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Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:10 pm
by Dwoody1977
Hi I have had a titan one touch implanted two weeks ago I originally had a malleable implant and had it revised to the titan
I See my surgeon today he asked to see me
He was more than happy with my recovery he said I’m well ahead of where I should be at this stage
He inflated the implant today and I was a bit taken aback with my size length of my penis obviously I’m still slightly swollen but I’m curious will this gain length over the weeks of cycling in the future ?
Also at 4 pumps now the penis feels hard but not quite as I would like it ..but the bulb is rock hard and can’t be pumped more .. will I be able to pump more into my penis over the months of cycling ? As this just dosnt seem enough
Sorry about the questions I know it’s early on post surgery but after many many years of ed I’m desperate for this to be right
Many thanks

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:18 am
by 2435tjklAS
Yes, it will. After my first implant I waited over a month to cycle and because I didn't know better I expected all my size back already and instead lost over 2". The pump sometimes would get hard after a few pumps too. That concerned me. But there is no need to worry. This happens to literally everyone. You are breaking it in and expecting anything two weeks after surgery will not happen.

All you gotta know is you must be patient. You'll get all your size back or more, but it will take months or a year of cycling, and consider using a VED plus Perito's THE exercise.

The data and many personal experiences have proven you'll get what you want. But all of them will also confirm it's a slow process.

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:40 am
by wilsonmill
Try cycling in a hot shower or tub, get it all softened up. Much easier.

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:48 am
by GoodWood
Cycling will regain length and girth over a matter of months.
Cycle twice a day. Inflate fully. As much as you can. After a few minutes gently bend the implant a bit up and down, side to side. Then try putting another pump in. Sometimes no more will go. But sometimes you’ll get another partial pump or two.

Try to stay pumped at max 20 or 30 minutes or as long as you can.

Do that twice a day.

Did you surgeon say it was OK to be immersed in a bath? If so this is easier to do and easier to tolerate in a hot bath.

But make absolutely certain your surgeon has cleared to you be in the bath. Make certain. An infection would be catastrophic.


But yes, over months of regular cycling (my surgeon said that having sex counts for a cycle) twice a day will regain length and girth.

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 12:11 pm
by Discovernew
GoodWood wrote:Cycling will regain length and girth over a matter of months.
Cycle twice a day. Inflate fully. As much as you can. After a few minutes gently bend the implant a bit up and down, side to side. Then try putting another pump in. Sometimes no more will go. But sometimes you’ll get another partial pump or two.

Try to stay pumped at max 20 or 30 minutes or as long as you can.

Do that twice a day.

Did you surgeon say it was OK to be immersed in a bath? If so this is easier to do and easier to tolerate in a hot bath.

But make absolutely certain your surgeon has cleared to you be in the bath. Make certain. An infection would be catastrophic.


But yes, over months of regular cycling (my surgeon said that having sex counts for a cycle) twice a day will regain length and girth.


GoodWood, i see you have a 24cm titan. I am curious how much length did you gain post op? and how long did it take you to get most of it?

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:00 pm
by GoodWood
Discovernew wrote:

GoodWood, i see you have a 24cm titan. I am curious how much length did you gain post op? and how long did it take you to get most of it?


I’ve had an extraordinarily easy recovery. Not sure why: my age? (56) Surgeon? (Eid) Luck?

My very first measurements for length were essentially my preop length. I think I was 7 1/8” at my absolute best preop. I’m currently 7” or maybe 6 7/8”.

My preop girth was 6.5” and my very first measurement was 5.5” so I lost an inch. By the end of the second week I measured 5.75”. So now I’m down 3/4” from my preop girth. Still plenty big but I expect with cycling I continue to gain girth back. I don’t expect to get any more length. An implant won’t make you bigger than you were before ED.

Dr Eid told me that because of my large girth I should expect to lose 1cm girth. That would mean a change from 6.5” to 6.1” girth.

I’ll know where I’ve ended up in about a year.

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:05 pm
by Dwoody1977
2435tjklAS wrote:Yes, it will. After my first implant I waited over a month to cycle and because I didn't know better I expected all my size back already and instead lost over 2". The pump sometimes would get hard after a few pumps too. That concerned me. But there is no need to worry. This happens to literally everyone. You are breaking it in and expecting anything two weeks after surgery will not happen.

All you gotta know is you must be patient. You'll get all your size back or more, but it will take months or a year of cycling, and consider using a VED plus Perito's THE exercise.

The data and many personal experiences have proven you'll get what you want. But all of them will also confirm it's a slow process.


Thank you for the advice this has put my mind working in overdrive to rest
Thank you

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:06 pm
by Dwoody1977
GoodWood wrote:Cycling will regain length and girth over a matter of months.
Cycle twice a day. Inflate fully. As much as you can. After a few minutes gently bend the implant a bit up and down, side to side. Then try putting another pump in. Sometimes no more will go. But sometimes you’ll get another partial pump or two.

Try to stay pumped at max 20 or 30 minutes or as long as you can.

Do that twice a day.

Did you surgeon say it was OK to be immersed in a bath? If so this is easier to do and easier to tolerate in a hot bath.

But make absolutely certain your surgeon has cleared to you be in the bath. Make certain. An infection would be catastrophic.


But yes, over months of regular cycling (my surgeon said that having sex counts for a cycle) twice a day will regain length and girth.


I’ll try this thanks for the advice

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:13 pm
by Discovernew
GoodWood wrote:
Discovernew wrote:

GoodWood, i see you have a 24cm titan. I am curious how much length did you gain post op? and how long did it take you to get most of it?


I’ve had an extraordinarily easy recovery. Not sure why: my age? (56) Surgeon? (Eid) Luck?

My very first measurements for length were essentially my preop length. I think I was 7 1/8” at my absolute best preop. I’m currently 7” or maybe 6 7/8”.

My preop girth was 6.5” and my very first measurement was 5.5” so I lost an inch. By the end of the second week I measured 5.75”. So now I’m down 3/4” from my preop girth. Still plenty big but I expect with cycling I continue to gain girth back. I don’t expect to get any more length. An implant won’t make you bigger than you were before ED.

Dr Eid told me that because of my large girth I should expect to lose 1cm girth. That would mean a change from 6.5” to 6.1” girth.

I’ll know where I’ve ended up in about a year.


it's really good that you are almost at your natural length immediately post op. Are those measurements bone pressed?

Re: Will cycling help regain some length and girth

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 5:11 pm
by GoodWood
Discovernew wrote:
it's really good that you are almost at your natural length immediately post op. Are those measurements bone pressed?



Yes they are. The link to my journal is in my signature and there are pics of preop and my post op progress there.