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Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:17 am
by CuriosDK
Hi all,
I'm 30, have tried pills and am undergoing therapy at the moment. No results yet and an implant is coming into view as a real possibility. Given my age I'm assuming if I did proceed I would require a few revisions and replacements over the course of my life.
My question is whether recovery from replacement surgeries is quicker than from the initial implant? I can't find any logs of people going for replacements here, and given my age I imagine I'd be one of a very very few number of people who would have to undergo potentially five plus revisions over a lifetime.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:51 am
by gjmjoe017
From what I have read it usually is,but I’m sure that depends on how smooth the removal goes but getting the new one in is usually a lot easier and less trauma because the space is already opened up!
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:04 am
by Fourtytwo00
I guess it should be less challenging mentally. There is a little bit more infection risk in revision than in first placement.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:12 am
by Ronn1708
I have had numerous revisions and several replacements. The 2nd was with the same doctor as the first and it was a little better but still not easy. The recent revisions have been really easy and no pain during recovery. I think some has to do with the progression of surgery techniques and medications prescribed by the new doctor. Find a top ranked, high volume surgeon is a big key. Just my opinion.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 12:13 pm
by Elyrev
CuriosDK wrote:Hi all,
I'm 30, have tried pills and am undergoing therapy at the moment. No results yet and an implant is coming into view as a real possibility. Given my age I'm assuming if I did proceed I would require a few revisions and replacements over the course of my life.
My question is whether recovery from replacement surgeries is quicker than from the initial implant? I can't find any logs of people going for replacements here, and given my age I imagine I'd be one of a very very few number of people who would have to undergo potentially five plus revisions over a lifetime.
I can’t give advise on replacement. Although I had my first surgery last Thursday. I have not taken any pain meds or used any ice. I have felt really no pain, only slight discomfort a few times the first few days. I was able to walk around the house, sit in a.chair and get in and out of bed the evening after my surgery. I was able to walk two miles ( a mile each way) to the grocery store on Sunday with no problems. I walked a 1/2 mile to Dr. Hakky’s office on Monday for my follow up and had my drain and bandages removed. I went to another follow up this morning and was able to cycle to 50%, deflate, grab my shaft and move from side to side and the only thing that bothered me was pinching the pump as my scrotum is a bit bruised from the surgery. I feel really fine after 5 days. I was not expecting this, I was expecting misery. The first week Everyone is different, but at your age, you probably won’t have a hard time.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:44 am
by Stobhill
My replacement was easier than the initial implant.
I knew almost everything the second time round, so there was no worrying about little things.
My scrotum also appeared to heal quicker. I think that was helped by the fact i didn't keep looking at it all the time.
The first operation my penis went black and blue, the second it just went a bit darker in color.
This was me, everyone else will be slightly or vastly different.
Ian.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 9:40 pm
by SW0110
I never really had any issues with the first or replacement. Never even finished my pain meds. Once gauze came off. I looked pretty normal as well. Very little bruising with either.
The most pain I had was after I started inflating. As they say. No pain. No gain.
I pumped till it hurt then pumped some more. Then more. Then more till I could not any more. Lasted till I tapped out. Then did it again.
3 years from my first. Same length and a bit bigger girth. And I had a bad peyronies curve and down almost 2 inches from pre ed size.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:19 pm
by ViaSwiss
My revision was definitely easier than my first surgery. I apparently recover quickly regardless. With that said, there was still some minor aches, pains, and issues.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:06 pm
by oldbeek
SW0110 wrote:I never really had any issues with the first or replacement. Never even finished my pain meds. Once gauze came off. I looked pretty normal as well. Very little bruising with either.
The most pain I had was after I started inflating. As they say. No pain. No gain.
I pumped till it hurt then pumped some more. Then more. Then more till I could not any more. Lasted till I tapped out. Then did it again.
3 years from my first. Same length and a bit bigger girth. And I had a bad peyronies curve and down almost 2 inches from pre ed size.
. So did you gain girth going from a titan to a 700lgx? Everyone talks about the titan has more girth. I was thinking, if I ever need a replacement, I would go with a titan to increase girth. But my doc that I really like only uses AMS products.
Re: Recovery from replacement surgeries easier than first time?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 2:36 pm
by LMCatman
Yes.....