Penile dysmorphic disorder (PDD) is a condition where individuals perceive their penis as smaller or inadequate than its actual, normal size, despite it being within the normal range. This perceptual distortion often leads to significant distress, stress, and anxiety. PDD is a specific subtype of the broader body dysmorphic disorder (BDD); therefore, affected individuals may experience similar dissatisfaction not only concerning their penis but also other parts of their body. This dissatisfaction can not only negatively impact a person's sexual life but also lead to serious psychological consequences. In such situations, professional support and psychotherapy can provide significant benefits.