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Re: you think VED helps with length post IPP?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2022 3:39 pm
by 2435tjklAS
schmeb37 wrote:I have no plans to go outside my doctors orders. Can someone help answer these questions? TIA

So, use the VED post surgery to get back length? Pumped up or not? What percentage? I'll ask my urologist in my appt. with him later this week. Shrinkage sucks.


VED use post-surgery is one way to get back length. Only cycling can work for other people too, so it's not like the VED use is the mandatory only way to do it or anything. It seems to be helping me, and lots of studies and other people I've heard from recommend it too, so I don't see why anyone wouldn't, unless your doctor gave you very specific reasons not to.

For pumped up or not and percentages, I'm doing it about every way I can. I don't think there's a good or a bad way on that either. Do it however you feel like handling it. I don't think you're gonna break anything, unless you try using it 2 days after surgery, lol. Well, maybe not break, but some serious pain I'd imagine.

Re: you think VED helps with length post IPP?

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:47 pm
by SW0110
This question was after your implant.

I definitely used my ved every day before my implant.

I would be nervous after it. I did see about it one day after after reading that some use it and would not mind going past the 7 inch mark rather than just hitting it.

My issue is the bottom of the cylinder is right on the tubing. Once it starts putting pressure on the tubing. It just makes me nervous.

Re: you think VED helps with length post IPP?

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:48 pm
by 2435tjklAS
schmeb37 wrote:So, use the VED post surgery to get back length? Pumped up or not? What percentage? I just got my implant two days ago. I'll ask my urologist in my appt. with him later this week. Shrinkage sucks.


SW0110 wrote:This question was after your implant.

I definitely used my ved every day before my implant.

I would be nervous after it. I did see about it one day after after reading that some use it and would not mind going past the 7 inch mark rather than just hitting it.

My issue is the bottom of the cylinder is right on the tubing. Once it starts putting pressure on the tubing. It just makes me nervous.



I'm not sure I follow what the question is? Should it be used post-surgery? Yes, definitely. They're important pre-surgery and they definitely are post also. They're helping me. It's more of an intense exercise that cycling would be. Takes some getting used to and building up the tolerance to handle much of the pain or discomfort, but the studies I've read, the people I've talked to, and I think kinda just basic logic is that after implant drawing blood into the penis and swelling it to create more space for the cylinders to expand would help. It is being reported that VEDs pre and post-surgery are helping men regain losses from ED and even gaining more size.

I don't know about the cylinder being right on the tubing. It's my belief that you won't break anything because these devices can survive way worse than a penis pump. Often I try to inflate or deflate mine while using the VED and it does get into places where like half the pump is inside the VED by my balls and half is outside. Harder to pump there but I don't see the risk.

Disclaimer: I'm an idiot with brain damage from addiction problems who tries too hard, so use your own discretion. :)

Re: you think VED helps with length post IPP?

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:57 pm
by OregonStrong
2435tjklAS wrote:
schmeb37 wrote:So, use the VED post surgery to get back length? Pumped up or not? What percentage? I just got my implant two days ago. I'll ask my urologist in my appt. with him later this week. Shrinkage sucks.


SW0110 wrote:This question was after your implant.

I definitely used my ved every day before my implant.

I would be nervous after it. I did see about it one day after after reading that some use it and would not mind going past the 7 inch mark rather than just hitting it.

My issue is the bottom of the cylinder is right on the tubing. Once it starts putting pressure on the tubing. It just makes me nervous.



I'm not sure I follow what the question is? Should it be used post-surgery? Yes, definitely. They're important pre-surgery and they definitely are post also. They're helping me. It's more of an intense exercise that cycling would be. Takes some getting used to and building up the tolerance to handle much of the pain or discomfort, but the studies I've read, the people I've talked to, and I think kinda just basic logic is that after implant drawing blood into the penis and swelling it to create more space for the cylinders to expand would help. It is being reported that VEDs pre and post-surgery are helping men regain losses from ED and even gaining more size.

I don't know about the cylinder being right on the tubing. It's my belief that you won't break anything because these devices can survive way worse than a penis pump. Often I try to inflate or deflate mine while using the VED and it does get into places where like half the pump is inside the VED by my balls and half is outside. Harder to pump there but I don't see the risk.

Disclaimer: I'm an idiot with brain damage from addiction problems who tries too hard, so use your own discretion. :)


You've got it right, the pump tries to go up in the VED sometimes for me too, but I can usually block it with my finger when I pump it up enough that it doesn't do that. Just takes some practice. I've been using a VED several times a week with my implant fully inflated for almost 2 years now. No issues, and I've gradually increased my girth by doing this. I can get progressively more pumps in too on my implant for even more filling out of the corpora with my implant by using the VED.

Re: you think VED helps with length post IPP?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:02 am
by Pau1pau1
How many weeks before you can start using ved after surgery