Did your doctor make any note of your pre-op size - flassid & erected?
Did you know the cylinder size before the surgery; or it is known only after the scalpel cuts the tissue?
Does doctor do some sort of "stretching test" to determine the cylinder length?
What concerns me is that there are cases when experiences surgeons insert cylinders that are definitely way too short... I do not understand why this happens. There must be some well-defined procedure to determine the correct size. I cannot believe a doc uses just "whatever is on the shelf"...
I am scared to death about wrong size... I am one of those who has very small dick in flaccid state while almost doubled when erected. So if the surgeon is to insert the cylinder measured against flaccid penis I am afraid I'll end up with a "little bump" instead of a workable dick...
