clinic Natural Approach — From R2,500

Sandton Men’s Clinic is a naturopathic men’s health clinic — founded by George Mulaudzi on the principle that men’s sexual health concerns are best addressed by finding and treating the root cause, not by bypassing the body’s natural function with needles or surgery.

Our natural penis enlargement protocol does not claim to permanently increase anatomical measurements. What it does deliver — reliably, and within weeks for most men — is:

  • Significantly improved erection quality — fuller, firmer erections that represent the true capacity of existing anatomy
  • Improved blood flow to the penile vasculature — maximising engorgement on arousal
  • Hormonal optimisation — restoring testosterone levels that may be suppressing peak erectile performance
  • Improved confidence and reduced performance anxiety — often the primary driver of perceived inadequacy
  • Body composition guidance — for men where pubic fat pad reduction reveals hidden length
  • Targeted herbal protocols — botanical compounds with vascular and androgenic evidence

What is included in the R2,500 package: A full practitioner consultation with our naturopath, comprehensive assessment of hormonal and vascular health drivers, a personalised natural treatment protocol, and an ongoing support plan. Where Lovetone or other natural supplements are clinically appropriate, they are included.

Men from across Sandton, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Ekurhuleni, Emfuleni, and Mpumalanga access this programme at our clinic — 24/7, with no referral required and complete confidentiality.

Non-Surgical and Surgical Options in South Africa: What You Need to Know

Hyaluronic Acid Fillers (Non-Surgical Girth Enhancement)

HA filler procedures inject a biocompatible gel into the shaft of the penis to increase girth circumference. This is performed by aesthetic physicians or urologists and typically takes 30–60 minutes under local anaesthetic. In South Africa, session pricing commonly ranges from R16,000 to R25,000, depending on the volume of filler used (charged per ml at some providers) and the facility.

Results are temporary — typically lasting 6–18 months — after which the filler is gradually absorbed. Maintenance sessions are needed to sustain results, significantly increasing the long-term cost. Complications include lumping, asymmetry, infection, and, in rare cases, vascular injury.

Penile Lengthening Surgery (Suspensory Ligament Release)

This surgical procedure cuts the suspensory ligament attaching the penis to the pubic bone, allowing more of the internal shaft to hang externally. It increases flaccid length but typically has minimal effect on erect length. South African surgical costs typically range from R25,000 to R50,000 for the procedure alone, with additional anaesthetist, theatre, and aftercare costs.

Risks include penile instability during erection, scar formation, loss of upward erection angle, and — in a small percentage of cases — reduction in erectile function. The American Urological Association does not recommend this procedure for purely cosmetic indications.

Fat Transfer / Lipomodelling (Surgical Girth Enhancement)

Fat is harvested from another area of the body (typically the abdomen) and injected into the penile shaft to increase girth. This is a fully surgical procedure, typically costing R35,000–R60,000 in South Africa. Results are partially permanent — but fat reabsorption is common and unpredictable, meaning some men require multiple procedures to maintain results, escalating total costs significantly.

P-Shot (PRP Therapy)

PRP therapy involves drawing the patient’s own blood, centrifuging it to concentrate platelets, and injecting it into the penile tissue. Costs in South Africa range from R4,500 to R9,000 per session. Evidence for girth increase is limited; evidence for erectile function improvement is stronger. It is more accurately positioned as an erectile enhancement treatment than an enlargement procedure. Sandton Men’s Clinic does not perform P-Shot therapy, but can refer where appropriate.

Before You Book: 6 Questions to Ask Any Penis Enlargement Provider

Regardless of which approach you’re considering, protect yourself by asking these questions before committing:

  • Is this quote itemised — and does it include anaesthetist, theatre, pre-op tests, and all follow-up consultations?
  • What is your complication rate for this specific procedure, and what happens if I experience a complication?
  • Can I speak to previous patients who have had this procedure?
  • What are the realistic outcome ranges — not the best-case scenario?
  • Is this procedure reversible if I’m unhappy with the results?
  • What is the maintenance cost over 3–5 years, including top-ups or revision procedures?

A provider who deflects or minimises any of these questions is a red flag. Sandton Men’s Clinic answers all of these transparently during your first consultation — and we will tell you honestly if we believe a different approach is more appropriate for your situation.

Making the Right Decision for Your Body and Your Budget

Penis enlargement in South Africa spans a wide range — from a R2,500 natural medicine protocol through to R120,000+ combined surgical packages. The right choice is not the most expensive or the most dramatic — it’s the one that correctly matches what is actually driving your concern with an approach appropriate to that cause.

For most men, the best starting point is an honest assessment with a qualified practitioner who will tell you the truth about your situation — not sell you a procedure. At Sandton Men’s Clinic, that conversation starts at R2,500 and includes everything you need to understand your options and begin an effective, evidence-based protocol.

We serve men across Sandton, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Ekurhuleni, and Mpumalanga — 24 hours a day, with complete confidentiality and no referral required.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does penis enlargement cost in South Africa?
    Costs vary widely by method. Natural medicine protocols at Sandton Men’s Clinic start from R2,500 for a full consultation and treatment plan. Non-surgical hyaluronic acid (HA) filler procedures typically range from R16,000 to R25,000 per session at SA aesthetic clinics. Surgical enlargement (lengthening or girth procedures) generally runs from R25,000–R80,000+, depending on technique, surgeon, and facility. Always request an itemised quote — advertised prices often exclude anaesthetic, theatre, and aftercare fees.
  • What is the cheapest form of penis enlargement in South Africa?
    The most affordable clinically supervised option is a natural medicine protocol — Sandton Men’s Clinic’s programme starts from R2,500. This is not surgery and does not produce anatomical changes, but it does improve erectile quality, blood flow, hormonal health, and functional performance, which meaningfully affects how the penis presents during arousal. For men whose primary concern is firmness and fullness rather than raw anatomy, this is often the most appropriate and cost-effective starting point.
  • How long do penis filler results last in South Africa?
    Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers used for girth enhancement are temporary. Results typically last 6–18 months, depending on the product used, the volume injected, and individual metabolism. Top-up treatments are required to maintain results, which means the true long-term cost is significantly higher than a single session price suggests. Fat transfer (surgical) offers longer-lasting results but carries higher complication rates, including reabsorption and asymmetry.
  • Does medical aid cover penis enlargement in South Africa?
    Generally, no. Cosmetic penis enlargement procedures are not covered by South African medical aid schemes, including Discovery Health, Bonitas, or Medihelp, as they are elective cosmetic treatments rather than medically necessary interventions. In rare cases where a procedure is clinically motivated — for example, correcting a deformity caused by Peyronie’s disease — partial coverage may be possible with a urologist’s motivation. Always confirm with your scheme before proceeding.
  • What is the difference between penis lengthening and girth enhancement — and do they cost the same?
    These target different outcomes and have different price points. Lengthening procedures — typically involving suspensory ligament release — aim to increase the flaccid hang and visible length, but produce minimal increase in erect length. These are surgical and typically range from R25,000 to R50,000. Girth enhancement uses fillers (temporary) or fat grafting (surgical) to increase circumference. HA fillers for girth range from R16,000–R25,000 per session; surgical fat transfer from R35,000–R80,000+. The two can be combined, which increases the cost substantially.
  • Is penis enlargement surgery in South Africa worth the cost?
    This depends entirely on the individual’s goals, expectations, and what is actually driving the concern. Surgical outcomes are variable — satisfaction rates in penis augmentation surgery are lower than in most other cosmetic procedures, and complications, including scarring, loss of sensitivity, erectile dysfunction, and asymmetry, are well-documented. Most urology bodies recommend surgery only in clinical cases. For men whose concern is primarily about erectile quality or confidence, non-surgical natural medicine approaches often deliver more satisfying outcomes at a fraction of the cost and with no surgical risk.
  • How much is the P-Shot (PRP therapy) for penis enlargement in South Africa?
    The P-Shot (Priapus Shot) involves injecting platelet-rich plasma derived from the patient’s own blood into the penile tissue. It is promoted for erectile function improvement and modest girth enhancement. In South Africa, P-Shot treatments typically range from R4,500 to R9,000 per session, with most providers recommending 2–3 sessions for optimal results. Evidence for girth increase is limited; evidence for erectile function improvement is more established. Sandton Men’s Clinic does not perform P-Shot procedures but can advise on alternatives and refer to appropriate providers.
  • Can I pay for penis enlargement at Sandton Men’s Clinic in instalments?
    Our R2,500 natural treatment package is accessible as a single payment. For men considering more extensive multi-session protocols, our practitioners discuss payment structuring during the consultation. We do not offer financing through third-party credit providers — but the natural medicine approach is designed to be financially accessible as a starting point before any costlier intervention is considered.
  • Is the R2,500 price at Sandton Men’s Clinic for surgery?
    No. The R2,500 package at Sandton Men’s Clinic is for our natural medicine protocol — a full practitioner consultation, hormonal and vascular assessment, personalised herbal and nutritional treatment plan, and ongoing support. Sandton Men’s Clinic does not perform surgical or filler procedures. We are a naturopathic men’s health clinic.
  • Are there men’s clinics in Johannesburg and Pretoria offering penis enlargement?
    Sandton Men’s Clinic serves men from across Johannesburg, Pretoria (Tshwane), Ekurhuleni, Emfuleni, Midvaal, Lesedi, and Mpumalanga from our Buccleuch, Sandton location. We are open 24/7 and require no referral. For surgical or filler procedures, we can provide referrals to qualified urologists and aesthetic physicians in Gauteng.
  • How do I know if I need enlargement or if my real issue is erectile quality?
    This is exactly what our initial consultation determines. Many men who present with size concerns are, on assessment, experiencing a decline in erectile firmness and fullness rather than an anatomical deficit. When erection quality is optimised, perceived and functional size often improves meaningfully — without surgery, without fillers, and at a fraction of the cost. Our assessment tells you honestly which category you fall into.
  • What results can I expect from the SMC natural protocol?
    Most men experience noticeable improvement in erection quality, firmness, and fullness within 3–6 weeks of the protocol. Improvements in libido, energy, and sexual confidence are often experienced sooner. The programme does not produce permanent anatomical size change, but for men whose functional concern is addressed, the results are highly satisfying — and sustainable without ongoing medication dependency.