Dog ear- permanent or temporary?

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Wodjathat
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Dog ear- permanent or temporary?

Postby Wodjathat » Thu Jan 15, 2026 4:36 pm

I am into my second month of the cycling program.

My only issue or concern is that when deflated I have a significant dog ear or fold on the bottom of the left hand side cylinder.

Presuming some people may have experienced something similar. If you did, did it change (as in improve or get less noticeable) over time?

I am now certainly a shower (always was) but when flacid it feels full (but can bend penis to 90 degrees so have no concerns about it feeling so fulI).
I find it best to have it pointing up when flacid which unfortunately makes the kink more apparent. If I push or bend (the non erect penis down towards 6 o’clock) I can almost get rid of the kink. But it doesn’t feel comfortable for me.

When erect it points up at around 1.30 o’clock which I am happy with. The dog ear is pretty much gone when erect. There is only a slight residual bump or ridge if that makes sense. Something I can easily live with.

I am not sure if this (dog ear when flaccid) will be a ‘friend’ for life or if it is something that will fade away.

Is there any massaging or gentle stretching exercises that I could or should be doing? Nothing radical, just mainstream sort of stuff. (I just don’t want to be told in years to come I should have done this or that)
66 years old. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders
Leak in tube from pump to cylinder at 12 weeks.
Revision made on 11 November 2026. Everything replaced except reservoir.

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Re: Dog ear- permanent or temporary?

Postby Old Guy » Thu Jan 15, 2026 4:45 pm

Having dog ears is something many guys mention. I haven't had that issue thankfully. I'm going to say since you are just 2 months post-surgery to give it some time. It will soften some and things will settle in.
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Wodjathat
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Re: Dog ear- permanent or temporary?

Postby Wodjathat » Thu Jan 15, 2026 7:01 pm

Old Guy wrote:Having dog ears is something many guys mention. I haven't had that issue thankfully. I'm going to say since you are just 2 months post-surgery to give it some time. It will soften some and things will settle in.


Cheers, fingers crossed. I guess time will tell.
66 years old. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders
Leak in tube from pump to cylinder at 12 weeks.
Revision made on 11 November 2026. Everything replaced except reservoir.

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Re: Dog ear- permanent or temporary?

Postby ElbowRoom » Fri Jan 16, 2026 10:01 am

Is the dog ear painful? If not it’s no big deal, almost nobody will ever see your flaccid penis except you.

If it’s painful or bothers you, you can add some fluid into the implant to inflate it out. This will make you even more of a shower and might make it harder to tuck into your clothes, but it is the typical way men with painful dog ears deal with it.

I think if you have dog ears it’s likely you’ll have them going forward, though they may lessen a bit as the implant softens.
58yo Coloplast Titan 28cm Penoscrotal with Dr. Hakky 10/21/2025.
Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C

Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.
8.5” and 6”C at three weeks with full glans engorgement


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