Lost Sheep wrote:[quote="hope79
It engorges, but the crap thing is that it does so only when i get erected. This makes me think that it is somehow dependent from the Corpora cavernosa's erection, even if i cant explain why. This really worries me.
If i was certain that the glans still engorged, i would go for an implant even tomorrow.
Nope, the glans is engorged by a different blood supply than the corpus cavernosum. The glans is corpus spongiosum (and the shaft of the penis OUTSIDE the tunica albuginea) is also engorged by the spongiosum. The tunica albuginea is the body that is filled with the corpus cavernosum. The tunica is a fibrous capsule designed by nature to be inflated by blood supply to the cavernosum tissues and inflated hard.
Absent misadventure during surgery, whatever spongiosum engorgement (glans and shaft) you dad before implant (into the tunica, essentially replacing the cavernosum and leaving the spongiosum unaffected) will remain functional after the implant just as it was before the implant.
Of course, inflating the implant does not engorge the glans. But arousal will engorge the glans even if the implant is not inflated. I hope that makes sense. The two systems of engorgement/tumescence are independent of one another.[/quote]
Ehy LS thanks for the reply. This is what everyone here say and i agree, but unfortunately i've heard about many guys which had this issue after the surgery. While the glans engorged before, even a little bit, it didn't engorge anymore (or way less) after the implant.. One example of this is stephen, which you can find on the posts up. So what is the real truth?