Dr Clavell is impressive
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:17 pm
Had titan implanted 11 days ago in Houston with Dr Clavell. Did research here, thanks to this forum, and watched Dr Clavells youtube videos. He's about a 3 hour drive from me and I made the decision some time in August. Everything was seamless, even got denied for the surgery but his team helped me appeal and eventually get it approved.
Now to the surgery, I was very confident I picked the right surgeon but still, you don't know what to expect when you wake up from the anesthesia and you lift your gown to look at your penis for the first time.
I woke up and had a nurse right next to me asking me questions and it was the first thing I did. I was surprised/confused when I saw my dick looked exactly like my dick... aside from the gauze and tape around my scrotum the 5 or so inches of shaft showing and the head of my penis looked exactly how it did when trimix was still working for me.
In fact, if that nurse had told me "sorry, the surgery hasn't started yet, we just injected trimix right now" I would have believed her. So I felt very relieved with that. Staff were all great and when I got back to the hotel and further examined everything I was very pleased.
I'm 11 days post op and I never needed anything more than Advil. Incision runs vertical with natural line already on my scrotum and looks all healed up with a flakey scab on it already. Other than that doesn't look like I lost size or girth at all but I am about maybe 60% erect. Also my natural erection always had a very high angle, around 2 o'clockish, and with the titan it's exactly the same so bending it up towards my abdomen is very easy but it is impossible for me to bend it down which has made peeing very difficult. I have to pee in the shower or outside because of the angle it makes my piss come out like a fountain or the shape of a rainbow but the initial stream is straight up. BUT that's the way it always was when I had an erection, when I would use trimix and my dick wouldn't go down even after sex I would have to go outside to piss because of this same issue. I think it may be anatomy and not the implant.
I'm very pleased so far and I hope it lasts a long time. Going to ask to start cycling next week, before surgery he told me if healing goes quick we usually start around the 3 week mark.
Now to the surgery, I was very confident I picked the right surgeon but still, you don't know what to expect when you wake up from the anesthesia and you lift your gown to look at your penis for the first time.
I woke up and had a nurse right next to me asking me questions and it was the first thing I did. I was surprised/confused when I saw my dick looked exactly like my dick... aside from the gauze and tape around my scrotum the 5 or so inches of shaft showing and the head of my penis looked exactly how it did when trimix was still working for me.
In fact, if that nurse had told me "sorry, the surgery hasn't started yet, we just injected trimix right now" I would have believed her. So I felt very relieved with that. Staff were all great and when I got back to the hotel and further examined everything I was very pleased.
I'm 11 days post op and I never needed anything more than Advil. Incision runs vertical with natural line already on my scrotum and looks all healed up with a flakey scab on it already. Other than that doesn't look like I lost size or girth at all but I am about maybe 60% erect. Also my natural erection always had a very high angle, around 2 o'clockish, and with the titan it's exactly the same so bending it up towards my abdomen is very easy but it is impossible for me to bend it down which has made peeing very difficult. I have to pee in the shower or outside because of the angle it makes my piss come out like a fountain or the shape of a rainbow but the initial stream is straight up. BUT that's the way it always was when I had an erection, when I would use trimix and my dick wouldn't go down even after sex I would have to go outside to piss because of this same issue. I think it may be anatomy and not the implant.
I'm very pleased so far and I hope it lasts a long time. Going to ask to start cycling next week, before surgery he told me if healing goes quick we usually start around the 3 week mark.