Trav8701 wrote:No muscle is destroyed during implantation. Please provide any evidence whatsoever to support your claim.I've never heard of this before.
Endoftheline wrote:Thisworld wrote:
Endodtheline, yes please do. From my understanding it seems that having an implant with HF doesn't make any real difference from other patients, but it wuold be interesting anyway to read about your post-op. Also if you feel comfortable doing so it wuold be great to have pics pre and post op. Good luck and congratulations for your decision to take this step
how wouldnt it make a difference? HF is caused by a chronic constriction of the bulbo and ischiocavernosus muscles, when they are constricted they flex within the penis (hence the hardness). but the procedure destroys the muscles and tissue that cause HF. potentially PF symptoms not related to your penis may remain (abdominal pain, trouble pooping, chronic low libido with good T levels etc). but anything penis related will be replaced by implant.
its the nuclear option that removes any organic ability to get an erection, and replaces it with cylinders. the closest we have to a case study is a user that has Post-Finastiride syndrome. he had his fair share of PF symptoms that were resolved with an implant.
Well, we will not know for certain until i get it for myself, so i will update everybody through my journal.
It destroys the erectilr tissues in the penis, the pelvic floor muscles flex those tissues. Hence, when the erectile tissue is destroyed, HF is eradicated. The PF muscles are not destroyed.