whatevery wrote:When your cylinders get sized up to the glan, instead of into the glan leaving your penis's head completely soft, without support, and just literally hanging. Makes it look ugly and hard to have sex with, basically defeating the whole purpose of implantation. Many lower volume surgeons size their cylinders up to the glan for some reason.
Search the forum for "floppy glan". There are pretty descriptive pictures from poor members that got stuck with them. This is the first question I ask when interviewing a surgeon: "how do you size your cylinders: up to the glan, into the glan, or to the tip of the penis?"
Hi whatevery,
So I assume that the best placement for the cylinders would have to be to the tip of the penis, is this right?
I had no luck so far. Have 4 more appointments coming up before I'd be ready to give up and consider out of state.
Are you saying that you have 4 docs to interview and if they dont answer your question about cylinder placement in the glans that you'll give up on an implant entirely? Please dont do that if thats what youre implying.
In your view, which docs provide the best placement for the cylinders?
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