ElbowRoom wrote:I also have "little balls" from years of TRT use. I'm curious how that will affect pump placement and visibility. Dr. Hakky didn't mention it as a concern when he examined me and looked at my history, but I've added this to my list of questions to ask him the next time we talk. I'll let you folks know what he says.
My surgery is currently scheduled for October, so I have some time to find this out. It seems to me it depends on whether the scrotum contracts as the testicles atrophy, or stays the same size. If it keeps size that just means more space for a pump, if it contracts then it might make for a tight pump space and a very visible pump. "It is what it is" either way I suppose.
My balls shrunk and the scrotum stayed the same size.
Surgeon actually liked that, and the pump placement is perfect.