Vitalssk wrote:yeah its pretty annoying that the implant is as hard as it is right now. Also it makes weird noises and feels weird when i have it fully deflated.
Also after you guys got your implant, did you look at your dick and go "that looks smaller than it was".
I don't know if its because my penis points straight out now compared to it hanging down to my knee caps with a 35 degree curve. Or if what he did to fix my curve affected my size. i mean he told me he couldn't take much off to fix my curve or it would have affected my girth. even straight out it still curves some what. its like my head is tilted to the right lol.
But year i looked at it and said "this aint my normal size lol"
Oh absolutely I freaked out a little.
For me - I went from 7.5 x 6.25 pre cancer to 6.5 x 5.5 post cancer / Peyrones , to a modest 5.5 x 5 post implant.
Here's the thing - you will initially lose size from an implant. Period. Note I said initially. From what I understand, aside from the outlier cases, or Malliable, the IPP will initially cause a loss of size. However, you will need to cycle and give it time. Cycling will 'break in' the implant and also re-expand your tissues. That will be vitally important. As the implant breaks in - it will soften up. Mine already has a little bit. Remember - it's rubber / plastic. Just like a balloon - you know those tiny ones - they're super hard to inflate the first time, but the second and third it gets easier..? Yeah - its like that.
As far as the curve, implants done curve. Any curve you have will be in your tissues and may go away with a bit of stretching and time. I still have a slight curve - but my bulging was BAD from the Peyrones.
Give it time. You don't get an implant - ANY kind of implant and just bounce RIGHT back quickly - it takes time.