brotherman wrote:aussiePeyronies wrote:If I tuck my flaccid downwards in tight clothes to conceal it, how likely is it that it will affect my erection angle?
Although i don't have an IPP. I have a Rigicon's malleable implant. But just like you i am 34 and i had the same concerns. When i started bending my flaccid downwards, i was always worried that my hinge will bend permanently and erection angle would be somewhat downwards. But then, i was do hell with i'll burn that bridge once i arrive there. You have IPP, you will keep you flaccid downwards to conceal it. I mean why else would you even get an IPP if it is not for the comfort of it. So, it has been almost 5 months since my surgery now. And i can assure you that i worried for nothing. The erection angle is still the same. However more people with IPP would be able to tell you better.Can someone please comment? I’m going a bit insane being so immobile not being able to walk, drive, go out. I really want to just put clothes on, conceal my flaccid and go out. It’s been 11 weeks exactly.
You should be able to go out, walk and even drive by now. Is your recovery coming around all right? Relax a little, you're already through with the hard part.
I had the TEP procedure done, so my recovery is a little longer. I really probably could walk around, if I pointed my flaccid down and in my clothes. I just don't want to affect the erection angle. I would hate to have gone through this procedure to end up with a 4 o clock erection.