Childrenofthewild wrote:Well thanks guys but if my card says 16 cm+and 0.5 rte how much I Got when I fully pump
Is there any math for this? I mean if I lost 1-1.5 cm it can be tolarated but 4 cm loss
Means bad surgeon for me ,and he give me guarantee about u Will not loose any length
after surgery .
Yes there is math for this. It’s far from perfect. It sort of provides a range or estimate. But there are way too many variables to consider it gospel.
I find the subject of implant sizing versus penis size to be pretty interesting. The short, simple point of view is a doctor installs a certain amount of implant, you walk away with a certain amount of penis. It’s not that way. Not even close.
I’m sure you have noticed but it bears repeating. Human beings come in a variety of sizes and shapes. So do their penises. That’s especially true in the case of how much visible penis guys have compared to how much invisible penis they have tucked in back there, unseen, behind the pubic bone.
I think you’re right to worry some about under sizing based on your numbers. I don’t think you ought to get frantic just yet. For one thing I know nothing about Rigicon. I can talk AMS, I have the LGX. I can talk Titan. One prospective surgeon planned to install one. But I don’t know the first thing about Rigicon. The only thing I can relate is what Ive seen on their website. Most of the Rigicons come in the 12-15-18-21 sizing. The only 16 cm one I see is a narrow body variety. Some of their models expand in length like the LGX but I don’t know which ones.
This is what I think is the best course of action. Heal up from the surgery. Yes, under almost any scenario things will seem smaller at first. Most all of us dealt with that stage. Then it took 3….6…more months, up to a year of cycling the implant device (pumping, leaving it erect for a while, deflating) before we got back to a size at or near our starting point.
There may be medical reasons your doctor installed what he did. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard the phrase meat dick versus blood dick? It’s kind of like grower versus shower. Some guys have a penis that’s largely tissue, they have a smaller than typical corpora cavernous and their flaccid penis is close to the size of their erect penis, it just would become hard. Other guys (I fell into this category) had a small flaccid which, when the corpora was filled with blood, would become a pretty decent size erection. I was just over 3 inches (7.5 cm) soft but had an erection that was 17 cm (nearly 7”). I had a “blood dick” ie was very much a grower. Thus if your penis was composed of primarily tissue and you had smaller than expected corporal bodies, one has to think the surgeon put in all the implant he could.
The downside is you really won’t know for sure for several months, maybe a year. So it will be important to maintain contact with surgeon, he should be following your progress anyway. The medical case is not over when the stitches come out. Proper treatment includes follow up care. If it’s way undersized you might know sooner….ie you feel the tips of the cylinder implant and they’re in the shaft, not embedded in the glans or penis head a very short distance from tip. But the most likely scenario is you are going to have to heal, cycle, and wait to truly see what you have.
I don’t think it’d be a good idea to worry about the math of this right now. If you started at 15.5 cm and have 16.5 cm was installed, then it’s pretty obvious the typical anatomical rules aren’t going to apply.
Good luck and let us know how it goes. Things may turn out fine based on how you’re built. Immediate concerns perhaps you can address to the doctor doing the surgery. Since he did it, he would be the best person to ask for details about why he did anything.