As mentioned by Clavell and agreed upon by Malik at 1:30 that length following a penile implant will not improve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4_X58B5qYA
Let's just keep it simple, just write your pre implant length below followed by your post implant length. If it's shorter post implant then only write below if you're at least one year out from surgery.
"Length definitely will not improve"
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splitpeach
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"Length definitely will not improve"
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
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whatevery
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Re: "Length definitely will not improve"
To tell you the truth I no longer listen to doctors (any doctors) when they say that your length would not improve. I won't even ask them about it anymore. I already know their answer. I spoke to 4 doctors and they all say the same.
I pretty sure that they all know that it's possible to add to your length following implantation but they need to say that it isn't in order to lower your expectations.
Most everybody that comes to them for the implant expect their doctor "to make it bigger". Well, doctors know that they can't do that for you, unless the surgery includes TEP component. They can implant you but then it's mainly up to you. With LGX you can add substantially to your preop length. Most every LGX recipient I had interactions with and read from on franktalk say they are noticeably longer than they were preop. AX maybe too, I just don't have the data. Boston Scientific and Rigicon websites claim that too. Even many recipients of CX and Titan and probably X seem to add a bit to their preop length.
Again, unless your surgery involves auxetics it's not up to your doctor. It's up to you and maybe your anatomy but your length could only come from your end. If you cycle regularly when you get a green light, maybe even do Perito exercise, and/or pump if your doctor approves, or at your own risk based on the info that you get from the members here - I reckon you stand a good chance of adding to your preop length. If not, it's highly unlikely it's going to happen no matter what you get yourself implanted with.
So do your surgery tomorrow mate. Expect some penile length loss immediately postop. When your doctor tells you that you may cycle, that is what would probably make you longer. Again, "probably" is always an operative term (there are no guarantees in life, I'm sure you know that by now) but nearly everybody I see here were able to at least regain their preop length. Many added a bit to it. Good luck!
I pretty sure that they all know that it's possible to add to your length following implantation but they need to say that it isn't in order to lower your expectations.
Most everybody that comes to them for the implant expect their doctor "to make it bigger". Well, doctors know that they can't do that for you, unless the surgery includes TEP component. They can implant you but then it's mainly up to you. With LGX you can add substantially to your preop length. Most every LGX recipient I had interactions with and read from on franktalk say they are noticeably longer than they were preop. AX maybe too, I just don't have the data. Boston Scientific and Rigicon websites claim that too. Even many recipients of CX and Titan and probably X seem to add a bit to their preop length.
Again, unless your surgery involves auxetics it's not up to your doctor. It's up to you and maybe your anatomy but your length could only come from your end. If you cycle regularly when you get a green light, maybe even do Perito exercise, and/or pump if your doctor approves, or at your own risk based on the info that you get from the members here - I reckon you stand a good chance of adding to your preop length. If not, it's highly unlikely it's going to happen no matter what you get yourself implanted with.
So do your surgery tomorrow mate. Expect some penile length loss immediately postop. When your doctor tells you that you may cycle, that is what would probably make you longer. Again, "probably" is always an operative term (there are no guarantees in life, I'm sure you know that by now) but nearly everybody I see here were able to at least regain their preop length. Many added a bit to it. Good luck!
64 yrs old.
atrophied to 4" erect.
ED since about 2000.
Edex but moving to Trimix.
Implant doctor shopping now.
atrophied to 4" erect.
ED since about 2000.
Edex but moving to Trimix.
Implant doctor shopping now.
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