Malleable journal - nervous but hopeful

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Re: Malleable journal - nervous but hopeful

Postby LastHope » Fri Jan 17, 2025 11:36 pm

duke_cicero wrote:
LastHope wrote:
duke_cicero wrote:The incisions have fully closed (or just nearly). There's just a couple very small scabs left, and I'm waiting for those to fall off. There is one tiny suture thread sticking out on the "rear end" of the subcoronal incision on the right side of my glans, but I think it's the only straggler left.


Good to know. Are you circumcised, Duke?
I also got a sub-coronal incision, but I'm uncircumcised.


Yes, I am circumcised. Are you experiencing any issues with blood buildup and what-not within your foreskin? Hoping you're having an easy go of it.


Glad that you are circumcised. I'm experiencing distal foreskin edema on the skin folds below the glans, and I have a feeling that the sub-coronal incision is a bad choice for uncircumcised patients like me. This thought came about today after I read this on Rigicon's website. I wish I didn't have this biological shock absorber boot below my glans!

Rigi10™ Malleable Penile Prosthesis Instructions for Use
https://www.rigicon.com/files/e-labelin ... US-IFU.pdf

Uncircumcised patients may have an increased risk of postoperative complications with the sub-coronal approach. Surgeons may wish to discuss performing a circumcision to reduce the risk of post-operative complications associated with this approach.
Born early 80s. Congenital ED. Pills worked great for a while. Jan 2025 - Coloplast Genesis. 22cm (1cm RTE)-13mm.


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