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Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 3:23 pm
by ruwansilva25
Is erectile tissue always removed before inserting the tubes? I remember one doctor (Dr Perito) saying that he doesnt remove tissue, but only adds the tubes. Apparently he knows of one case where the patient got the implant removed and went back to injections.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 3:30 pm
by Gt1956
I don't think any of the drs actually remove it. A tool is pushed thru it to make a passage that the cylinders are pulled thru. The cylinders during inflation expand to occupy the penis. So all tissue is there.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 3:33 pm
by bds1986
Gt1956 wrote:I don't think any of the drs actually remove it. A tool is pushed thru it to make a passage that the cylinders are pulled thru. The cylinders during inflation expand to occupy the penis. So all tissue is there.


So in theory all implants should increase girth?

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 3:43 pm
by Gt1956
bds1986 wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:I don't think any of the drs actually remove it. A tool is pushed thru it to make a passage that the cylinders are pulled thru. The cylinders during inflation expand to occupy the penis. So all tissue is there.


So in theory all implants should increase girth?

Absolutely not. The tunica will limit the max girth. Its very tough & stretching it is unlikely. Most common advice is you getting your original girth back. If by some chance your body was not able to reach your tunica limits. You might gain some girth but it is not assured to get an increase.

In my case, I have a 6" girth now. My girth prior to ED was slightly over 6". I always said it was 6". I didn't feel any need to say like 6 1/8" or 6 1/4".

I guess if after a year of cycling. If I get some girth that exceeds 6" by very much. I'll change my signature line.

You do not give your girth. Do not automatically presume that every man with a 21cm CX will get a 6" girth. The body doesn't work that way.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:02 pm
by Stayingstrong
Correct me if I am wrong but it seems to me then that as long as you still have some arterial blood flow to the penis, in conjunction with the inflated cylinders, a beefier erection should occur with the synchronicity, and if you have a venous leak as the primary reason for your ED, then a constriction band will also aid in holding onto that beefier erection as it did for me with the Trimix usage.
Getting my implant this Wednesday.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:14 pm
by Gt1956
Stayingstrong wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but it seems to me then that as long as you still have some arterial blood flow to the penis, in conjunction with the inflated cylinders, a beefier erection should occur with the synchronicity, and if you have a venous leak as the primary reason for your ED, then a constriction band will also aid in holding onto that beefier erection as it did for me with the Trimix usage.
Getting my implant this Wednesday.

My first paragraph explains that. It doesn't matter very much what is pressing against the tunica. It will only stretch to its max. Most of that limit is genetics. Blame your pencil dicked ancestors. Not the dr or the brand of your implant.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:39 pm
by bds1986
Gt1956 wrote:
bds1986 wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:I don't think any of the drs actually remove it. A tool is pushed thru it to make a passage that the cylinders are pulled thru. The cylinders during inflation expand to occupy the penis. So all tissue is there.


So in theory all implants should increase girth?

Absolutely not. The tunica will limit the max girth. Its very tough & stretching it is unlikely. Most common advice is you getting your original girth back. If by some chance your body was not able to reach your tunica limits. You might gain some girth but it is not assured to get an increase.

In my case, I have a 6" girth now. My girth prior to ED was slightly over 6". I always said it was 6". I didn't feel any need to say like 6 1/8" or 6 1/4".

I guess if after a year of cycling. If I get some girth that exceeds 6" by very much. I'll change my signature line.

You do not give your girth. Do not automatically presume that every man with a 21cm CX will get a 6" girth. The body doesn't work that way.


I'm around 6.25in length and 5in girth erect; I only thought might be increased girth as you are adding cylinders to what you already have but guess that isn't the case

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:42 pm
by Stayingstrong
Gt1956 wrote:
Stayingstrong wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but it seems to me then that as long as you still have some arterial blood flow to the penis, in conjunction with the inflated cylinders, a beefier erection should occur with the synchronicity, and if you have a venous leak as the primary reason for your ED, then a constriction band will also aid in holding onto that beefier erection as it did for me with the Trimix usage.
Getting my implant this Wednesday.

My first paragraph explains that. It doesn't matter very much what is pressing against the tunica. It will only stretch to its max. Most of that limit is genetics. Blame your pencil dicked ancestors. Not the dr or the brand of your implant.

I will be presenting my question to Dr. Eid (the guru of implantation) on Wednesday to get his evaluation after well over 7000 implants performed.

Re: Tissue removal

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 8:09 pm
by Iwillbeatpd
I asked Dr. Hakky about this in my pre op and he said that he does this with all his patients. He said something about not dialating. I didn’t ask further questions, but in retrospect maybe he means he doesn’t dilate the corpora before inserting the cylinders, and somehow that preserves the tissue? No idea.