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Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:42 pm
by GoToGuy
Has anyone experienced any damage to their penis from using Trimix or other injectables?

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 2:37 am
by bldoink
Yes it is a known risk and some have reported having that issue here. I have no noticeable damage. However I figure the well over a thousand needle sticks must have caused some damage from the trauma of the needle alone. I believe some meds are more likely to cause damage than others.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 8:45 am
by Old Guy
I have a bruise on the right side of my shaft that has not gone away in over 4 years. After all the bruising healed from my implant it was still there. Now my hair has grown and covered it up.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:01 pm
by Benjohn
Can anyone explain why/how the injection ingredients cause damage?
I'm worried that what I've been prescribed might make things worse in the long term - thinking of changing to Caverject if so.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:11 pm
by slipnslider
Benjohn wrote:Can anyone explain why/how the injection ingredients cause damage?
I'm worried that what I've been prescribed might make things worse in the long term - thinking of changing to Caverject if so.


Well stabbing any tissue creates a wound, and would healing creates scars.

Plus by urologist told me the other ingredients in trimix - the phen and papaverine - are acidic and more likely to cause damage than the PGE1. If you can use just PGE1 (which i think is caverject) then you might be less likely to get damage.

But I'm not a doctor nor an expert.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 8:41 pm
by RayChez
Before my first implant they tried Caverject and I really believe that it traumatized the penis to where it just did not feel right, was bruised all the time and I thought it was starting to give a curve on it. That is when I decided I wanted an implant, and it was the best move I could have ever made. First implant lasted fifteen wonderful years, since then I am on my second revision. First revision I got a bad pump lasted only ten months, but it was giving problems from the start. Now I am on my second revision and the Urologists done a great job. I don't think anybody could have done it any better. Feels really natural. But Caverject was not for me, and I would not recommend it to nobody.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:30 am
by bldoink
Well I've been using Edex or mono-mix for 10 years. It still works great and has caused no known issues. I do recommend injections but they aren't for everyone. The thought of having 3 surgeries on my dick for an implant isn't appealing, especially when the injections work so well for me and are so inexpensive.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:52 am
by LuisFernandez
I personally just do gentle and long traction just about every day with a suction based rod extender.
This is to treat my peyronie's, and to enlarge my penis over time. Additionally i believe this mitigates the curvature issues of the injection trauma.

I also only use pge-1 because my Dr said that it's safer than trimix. That it is the other ingredients in trimix that cause scarring.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:12 pm
by Whodat
Having injected PGE-1 for 5 years ( approximately 400 needle stabs ) have not noticed any damage. The dosage has remained the same and as long as it works...gonna stick ( no pun intended ) with it. if it ever fails my GF will have to play with a soft dick. Implant is not in my future at my age.

Re: Damage to penile tissue due to use of injectables

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:23 pm
by Alanoc8
I've been using Trimix for close to 4 years and haven't seen any damage. I use a traction device followed by pumping every day so that might help ward off damage too.