I've stumbled upon some stuff suggesting tissue can thin out, the glans can die and sensation can die out in the years that follow an implant?
How common are these issues?
Can anything be done to reverse or improve these problems?
What is the likelihood of encountering these issues?
Can anything be done to prevent these issues?
I may need an implant very soon and this is something that concerns me. I think some of the tissue in my penis may be damaged already as a side effect from using dutasteride to treat hair loss.
Tissue Thinning and Loss of Sensation
Re: Tissue Thinning and Loss of Sensation
Talk to the user Wolfpacker about this.
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
Re: Tissue Thinning and Loss of Sensation
I'm worried about this also
I have asked my surgeon to be conservative in sizing with a hope that that helps. I don't care about a smaller penis as much as I care about a healthy penis
I have asked my surgeon to be conservative in sizing with a hope that that helps. I don't care about a smaller penis as much as I care about a healthy penis
Born 6/15/74. I have substantial venous leak with fairly severe hour-glassing, but no hard plaques. My urologist is Dr. Laurence Levine who performed a Doppler Ultrasound and diagnosed me with VL in 2020. Surgery scheduled for Coloplast Genesis 5/19/25
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