Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

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uribah
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Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby uribah » Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:56 pm

I have a question for the community: What pants are the most comfortable and provide the best freedom of movement after surgery? It has been over five months since my procedure (Titan Touch), and I still find jeans uncomfortable due to the size of my implant, even when it is flat. Currently, my favorite pants are the Reebok Men's Unwind Cargo Pants, but they are not suitable for the office.
Can anyone recommend a good alternative?

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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby Implant2025 » Mon Mar 03, 2025 12:50 am

uribah wrote:I still find jeans uncomfortable due to the size of my implant, even when it is flat. Currently, my favorite pants are the Reebok Men's Unwind Cargo Pants, but they are not suitable for the office.
Can anyone recommend a good alternative?


Before comfortable pants, you need comfortable underwear that's fit for purpose. If your Titan implant is giving you a bulge that rubs the wrong way in dress slacks, maybe you need to consider underwear for the office that is more constrictive than usual and that immobilizes your penis. Then maybe you'll be OK to wear dress slacks that are more fitted than cargo pants.

Generally I've found I'm comfortable wearing Separatec boxer briefs since it has a pouch to lift and isolate the scrotum, with a separate compartment to hold the penis pointing downward. I've also worn the Jockey Sport Stability Pouch jockstrap that keeps my penis pointing up toward my abdomen when I'm wearing tighter/stiffer material slacks.

When my glans was especially sensitive after implant surgery, I followed another FT contributors recommendation and covered the glans with a newborn baby sock before putting on underwear.
GM(73) ED for past 10 years. Before: 6.0"L, 5.5"G. After (30 days): 5.5"L, 5.25"G. AMS CX MS pump 18cm/17.5cm on 1/29/25 by Dr Clavell in Houston.

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Kodixx
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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby Kodixx » Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:22 am

Implant2025,

I've been struggling with this also - appreciate the info. Here's what I found based on your post. Does that look right ?

- Chuck

https://www.amazon.com/Separatec-Underwear-Breathable-Bamboo-Briefs/dp/B0CQT31ZQK/ref=sr_1_4_sspa?crid=S4VIYNB6IJO6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._xNIFpryPM1w1x-LoLBaIhSrzycZuFzZI5P612H06OQGrCe-HAhVxe3BSzP4Sb16M1R1KpdL0KCaGRyh_PW63m6f-2G2mB9mITmBbiu_G74ymoof5U3Xi3zcTijV_xxoJkuiFOL1WuaRScarW6Wr62cVBlCHeLCHl1mhav0---XoKDhFOOkdKkl_liFTt4ObFst98Y8jVvRWgXbKnMKw8uj0qj6lQjZI2f15Qa6DLYZnAXRh5Et6J3YBtvq7DDdWmTpHelzpAujLru9P_3m7qcC9-mF9P_H8d0qDqguNuEc.qbIE1lGr4QZsJazv9aYmFhLBdCkq91I_Iy0s0KTLdlw&dib_tag=se&keywords=separatec%2Bboxer%2Bbriefs%2Bfor%2Bmen&qid=1740993926&sprefix=Separatec%2Bboxer%2Bbriefs%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-4-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Jockey-Underwear-Sport-Stability-Microfiber/dp/B0CXXDZVTN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=216WJ19EXIHGY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.WAlt3T3rOcjwYFFhHU-9-Wj_30aNASxaPWtwJ3A2ycj5Bm8S9NRcHM6B2dfqYZltQun_8qlTSuCS87quqBzZxG3syvF755YeeoXYrcYu7WOiyTI6f89rx4ZyIb3u7RACgptUOSUf6q27clqRrMzG2b8sNk44gKWh5lbRf1hAWyT3lifYHc4MBbE8AyKioAdOG6EGqlGsn5l6kc33zChbMriZeu7TLgunFh39pr1j8N4lWsTqdFhka9r6YaA2aP8n2eIFa8BwZ_k1-e-LlTTnTiGyCpj5K8wc_teBPo6SrOzDwEE5Zv-wB5JplNb-c7P55bpSZq3Pawo9pXLPO-Gu4rtS8V9QJgL0huAuLPxXb9Dn439LjOzwzFKt0CDuv_ARcGRzl3LvgqSS1235c3sVFHPNcATQYQw48rR413WB-GMilzKqnGFZaXU930ariQoG.IKqBTz-LFuK89oxRrXaYOmgMBxT1NSztqG-z_-wbVYw&dib_tag=se&keywords=Jockey%2BSport%2BStability%2BPouch%2Bjockstrap&qid=1740994142&sprefix=jockey%2Bsport%2Bstability%2Bpouch%2Bjockstrap%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-1&th=1&psc=1
Feb 2025 - 58 yo, 38 with greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) - pre-op L:7", post-op @ 3 mos L: 6.75" G: 5.5"
2 wks pain, cycling-sex-lifting @ 7 wks, no discomfort @ ? mos, felt like 'new normal' @ ? mos

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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby Old Guy » Mon Mar 03, 2025 8:43 am

Well, I wore sweatpants for probably six months, not a good look for the office. But when I had to dress in nice clothes, I made sure my penis was fully deflated to avoid it rubbing too much in my underwear. I only used cotton boxer briefs for underwear. Those were comfortable enough but didn't hide my bulge. In dress pants or jeans it's not prominent like in sweats.
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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby Implant2025 » Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:25 am

Kodixx wrote:Implant2025,

I've been struggling with this also - appreciate the info. Here's what I found based on your post. Does that look right ?

- Chuck

https://www.amazon.com/Separatec-Underwear-Breathable-Bamboo-Briefs/dp/B0CQT31ZQK/ref=sr_1_4_sspa?crid=S4VIYNB6IJO6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._xNIFpryPM1w1x-LoLBaIhSrzycZuFzZI5P612H06OQGrCe-HAhVxe3BSzP4Sb16M1R1KpdL0KCaGRyh_PW63m6f-2G2mB9mITmBbiu_G74ymoof5U3Xi3zcTijV_xxoJkuiFOL1WuaRScarW6Wr62cVBlCHeLCHl1mhav0---XoKDhFOOkdKkl_liFTt4ObFst98Y8jVvRWgXbKnMKw8uj0qj6lQjZI2f15Qa6DLYZnAXRh5Et6J3YBtvq7DDdWmTpHelzpAujLru9P_3m7qcC9-mF9P_H8d0qDqguNuEc.qbIE1lGr4QZsJazv9aYmFhLBdCkq91I_Iy0s0KTLdlw&dib_tag=se&keywords=separatec%2Bboxer%2Bbriefs%2Bfor%2Bmen&qid=1740993926&sprefix=Separatec%2Bboxer%2Bbriefs%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-4-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Jockey-Underwear-Sport-Stability-Microfiber/dp/B0CXXDZVTN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=216WJ19EXIHGY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.WAlt3T3rOcjwYFFhHU-9-Wj_30aNASxaPWtwJ3A2ycj5Bm8S9NRcHM6B2dfqYZltQun_8qlTSuCS87quqBzZxG3syvF755YeeoXYrcYu7WOiyTI6f89rx4ZyIb3u7RACgptUOSUf6q27clqRrMzG2b8sNk44gKWh5lbRf1hAWyT3lifYHc4MBbE8AyKioAdOG6EGqlGsn5l6kc33zChbMriZeu7TLgunFh39pr1j8N4lWsTqdFhka9r6YaA2aP8n2eIFa8BwZ_k1-e-LlTTnTiGyCpj5K8wc_teBPo6SrOzDwEE5Zv-wB5JplNb-c7P55bpSZq3Pawo9pXLPO-Gu4rtS8V9QJgL0huAuLPxXb9Dn439LjOzwzFKt0CDuv_ARcGRzl3LvgqSS1235c3sVFHPNcATQYQw48rR413WB-GMilzKqnGFZaXU930ariQoG.IKqBTz-LFuK89oxRrXaYOmgMBxT1NSztqG-z_-wbVYw&dib_tag=se&keywords=Jockey%2BSport%2BStability%2BPouch%2Bjockstrap&qid=1740994142&sprefix=jockey%2Bsport%2Bstability%2Bpouch%2Bjockstrap%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-1&th=1&psc=1


Yea, Separatec comes in different fabrics and briefs too. The main thing is the pouch for your balls and a separate slot for your penis. The jock I only use when I’m wearing something like tight jeans that would rub my glans the wrong way.

Everyone’s anatomy is different - some guys have posted about wearing compression biker shorts and regular jocks too. And for the first two weeks after surgery I only wore oversized sweat pants and lounge pants because any pants rubbing against my underwear covered penis hurt like heck.
GM(73) ED for past 10 years. Before: 6.0"L, 5.5"G. After (30 days): 5.5"L, 5.25"G. AMS CX MS pump 18cm/17.5cm on 1/29/25 by Dr Clavell in Houston.

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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby Vitalssk » Tue Mar 04, 2025 12:15 am

I squeeze the shit out of my implant to deflate it. Then I don’t have any issues with any sort of pants. But i live in joggers. Only at working picking up garbage for nyc do I wear pants. 2 months into recovery I don’t have any issues with rubbing. The first month picking up garbage with my dick in my waist band suckkkkkked
36 year old with 28cm coloplast titan with 125cc Reservoir, lock out with 0 Rear tip extender and pump
Suffered from Combined arterial insufficiency and corporo-venous occlusive erectile dysfunction and Peyronie disease
Had a 35 degree curve

uribah
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Re: Comfortable Pants Recommendations After Surgery

Postby uribah » Tue Mar 04, 2025 12:58 pm

Thank you all for your responses!
As a bonus to this discussion, here’s a ranked list of the most recommended brands and styles of underwear after penile implant surgery, based on suggestions from users on FrankTalk (generated by AI).
1. Jockstraps: Jockstraps are frequently recommended, especially in the initial post-op period, for their support and ability to keep the penis pointing upwards. Some recommend sizing up for jockstraps to accommodate surgical gauze. McDavid jock straps are specifically mentioned.
2. Separate pouch underwear: Brands like Separatec and David Archy are popular for their separate pouches that comfortably accommodate the implant. David Archy's micro modal separate pouches are specifically mentioned.
3. Briefs: Briefs are generally recommended for providing support. Jockey briefs and Calvin Klein hip briefs are mentioned.
4. Boxer briefs: Boxer briefs offer a balance of support and comfort. Tight-fitting athletic boxer briefs are also noted.
5. "Underwear For Men" (UFM): This brand is recommended, although specific styles are not detailed.
6. Agacio: Agacio large pouch low rise briefs are recommended for holding the penis forward for comfort.
7. John Sievers: This brand is noted for having a pouch that supports the scrotum and provides room for the penis.
8. Andrew Christian: This brand is noted for having a real pouch for support.
9. Bike jocks: This brand is recommended but does not specify a style.
10. Tommy John: This brand makes briefs with a horizontal opening, but they are more expensive.
11. Howeray: Low-rise briefs from Howeray are noted as comfortable and affordable.
12. Stageman: Stageman underwear is available at Amazon and highly contoured for support.
13. SAXX: SAXX boxer briefs have a separate pocket for the genitals to accommodate the implant.

My personal preference is for Separatec – I love them for their comfort and support.


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