niarceel wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions, guys.
I think I'm going to do this:
Fold the elastic band on my underwear down an inch or so to hold my penis up and in place.
I tried this with an erection. It was comfortable, effective, and I didn't notice it much.
Immediately post-op (the most important time for positioning the penis), the waistband trick may not be as comfortable as you hope.
I wrapped my penis in a lot of medical gauze (for padding and sterility) and wore an athletic supporter (jock strap) one size smaller than normal. This, on recommendation of my surgeon.
Most implanted men (by the reports I have read) have erections that point lower than before the implant. Considering that an erection that points higher is generally considered better for coitus, it seems prudent to take whatever steps are necessary to keep that erection pointing up. Mostly, that entails letting the scar tissue forming around the proximal end of the implant to form with the most upward orientation possible. So, holding the base of the penis pointing as upward as possible (along with the distal portion) seems the best idea.
So, point your entire penis' shaft from scrotum to meatus (tip) up.
I wear mine (as I did even before the implant) pointed up whenever I can.