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Post implant hiding it as well as curvature before and after pics
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:24 pm
by boot357
Hello there again!
Going for implants in May. Have you found a way to tuck it so it isn't terribly noticable? The Dr. says he'll leave it partially inflated to help correct the curvature. The wife and I have thought tucking it to the side or up? I'm planning to leave my shirts untucked but not sure that'll "cover things". And also, if it is semi inflated, how do you go about pissing at work or out in public?
I'm also wondering how much of guy's curvature had been corrected with inflatable implants.
Thank you!
Re: Post implant hiding it
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:45 pm
by Waynetho
Until you're "ACTIVATED" when the doctor deflates it (then shows you how to inflate and deflate), it will no doubt stay partially inflated. There will likely be no tucking it to the side due to potential pain while healing, until it can be deflated properly. Expect to stick out for a little while. I would recommend Separatec 2-pouch or David Archy 2-pouch underwear while you're healing as it doesn't restrict where your penis goes. Mine was around 4.5" deflated while healing, which was almost twice my original flaccid length, and I dressed it to the left of my zipper seam on my blue jeans. It didn't go totally left but just to the left of the zipper.
Now after four months it is healed enough at 5.0-5.5" deflated (6.0" inflated) that I can put it up, down or anywhere in between without pain.
As for peeing, the inflation didn't inhibit my ability to pee. If you have to sit on a toilet however, you may have difficulty unless it's a horseshoe toilet seat. Many people I've seen here have trouble with the front of toilet seats when they're healing.
Re: Post implant hiding it as well as curvature before and after pics
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:52 pm
by Waynetho
boot357 wrote:I'm also wondering how much of guy's curvature had been corrected with inflatable implants.
Thank you!
You could talk to Biker60 for this question. Although he had plication to remove some of his curve (shortening the long side with stitches in the tunica albuginea), he got a lot of straightening from his implant.
I had a noticable dorsal curve at 1" behind the glans before surgery. After surgery at about 77 days I still had a slight dorsal curve (up-turn, g-spot curve) but I did some self-modeling to bend the curve down, stretching the tight side while pumped, and within about a week (84 days) I was almost straight as a board. My doctor saw me at 3.5 months and marvelled at how straight I was. I confessed to modeling the curves and he only said, "Don't break the implant". To that I said what another surgeon had told me, that I was more likely to break myself, and he agreed.
Re: Post implant hiding it as well as curvature before and after pics
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:31 pm
by trlewis35
I think I was about 40% inflated and a week and a half I went to Friday night dinner. I wore the David Archie with the 2 pouches. My jeans kept my bulge to a proud amount. Sitting on a restaurant chair was a bit uncomfortable. So, I ordered a second beer
. Totally deflated now I have a nice bulge in jeans and in my work pants considerably more noticeable. Wife says nothing to worry about.
Re: Post implant hiding it as well as curvature before and after pics
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:45 am
by Biker60
boot357 wrote:Hello there again!
Going for implants in May. Have you found a way to tuck it so it isn't terribly noticable? The Dr. says he'll leave it partially inflated to help correct the curvature. The wife and I have thought tucking it to the side or up? I'm planning to leave my shirts untucked but not sure that'll "cover things". And also, if it is semi inflated, how do you go about pissing at work or out in public?
I'm also wondering how much of guy's curvature had been corrected with inflatable implants.
Thank you!
I was 97 degrees dorsal bend up prior to surgery. Then day of surgery 25 degree. Now 9 weeks post op. Straight as can be.