It's a tricky procedure. I had it done and regret it because I was left with internal scar tissue and skin adhesions. Basically when the fat is cut out, its difficult not to remove some of the fascia and therefore there is no barrier between scar tissue and the shaft skin, so they kind of fuse together. Before you consider surgery, I'd look into fat dissolving injections, like Kybella etc. If that isn't seen as a viable option (if no Dr will try it), then, depending on the amount of fat you have, it's worth considering having an alternative filler, such as
PMMA,
Ellanse or even
HA, to smooth out any issues you have with contour and add additional firmness. I'm assuming you don't like the look and feel of the fat.
The final option is surgical
Removal, but don't have it all removed. Make sure the surgeon leaves a thin layer behind, so that he doesn't remove
Dartos fascia. It's when the surgeon tries to cut all the fat out that most of the problems occur, as it's difficult not to remove fascia as the fat is stuck to it. I don't really follow the PE scene anymore so am out of the loop, but in the London David Ralp and Suks Minhas used to be the go to surgeons for surgical reconstruction. There is a guy, based in Birmingham, call Paul Anderson also. The other option is Miro Djordevic in Belgrade. He's arguably the best option as he's very experienced with
Removal and is much cheaper.
Ideally you should post some photos and describe what it is you don't like and why you want it removed. Then I can advise you better on what to do. But surgery really should be a last resort. Fat just isn't a good option imo and the result can be so dissapointing that it scares guys away from all types on enhancement. But other fillers really can give you the size, feel and appearance you'd be happy with.