Does scar tissue limit inflatable cylinder expansion?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:19 am
Greetings All,
Does anyone know if scar tissue can form capsules around penile implant cylinders? I know it can encapsulate breast implants and constrict them to the point of being firm and even hard. I had a malleable prosthesis for many years and replaced it with a three-piece inflatable device. The malleable prosthesis resulted in a noticeable loss of girth versus my natural anatomy. The inflatable prosthesis improved girth but it is still quite a bit less than my natural anatomy. In reading through this board it seems that many men often retain their natural girth and in some cases even gain a bit more. Based on my own experiences having adequate girth is more important to me than length. I've considered inflating my prosthesis on a regular basis to see if this helps, but it requires self-discipline and time. And, after so many years it might not help much. On a different note at what length is a penis considered short? At what girth/circumference is it considered thin? Last, has anyone had excess shaft skin bunch up behind the glans after surgery due to having less length and/or girth? Having loose shaft skin seems to compromise erectile quality.
Regards,
Gene
Does anyone know if scar tissue can form capsules around penile implant cylinders? I know it can encapsulate breast implants and constrict them to the point of being firm and even hard. I had a malleable prosthesis for many years and replaced it with a three-piece inflatable device. The malleable prosthesis resulted in a noticeable loss of girth versus my natural anatomy. The inflatable prosthesis improved girth but it is still quite a bit less than my natural anatomy. In reading through this board it seems that many men often retain their natural girth and in some cases even gain a bit more. Based on my own experiences having adequate girth is more important to me than length. I've considered inflating my prosthesis on a regular basis to see if this helps, but it requires self-discipline and time. And, after so many years it might not help much. On a different note at what length is a penis considered short? At what girth/circumference is it considered thin? Last, has anyone had excess shaft skin bunch up behind the glans after surgery due to having less length and/or girth? Having loose shaft skin seems to compromise erectile quality.
Regards,
Gene