Dr Rena Malik said on a podcast that a 2021 Japanese study of 126 men found larger noses were associated with 5.3-inch stretched penile length, versus 4.1 inches for smaller noses.
She said old beliefs linking penis size to hands or feet were not supported, while a 2023 follow-up study reported similar findings.
The reports suggested penile length is largely determined before birth rather than by age, height or weight, though Malik stressed the link is only a correlation, not an exact predictor.
Does the nose-penis size link found in Japanese men hold true for other ethnicities, or is it a genetic outlier?
As average penis size reportedly increases, why does male anxiety over length continue to fuel a risky cosmetic surgery boom?
Beyond surgical promises, what are the actual long-term satisfaction and regret rates for men who undergo penis enlargement procedures?