My decision to go bionic is not courageous (I am doing this with no hesitation at all) but my decision to have a 3 piece implanted in India certainly is a bold decision. Crossing several oceans during the pandemic did not seem right
I did a fair amount of research on skills, ethics and after care and chose my surgeon. Getting a fully functional penis is very important to me and I pray I succeed in this objective.
I have made a list of points to discuss with my Dr when I see him a day prior to the surgery. Any suggestions given by FT members would be highly appreciated:
- how will you size just right? I dont want to land up with the floppy glands kind of thing
- how much will you push the tips in
-how to prevent formation of scar tissue
-how to care for the wound (I dont trust Indian hospitals) and as Lost Sheep put it "be part of your medical team"
-how to avoid infection at all costs
-which soap to use (cant find any chlorhexidine gluconate soaps here)
If someone could help me with a few more questions or modifications to these, I would be immensely grateful.
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under the scalpel in an Indian OT for a 3 piece
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under the scalpel in an Indian OT for a 3 piece
Implanted AMS 700 LGX 15 + 4 RTE penoscrotal incision, 65 cc reservoir ;
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Re: under the scalpel in an Indian OT for a 3 piece
On the soap, try Amazon or Alibaba. They might have it. Also, ask at the hospital. They might have it for sale. I would think the surgeons wash with it.
Wow, I don't really know where to begin or what to suggest. But you have asked so I'll try to help.
I think we had a member from Australia who's relative had an implant in India. Based upon that conversation I'll try to tell you what to be aware of.
Language, do you speak fluently the language of your doctor & the staff in the hospital where you'll be operated on?
This Australian man had trouble with a cultrual taboo of female staff touching him in his genital area. They would not change his bandages but would merely toss the supplies to him. If you are afraid of this happening to you? Can you bring a relative to assist you with your intimate health needs. It might be wise to verify that medical supplies are included in your charges. Otherwise you may need to bring some money or other payment methods to the hospital with you.
Food, one day isn't bad but if you need to stay longer? Do you need to arrainge for food & medicines?
Please understand that I'm not standing in judgement of your medical system or country. I just am offering some suggestions based upon the previous FT member. Plus I've read of a few bad stories of surgeries in Central America.
I sincerely wish you the best & please give us updates on how you're doing.
Wow, I don't really know where to begin or what to suggest. But you have asked so I'll try to help.
I think we had a member from Australia who's relative had an implant in India. Based upon that conversation I'll try to tell you what to be aware of.
Language, do you speak fluently the language of your doctor & the staff in the hospital where you'll be operated on?
This Australian man had trouble with a cultrual taboo of female staff touching him in his genital area. They would not change his bandages but would merely toss the supplies to him. If you are afraid of this happening to you? Can you bring a relative to assist you with your intimate health needs. It might be wise to verify that medical supplies are included in your charges. Otherwise you may need to bring some money or other payment methods to the hospital with you.
Food, one day isn't bad but if you need to stay longer? Do you need to arrainge for food & medicines?
Please understand that I'm not standing in judgement of your medical system or country. I just am offering some suggestions based upon the previous FT member. Plus I've read of a few bad stories of surgeries in Central America.
I sincerely wish you the best & please give us updates on how you're doing.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Re: under the scalpel in an Indian OT for a 3 piece
subhash wrote:My decision to go bionic is not courageous (I am doing this with no hesitation at all) but my decision to have a 3 piece implanted in India certainly is a bold decision. Crossing several oceans during the pandemic did not seem right
I did a fair amount of research on skills, ethics and after care and chose my surgeon. Getting a fully functional penis is very important to me and I pray I succeed in this objective.
I have made a list of points to discuss with my Dr when I see him a day prior to the surgery. Any suggestions given by FT members would be highly appreciated:
- how will you size just right? I dont want to land up with the floppy glands kind of thing
- how much will you push the tips in
-how to prevent formation of scar tissue
-how to care for the wound (I dont trust Indian hospitals) and as Lost Sheep put it "be part of your medical team"
-how to avoid infection at all costs
-which soap to use (cant find any chlorhexidine gluconate soaps here)
If someone could help me with a few more questions or modifications to these, I would be immensely grateful.
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best of luck, bhai!
I don't have any particular points of advice regarding the implant realm but do wish you nothing but the best outcome and satisfaction, see you on the other side

24 y/o suffering from sudden onset of severe ED (from previously having no ED at all). perfectly normal penile doppler and blood/hormone/urine test results. UPDATE: diagnosed with tight pelvic floor dysfunction 

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