Update: As I explained at the start I was first implanted with an AMS 700 LGX and while I did like the device and have zero complaints, it made my girth slightly smaller, down from about 5.7" to 5.5". I think it's natural for all of us to look into possible solutions to problems like that. I heard of the tunica expansion procedure (TEP) and knew I would peruse it eventually. How it started is I began seeing Dr. Hakky who switched me from the LGX to the largest Titan classic, a device that supports more girth. Before then we had talked about TEP and he said we could do it about 6 months after the implant surgery. When I ended up booking the appointment I learn he refers to it as “auxetic cuts” and that his procedure isn’t exactly the same as TEP. It is also metallurgical in nature, which sounds very smart and I vaguely understand. He invented this himself but has yet to publish about it. Presumably it is safer and more effective than the TEP. As far as a description of the procedure, I don’t want to even try when he can tell you himself:
https://streamable.com/3u5teg June 14, 2025: We do the procedure and he sends pics after of me being “degloved.” I barely know what I’m seeing here and figured I should share:

Results: One excuse for waiting this long to post update is I thought my girth size would drop more (the other excuse being drugs). Shortly after surgery I recall measuring when there was still serious swelling and it was huge, but not something that would stay that way. My “official” measurements came a few weeks after that, and I thought they'd drop more but it pretty much got to 6" around the base and going down to the glans is slightly less increments but still larger than before and all of it has stayed that way. That’s what I wanted. When I told him at a follow-up I think he invented a procedure that’ll add half an inch to your girth (1.27 cm), he said he averages between that and a slightly lower number I can’t recall and I wasn’t recording then.
So, you heard the risks - if you want more girth, consider this procedure. He wrote about more length happening after 6 to 12 weeks.
And since none of you actually care about the size of my penis, we’ll move on to what you do care about...
what does it cost?!?I emailed the hospital where the procedures are held to get an estimate, and they first sent me this:

I saw $14,728.05 and was pretty happy with this rate. I had expected paying around ~$30k based on some information I've seen before on TEP. But...check the Payment options and I wonder if you know what they mean.
I didn't, so when I called in for them to explain it, they are truly discounts of that amount. If you pay $3,682.01 a day or more before the service, that's the entire cost.
Not bad. But, it got even better.
You heard him in the video say that this can be covered under curvature correction, and it turns out it was. This is all I paid:

Plus a flight to Atlanta and a hotel room and the (unnecessary) steward to transport you back to your hotel after surgery.
My health insurance is basically Medicare, I think. Called a Medicare Expansion Plan I get cause disability and I seem to get the same coverage older retired people would get. I don't know if some 25 year old with an implant would get coverage on straightening the curvature of his penis. But I am curious to if any of you know.
Now I recently entered the 6-12 month mark after getting the Titan and that is supposed to be when the most significant size increases occur. I've been getting 9" stretched flaccid and might get more. I need more time to recover for that and two unrelated plastics procedures soon that also take about 6 months. I know I'm happy enough where I am now and will be even more after full recoveries.