2nd Revision completed 5 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:27 am
1st surgery and 2nd surgery was done by an absolute butcher in London Ontario who I won't name. Previous implant was installed about 12 years ago
2nd revision completed 5 weeks ago (January 9th) by Dr. Park in South Korea (due to leaking implant from previous surgeon).
Sub-Coronal approach used this time around.
Post-surgery, and after the bandage was taken off, I asked his assistant if I should keep my penis pointed up or down.
The answer I got was "it doesn't matter". So I kept it in the down position.
The first time I pumped up the implant at 4 weeks, wasn't able to pump it up much (because of the pain and needing to stretch things out); however, the implant seemed to bend slightly down rather than standing at attention as it did before.
I'm now 5 weeks in, have started to place my penis in my waistband and keep it pointing up as I did with my previous 2 surgeries.
Today when I pumped it up, I was able to pump it up quite a bit more than the last time, was able to do some Perito Exercises, and noticed that it is not bending downward as much.
My question is, should I have disregarded the assistant's advice that it "doesn't matter", and #2, is it too late to get it to point up @ week # 5.
P.S. Dr. Park is pretty damned amazing at what he does. I remember being in DEBILITATING pain for months after the previous surgeon did his work (both times). Pain post-surgery after Dr. Park is so much more manageable. He even added 3 CM to my implant.
2nd revision completed 5 weeks ago (January 9th) by Dr. Park in South Korea (due to leaking implant from previous surgeon).
Sub-Coronal approach used this time around.
Post-surgery, and after the bandage was taken off, I asked his assistant if I should keep my penis pointed up or down.
The answer I got was "it doesn't matter". So I kept it in the down position.
The first time I pumped up the implant at 4 weeks, wasn't able to pump it up much (because of the pain and needing to stretch things out); however, the implant seemed to bend slightly down rather than standing at attention as it did before.
I'm now 5 weeks in, have started to place my penis in my waistband and keep it pointing up as I did with my previous 2 surgeries.
Today when I pumped it up, I was able to pump it up quite a bit more than the last time, was able to do some Perito Exercises, and noticed that it is not bending downward as much.
My question is, should I have disregarded the assistant's advice that it "doesn't matter", and #2, is it too late to get it to point up @ week # 5.
P.S. Dr. Park is pretty damned amazing at what he does. I remember being in DEBILITATING pain for months after the previous surgeon did his work (both times). Pain post-surgery after Dr. Park is so much more manageable. He even added 3 CM to my implant.