My Story: Implanted Titan 22cm - Dr Tariq Hakky (Pics)
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:59 am
Hello brothers, this forum is the best thing on the internet. Years ago I was facing ED, I was depressed and full of anxiety. I didn’t know what to do. A local urologist told me I will need an implant and I was terrified. That’s when I googled implants and came across this forum and the rest is history.
After asking tons of questions and being helped by so many folks here over the years, I am proud to announce that I have become bionic starting Friday, December 4, 2020. One thing everyone told me early on is that when it comes to implants, it’s all about “Doctor, Doctor, and Doctor”. Half my time was spent researching doctors extensively. I knew there were no good local doctors in Asia so I had to fly to the US. I shortlisted a few, Dr Eid, Kramer, and Hakky. In the end, I went with Dr Tariq Hakky due to three reasons:
1. He does high number of implants every year using no touch technique with lowest infection rate
2. He is affordable out of pocket. I negotiated $18,500 with his office for an in-office surgery. Dr Eid was $25,000 out of pocket and Dr Kramer is currently out of practice.
3. He is responsive, open, upfront, and honest. No matter the type of questions, he was patient in answering them. I must have exchanged a ton of emails with him before finalising him.
I still wanted to get another Dr’s opinion so I asked Dr. Eid and he mentioned that Dr. Hakky is a good doctor. I wired his office the money, packed my bags, and flew straight for the surgery. To cut long story short, on Friday I became Bionic and below I want to share some tips and photos for those looking forward to the implant.
First 48 hours you should only be worried about burning sensation when you pee. It happens due to the catheter they put in and take it out before waking you up. They also prescribe you antibiotics and that makes the pee hurt a bit. However to tackle this, drink milk and lots of water. Eventually it gets better, you will have to tolerate it in the beginning which I am sure many of you can do.
On Monday, after 48 hours, the Dr’s senior nurse took out my drain and bandages. I was worried about black and blue bruising and swelling but honestly I saw nothing bad. My skin was a bit sensitive in some places but other than that perfectly normal. Now that the drain and bandages are off, you are told to gently pull down the pump. And when sleeping, my advice is to wear David Archy underwear and cut the front side so your penis can stick out. That way you can sleep in peace. I am attaching some photos, let me know if you folks have any questions. I will continue to report my progress every week.
Please note that Dr Hakky kept me 50% inflated at all times since the surgery. So all photos are showing 50% erect penis. I have follow up appointment with him later this week when he will inflate and deflate me.
After asking tons of questions and being helped by so many folks here over the years, I am proud to announce that I have become bionic starting Friday, December 4, 2020. One thing everyone told me early on is that when it comes to implants, it’s all about “Doctor, Doctor, and Doctor”. Half my time was spent researching doctors extensively. I knew there were no good local doctors in Asia so I had to fly to the US. I shortlisted a few, Dr Eid, Kramer, and Hakky. In the end, I went with Dr Tariq Hakky due to three reasons:
1. He does high number of implants every year using no touch technique with lowest infection rate
2. He is affordable out of pocket. I negotiated $18,500 with his office for an in-office surgery. Dr Eid was $25,000 out of pocket and Dr Kramer is currently out of practice.
3. He is responsive, open, upfront, and honest. No matter the type of questions, he was patient in answering them. I must have exchanged a ton of emails with him before finalising him.
I still wanted to get another Dr’s opinion so I asked Dr. Eid and he mentioned that Dr. Hakky is a good doctor. I wired his office the money, packed my bags, and flew straight for the surgery. To cut long story short, on Friday I became Bionic and below I want to share some tips and photos for those looking forward to the implant.
First 48 hours you should only be worried about burning sensation when you pee. It happens due to the catheter they put in and take it out before waking you up. They also prescribe you antibiotics and that makes the pee hurt a bit. However to tackle this, drink milk and lots of water. Eventually it gets better, you will have to tolerate it in the beginning which I am sure many of you can do.
On Monday, after 48 hours, the Dr’s senior nurse took out my drain and bandages. I was worried about black and blue bruising and swelling but honestly I saw nothing bad. My skin was a bit sensitive in some places but other than that perfectly normal. Now that the drain and bandages are off, you are told to gently pull down the pump. And when sleeping, my advice is to wear David Archy underwear and cut the front side so your penis can stick out. That way you can sleep in peace. I am attaching some photos, let me know if you folks have any questions. I will continue to report my progress every week.
Please note that Dr Hakky kept me 50% inflated at all times since the surgery. So all photos are showing 50% erect penis. I have follow up appointment with him later this week when he will inflate and deflate me.