Got told last week that an implant is in my future. As a young sexually active male thinking we were going to find a “fix” as simple as a pill I was a bit shocked. I’ve been reading and trying to learn as much as I can but still have some questions.
All the implants websites leave MUCH to be desired when looking for specifications. They all list some percentage number of length and girth capacity, but don’t give out the information to determine what that really means.
My absolute biggest fear is loss of length, and more importantly girth. The thought of losing anything makes me sick to my stomach, as I’m sure it did for everyone on this site.
It seems a common number is 5.5” girth, and that scares me. Seems Titan is the go too for girth but even then I’m not seeing great numbers on retaining girth.
I’m still having sex and still able to achieve a somewhat decent erection routinely, I’m hoping that will help retain girth but I’m still unsure.
Is there a device on the market that will support 6.5-7” girth?
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The answer to that lies within your anatomy. If girth is more important Titan is your only bet. If length is king choose LGX. But in order to get your max you can A cycle cycle cycle for years on end hoping to get the max or after surgery you can B use VED to get that size and then inflate your IPP to hold and retain your gains. Once your penis stretches out large enough the cylinder naturally fills up the void. But using the cylinder to stretch you out is iffy at best. They are not designed to stretch very efficiently in my opinion. Safety first and all that, they best fill the void. Docs in Serbia have proven that unless you retain both length and girth during your healing both are permanently lost. They don't use VED however. But it is true that when your doctor sends you home deflated for 6 weeks he is consigning you to a lifetime of smallness. So there is the real complete answer in a nutshell
LGX 18cm+3cmRTE 8 / 8/18 by Docs Saracino , Prody of FL Disfigured by Implant. Married 31 years, Functionally impotent 2+ years. 4" day of surgery now 7" inflated after VED 6.5" without. Pump moved 12/4/18 by Dr Kata
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7 inch girth! Lord almighty. Are you wishing for sexual satisfaction or labor pains lol?
63yr old. PDwith 40% dor. Curve. Pre-PD 7”x6”.lost 2 in. due to PD. ED prior to PD. Switched from Sildalifil to Trimix Nov 2023 . Currently titrating Trimix for optimization.
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DougAnd wrote:The answer to that lies within your anatomy. If girth is more important Titan is your only bet. If length is king choose LGX. But in order to get your max you can A cycle cycle cycle for years on end hoping to get the max or after surgery you can B use VED to get that size and then inflate your IPP to hold and retain your gains. Once your penis stretches out large enough the cylinder naturally fills up the void. But using the cylinder to stretch you out is iffy at best. They are not designed to stretch very efficiently in my opinion. Safety first and all that, they best fill the void. Docs in Serbia have proven that unless you retain both length and girth during your healing both are permanently lost. They don't use VED however. But it is true that when your doctor sends you home deflated for 6 weeks he is consigning you to a lifetime of smallness. So there is the real complete answer in a nutshell
Interesting! So it seems as I’m still functioning and can achieve “normal” size, I shouldn’t lose anything with the implant. Provided I inflate early? How soon post surgery do you recommend inflating to prevent any length or girth loss?
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[Interesting! So it seems as I’m still functioning and can achieve “normal” size, I shouldn’t lose anything with the implant. Provided I inflate early? How soon post surgery do you recommend inflating to prevent any length or girth loss?[/quote]
The problem is that you'll probably never find a doctor who will do what you ask. So he's not going to inflate you during the 6 weeks of healing. After that it's game over for max results. But even if he does inflate you before you leave the hopsital, the wrong measurement or type will give you the same dissappointing results. Bottom line is you have no control over your doctors choice. He will give you what he thinks is best. That is never max results. More like average results. The best you can hope for is damage control after the fact. So if you want more girth but not necessarily 6 7/8 inches go with Titan. But if you want more length but not necessarily 7 inches go with an AMS 700 Lgx and use vacuum therapy after surgery for about a year. Here is the bottom line before my surgery a guy who was insurance locked kept an eye on my results because my doc was his only choice. Well I didn't turn out too well. He was 7 1/2 inches healthy erection and 7 inches flaccid stretch. A new doc moved into our area and he went with him. He ended up with 6 1/2 inches of firm dependability and afterward said he had lost no length. Like most of us, you too will quickly forget what you wanted when you first use your new gift of erection on demand.
The problem is that you'll probably never find a doctor who will do what you ask. So he's not going to inflate you during the 6 weeks of healing. After that it's game over for max results. But even if he does inflate you before you leave the hopsital, the wrong measurement or type will give you the same dissappointing results. Bottom line is you have no control over your doctors choice. He will give you what he thinks is best. That is never max results. More like average results. The best you can hope for is damage control after the fact. So if you want more girth but not necessarily 6 7/8 inches go with Titan. But if you want more length but not necessarily 7 inches go with an AMS 700 Lgx and use vacuum therapy after surgery for about a year. Here is the bottom line before my surgery a guy who was insurance locked kept an eye on my results because my doc was his only choice. Well I didn't turn out too well. He was 7 1/2 inches healthy erection and 7 inches flaccid stretch. A new doc moved into our area and he went with him. He ended up with 6 1/2 inches of firm dependability and afterward said he had lost no length. Like most of us, you too will quickly forget what you wanted when you first use your new gift of erection on demand.
LGX 18cm+3cmRTE 8 / 8/18 by Docs Saracino , Prody of FL Disfigured by Implant. Married 31 years, Functionally impotent 2+ years. 4" day of surgery now 7" inflated after VED 6.5" without. Pump moved 12/4/18 by Dr Kata
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6.5-7" is absolutely massive girth. It seems like generally the thinner guys gain girth with the implant (especially titan) while thicker guys are more likely to lose girth with the implant. You are on the extreme "thicker" end so I unfortunately you could be more likely to lose some girth with an implant. However if it really bothers you there are doctors (like Dr Hakky) who can provide injected girth filler to expand the girth post-implant.
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
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The problem is that you'll probably never find a doctor who will do what you ask. So he's not going to inflate you during the 6 weeks of healing…….
…..Like most of us, you too will quickly forget what you wanted when you first use your new gift of erection on demand.[/quote]
As for the first part, if I were to inflate prior to my doctor giving the “go ahead” could this be solved? I’m sure it’s painful, but I’m pretty sure I could push through knowing what I’d be losing if I didn’t.
As to the second part, I highly doubt it. I obviously can’t say for sure because I haven’t had the procedure done, but I have some issues with my Dick and I’d be willing to bet it all that I’d never be happy should I lose a noticeable amount lol
The problem is that you'll probably never find a doctor who will do what you ask. So he's not going to inflate you during the 6 weeks of healing…….
…..Like most of us, you too will quickly forget what you wanted when you first use your new gift of erection on demand.[/quote]
As for the first part, if I were to inflate prior to my doctor giving the “go ahead” could this be solved? I’m sure it’s painful, but I’m pretty sure I could push through knowing what I’d be losing if I didn’t.
As to the second part, I highly doubt it. I obviously can’t say for sure because I haven’t had the procedure done, but I have some issues with my Dick and I’d be willing to bet it all that I’d never be happy should I lose a noticeable amount lol
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wolfpacker wrote:6.5-7" is absolutely massive girth. It seems like generally the thinner guys gain girth with the implant (especially titan) while thicker guys are more likely to lose girth with the implant. You are on the extreme "thicker" end so I unfortunately you could be more likely to lose some girth with an implant. However if it really bothers you there are doctors (like Dr Hakky) who can provide injected girth filler to expand the girth post-implant.
On paper it would seem that measurement is absolutely massive but it certainly doesn’t look that way. I think just being rather large myself gives the elusion. For years I was actually ashamed of what I had. Just going by looks can be deceiving, plus comparing yourself to what you normally see on porn isn’t healthy either.
As for doctor Hakky, I haven’t heard of him. I’m not sure how you request a doctor. It’s something I’ll have to look into. My current doctor who would be doing the procedure is a younger guy who’s never had any sex related issues and doesn’t really seem to care or grasp the concept of how serious any of this is to me, and I hate that.
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Sorry I should've included that the girth enhancement injections is a cosmetic procedure (not medically necessary) so wont be covered by any insurance. You would just call his office and pay out of pocket
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
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wolfpacker wrote:Sorry I should've included that the girth enhancement injections is a cosmetic procedure (not medically necessary) so wont be covered by any insurance. You would just call his office and pay out of pocket
I understand. I wouldn’t mind paying out of pocket.
How ever, my insurance is covering the actual implant procedure. Any idea how I’d go about hand picking my doctor and still having it covered? I’m assuming that’s a question for them, just thought I’d ask.
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