VERY Successful Penis Pumping Pre-IPP Surgery - Details You Want To Know
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 1:15 pm
I am about 3 weeks, pre-surgery for an IPP (Inflatable Penile Prosthesis).
I've done a considerable amount of research about the human penis in the last 2 years due to the onset of ED (vascular leakage) and now, impending IPP surgery.
First, some very important facts and information:
1. Aging causes deterioration of the interior of the penis. Lack of oxygen is the root cause of the problem which worsens with age (it causes penile scarring , fibrosis, and nerve death). This one thing causes ED in virtually every older man. If you can arrest this process of deterioration, you can go a long way toward saving your love life.
2. Nightly, small doses of Viagra/Cialis can help maintain penile health and may help cause the return of nocturnal erections in older men which are essential for penile health. There is some evidence that theraputic use of these drugs can also reverse tissue damage and rehabilitate tissues that have scarred and developed fibrosis, as well as reverse some nerve damage from oxygen deprivation. The drugs cause arterial dilation which improves blood flow and oxygenation of the penis. The use of these drugs for penile maintenance is well documented in the medical community.
3. Documentation available on this forum and written by surgeons explains the positive results that pre-surgery penis pumping produces. Pumping for 2-6 weeks pre-surgery causes enlargement that allows a surgeon to insert the maximum size and length cylinders into the 2 corpora cavernosa cavities inside the penis. https://file.scirp.org/pdf/ASM_2013012514045982.pdf
4. Venous leakage: My PCP and my Urologist told me it's usually caused by age. The body's veins have small check valves in them that prevent blood back flow during the diastolic phase of heartbeats. These small valves endure as many as a billion+ heartbeats during a lifetime. This causes wear and tear and their small edges begin to fray causing some venous leakage. The penis requires little to no venous leakage to work properly and hold an erection. It doesn't take a lot of venous leakage to ruin a good thing. Much more information if you're interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous_leak
After daily penis pumping for 3 weeks, I have to relate my experience:
Pumping pre-surgery, I've had about 3 weeks to perform daily pumping and the results have been pretty amazing. My girth has significantly, visibly increased when either flacid or erect. My erections are a measured 3/4 inch longer. I did not really expect anything like this. If I'd known, I'd have been using a pump years ago.
My glans is significantly, visibly bigger. My wife recently remarked, "I don't know if I can get my mouth around it."
I purchased a $300 pump that is designed to be used with water, not air. A lot of paraphenalia, too complicated, although it worked, I am sending it back for a refund (it has a 60 day trial period).
I have an old air pump ($39) that I started using with water (shower, bath, spa, all work well). The $39 wonder pump works better than the $300 pump. But keep reading; there's more you need to know.
The big breakthrough was using water. Man, does water work well. It increases the vacuum strength without the usual leakage problems associated with using air. Once I get a good seal, I can increase the vacuum pressure to the point I think I could rip my dick off with it. I have to be careful not to injure myself with really high vacuum pressure. When my penis starts to sting and hurt a little, I stop pumping.
The key piece of equipment that has made using water so effective is a "cushion ring". It's allowed me to get a good fit, a good vacuum seal, greatly increase comfort, and the properly sized opening of the cushion ring prevents my scrotum and testicles from being sucked into the vacuum chamber at high vacuum pressure. Without a cushion ring, I would not have achieved such impressive results.
https://bathmatedirect.com/products/cushion-rings - I recommend these or something like them. Pick a pair with 2 different size openings that will most closely fit you, both flacid and erect. I only use one cushion ring at a time, picking the one with an opening that most closely matches the current diameter of my penis.
For those of you who have already had IPP surgery, I know that almost all of you complain that your glans size is diminished. I don't know if you can safely use a penis pump, post-IPP surgery. I hope you can. I encourage you to talk to your surgeon about using one before attempting it. You would hate it to damage the IPP. If you pump post-surgery, please send me a message telling me about your experience and results.
I only use the pump while showering for about 10 minutes per day. I pump, engorge my penis, hook the pump to a string around my neck so my hands are free, then shower, shave, and shampoo. The after effects of the enlargement last all day. When I urinate, my dick does not feel like my dick. It feels like a thick, meaty, sausage-like appendage that I don't recognize when I touch it. I really like it.
It's also plenty sensitive. No loss there.
I've done a considerable amount of research about the human penis in the last 2 years due to the onset of ED (vascular leakage) and now, impending IPP surgery.
First, some very important facts and information:
1. Aging causes deterioration of the interior of the penis. Lack of oxygen is the root cause of the problem which worsens with age (it causes penile scarring , fibrosis, and nerve death). This one thing causes ED in virtually every older man. If you can arrest this process of deterioration, you can go a long way toward saving your love life.
2. Nightly, small doses of Viagra/Cialis can help maintain penile health and may help cause the return of nocturnal erections in older men which are essential for penile health. There is some evidence that theraputic use of these drugs can also reverse tissue damage and rehabilitate tissues that have scarred and developed fibrosis, as well as reverse some nerve damage from oxygen deprivation. The drugs cause arterial dilation which improves blood flow and oxygenation of the penis. The use of these drugs for penile maintenance is well documented in the medical community.
3. Documentation available on this forum and written by surgeons explains the positive results that pre-surgery penis pumping produces. Pumping for 2-6 weeks pre-surgery causes enlargement that allows a surgeon to insert the maximum size and length cylinders into the 2 corpora cavernosa cavities inside the penis. https://file.scirp.org/pdf/ASM_2013012514045982.pdf
4. Venous leakage: My PCP and my Urologist told me it's usually caused by age. The body's veins have small check valves in them that prevent blood back flow during the diastolic phase of heartbeats. These small valves endure as many as a billion+ heartbeats during a lifetime. This causes wear and tear and their small edges begin to fray causing some venous leakage. The penis requires little to no venous leakage to work properly and hold an erection. It doesn't take a lot of venous leakage to ruin a good thing. Much more information if you're interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous_leak
After daily penis pumping for 3 weeks, I have to relate my experience:
Pumping pre-surgery, I've had about 3 weeks to perform daily pumping and the results have been pretty amazing. My girth has significantly, visibly increased when either flacid or erect. My erections are a measured 3/4 inch longer. I did not really expect anything like this. If I'd known, I'd have been using a pump years ago.
My glans is significantly, visibly bigger. My wife recently remarked, "I don't know if I can get my mouth around it."
I purchased a $300 pump that is designed to be used with water, not air. A lot of paraphenalia, too complicated, although it worked, I am sending it back for a refund (it has a 60 day trial period).
I have an old air pump ($39) that I started using with water (shower, bath, spa, all work well). The $39 wonder pump works better than the $300 pump. But keep reading; there's more you need to know.
The big breakthrough was using water. Man, does water work well. It increases the vacuum strength without the usual leakage problems associated with using air. Once I get a good seal, I can increase the vacuum pressure to the point I think I could rip my dick off with it. I have to be careful not to injure myself with really high vacuum pressure. When my penis starts to sting and hurt a little, I stop pumping.
The key piece of equipment that has made using water so effective is a "cushion ring". It's allowed me to get a good fit, a good vacuum seal, greatly increase comfort, and the properly sized opening of the cushion ring prevents my scrotum and testicles from being sucked into the vacuum chamber at high vacuum pressure. Without a cushion ring, I would not have achieved such impressive results.
https://bathmatedirect.com/products/cushion-rings - I recommend these or something like them. Pick a pair with 2 different size openings that will most closely fit you, both flacid and erect. I only use one cushion ring at a time, picking the one with an opening that most closely matches the current diameter of my penis.
For those of you who have already had IPP surgery, I know that almost all of you complain that your glans size is diminished. I don't know if you can safely use a penis pump, post-IPP surgery. I hope you can. I encourage you to talk to your surgeon about using one before attempting it. You would hate it to damage the IPP. If you pump post-surgery, please send me a message telling me about your experience and results.
I only use the pump while showering for about 10 minutes per day. I pump, engorge my penis, hook the pump to a string around my neck so my hands are free, then shower, shave, and shampoo. The after effects of the enlargement last all day. When I urinate, my dick does not feel like my dick. It feels like a thick, meaty, sausage-like appendage that I don't recognize when I touch it. I really like it.
It's also plenty sensitive. No loss there.