hope794 wrote:Great question Bob!!! Following this post..
ANOTHER QUESTION: DOES the glans engorge if you get grafted? (Obviously im talking to the ones which had glans engorgement before the surgery)
Hope794, to answer your question, yes - the glans should engorge after graft surgery as long as the doctor is skilled with mobilizing the NV bundle (neurovascular bundle) at the top of the penis. This supplies the nerves and blood-flow to the glans of the penis. To a degree, the spongiosum underneath the penis also supplies blood to the glans since they are both part of the same structure - an erectile body called the spongiosum, within which the urethra is located.
As long as no damage to the NV bundle occurs when it's mobilized for grafting, there should be little to no sensation loss or loss of blood-flow as a result. In my layman's opinion though, there might be some degree of additional recovery for sensitivity, over and above what the average implantee endures but that's only my theory and I'm not a doctor.