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Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2026 4:15 pm
by edjohn
My date was October so I am still not quite at a year but I really thought sensitivity would normalize sooner. I can inflate harder than ever, but nearing the limit of my grip it gets sore and more notably there is soreness mid shaft afterwards. In other words I am constantly sore because we use it every day (or i do at least).
Does anyone else feel like an outlier… like did you have soreness for a year or multiple years and then it completely went away? Do you think it’s all about when the implant reached its full size or do you think it never does, your nerves just eventually give up?
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2026 10:00 pm
by SWorks17
Edjohn, my dick hurt more in the glans area for more than a year.
I was concerned that I’d never be able to leave it pumped up to the max close to two hours.
I kept cycling every day even past a year, and I did hot bathtub cycling 3 to 4 times a week where I would pump to 70 percent and do perito type exercises for 5 minutes bending my dick up down and side to side. Then I would pump up to the max and see how long I could go before crying uncle. The soreness and pain got less and less every week.
I still continue to cycle most every day in the shower and I’m over 4 years out from surgery.
It even got better after two years, where I could pump up to the max way ahead of time, so I would be ready when the wifey and I would have foreplay and then have PIV sex.
I can still get some discomfort in my glans but it’s after 3 or 4 hours of being fully pumped.
It definitely got better for me, some guys just have more pain than others for a longer period of time.
Hang in there,
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
Sworks
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2026 10:25 am
by Rider1400
Likely just the XL cylinders trying to stretch your tunica out to its max. You could possibly have slightly less girth from years of ED and the cylinders are doing their job of stretching it out. Have you measured your girth from earlier on up to the present? You could be gradually gaining in girth. With my first implant I only felt pain in my shaft and never felt it in glands. Now with my new one I’m just started cycling and at 3 weeks but definitely feeling stretch in girth and in glands.
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2026 11:09 am
by strongagain
I don't remember it all that well; it was too long ago. However, I had sex for the first time after five weeks—completely without any issues—and that remained the case thereafter.
I think the success of the outcome depends primarily on how skilled and experienced the surgeon is.
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2026 7:08 pm
by TenDan
I've had a penile implant, with a few revisions, for about 20 years. Whenever I tried to inflate it to the absolute maximum, I experienced pain. Because of that, I never fully inflate it.
My implant is, and has always been, an AMS 700 CX.
In my experience, some degree of discomfort at maximum inflation has always been normal. The goal, at least for me, was never to reach the absolute limit every time, but rather a level of inflation that provided a good erection without causing pain.
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2026 2:06 am
by LGXDownunder
Similar to others but I think everyone probably has a different experience with this.
Personal preferences, different surgeon's protocols, individual anatomy and so on likely all play a part.
At 15 months post op I do still get sore IF:
a. I pump the implant as far as I can possibly get it, even for a brief period. It isn't overwhelming and the soreness quickly leaves once deflated.
b. Again I pump to 100% and have a very long cycling session. It usually takes well over an hour before I feel like I want to deflate.
The discomfort is more intense, mostly in the shaft and proximal area but the glans can also get a bit sore.
Earlier in my recovery I had to deflate at that point. Now I can just push through it if I want, but I normally deflate once I've had enough.
c. I pump it really hard for PIV sex, which is how I prefer it. I usually pump further at least twice during a session of an hour or more for extra hardness. I don't really notice any discomfort while erect, but much of it is aggressive continuous hard thrusting for extended periods. Once we've had enough I can be initially quite sore but comfortable on deflation. It takes maybe up to 30 minutes to resolve.
None of this bothers me at all. I'm more than happy that sex is fully pleasurable again and the soreness is actually like a badge of honor

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Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2026 7:58 am
by browny30
This post feels like it could be written by me, Had my op last year Oct, still hurts after 20 mins on max. Especially after I orgasm and the bloodflow to the penis head subsides.
It's 100% better then what I was working with before, but I definitely wouldn't plan a dirty weekend away with it just yet.
I'm trying something new,Ive got a week off, so pumped up to 60% and now every morning and evening I pump twice, hopefully it stretches out slowly and without the pain.
Feel free to tell me this is stupid:-)
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2026 9:47 am
by cbinspok
i would say, enjoy the stretch for now, even at a year you can still be healing and adjusting to your new parts. I actually miss. the stretch feeling. good luck brother, I think you just need a bit more time is all.
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2026 12:44 pm
by Old Guy
Just my first 6 or so months after surgery were horrible. From about the third month to nine months the pain and soreness got less and less. At 6+ years post the only soreness I experience now is when I sleep on my stomach all night.
Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2026 12:50 pm
by edjohn
cbinspok wrote:i would say, enjoy the stretch for now, even at a year you can still be healing and adjusting to your new parts. I actually miss. the stretch feeling. good luck brother, I think you just need a bit more time is all.
Im actually afraid to lose the stretch feeling… its a turn on. Not sure if it’s possible for the pain to be over without losing the stretch but it would be nice.