Steve5231 wrote:I'm 15 months out from my initial implant surgery and couldn't be more pleased. But I do have one question... Is it possible to gain length and girth with a revision should I ever decide to have one?
Uncertain.
I know no statistics on girth, sorry.
On length, it is highly unlikely (given a competent surgeon) any loss of length will occur. However penis length measured external may or may not increast EVEN IF A LONGER IMPLANT IS PLACED. This is because, even if a longer implant is placed, the cavity inside your penis may be larger than it was when the first implant was placed, thereby consuming some of the extra length of the new implant. This extra cavity may be at either end (distal at the glans or proximal in the pelvic crus) or both.
If you are concerned or just curious, measure carefully in a reproducible manner the day before surgery and after recovery and swelling has subsided. (Note: "the day before surgery" may be optimistic - if you need a revision, the most recent full inflation might have been weeks or months before revision surgery. So, it might be a good idea to measure once a month or so until you get the same mesurement many times in a row. Document it with photographs with dates.)