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has anyone done hyaluronic acid fillers? Recommended or not?

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:53 pm
by Discovernew
Would love to see the opinion of anyone who tried HA filler injections.

I just got an implant and the plastic tips of the cylinders do not reach my glans, they kind of "poke" and are very noticeable to the touch if someone where to jerk my penis. Was wondering if some fillers could soften this to the touch and make it not so obvious that i have some plastic inside my penis.

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Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 4:11 pm
by LastHope
I came across these terms in a patient consent form for penile HA fillers. Hopefully, these are just legal urological surgical jargon and not issues that are very common.

".....I understand that there are always certain risks and consequences that are associated with these procedures, including irregularities in the penis, bleeding, infection, loss of penile tissue or sensation, the need for revisions and possible filler removal...."

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Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:08 pm
by Discovernew
LastHope wrote:I came across these terms in a patient consent form for penile HA fillers. Hopefully, these are just legal urological surgical jargon and not issues that are very common.

".....I understand that there are always certain risks and consequences that are associated with these procedures, including irregularities in the penis, bleeding, infection, loss of penile tissue or sensation, the need for revisions and possible filler removal...."


Definitely, those forms are required for almost any kind of procedure. I just wonder if anyone has done it with positive results at all. There's a lot of marketing about it on the internet, but hard to find real patients who have done it

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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:08 am
by Howling8
I had it done at Midwest Urology in Peoria IL. The surgeon poked a hole in the left cylinder and all of the saline in the reservoir leaked out leaving me in need of a revision. He was trained in the procedure for implanted patients by Dr Perito in Miami. That’s why I drove 4 hrs to see him. I only got the first half of the HA filler but it definitely increases the girth and roundness. I’m using VED and PT141 for erections which are good enough for some positions and oral. My original surgeon warned me and I should have listened to her.

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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:43 am
by LastHope
Howling8 wrote:I had it done at Midwest Urology in Peoria IL. The surgeon poked a hole in the left cylinder and all of the saline in the reservoir leaked out leaving me in need of a revision. He was trained in the procedure for implanted patients by Dr Perito in Miami. That’s why I drove 4 hrs to see him. I only got the first half of the HA filler but it definitely increases the girth and roundness. I’m using VED and PT141 for erections which are good enough for some positions and oral. My original surgeon warned me and I should have listened to her.


Sorry to hear that. My mistake, I pooh-poohed the penile HA filler patient consent form. I know these are carefully drafted in the presence of surgeon and a badass attorney.

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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 2:26 am
by Discovernew
Howling8 wrote:I had it done at Midwest Urology in Peoria IL. The surgeon poked a hole in the left cylinder and all of the saline in the reservoir leaked out leaving me in need of a revision. He was trained in the procedure for implanted patients by Dr Perito in Miami. That’s why I drove 4 hrs to see him. I only got the first half of the HA filler but it definitely increases the girth and roundness. I’m using VED and PT141 for erections which are good enough for some positions and oral. My original surgeon warned me and I should have listened to her.


I'm sorry to hear about the poking,that seems like a logical complication and btw they should include that in the consent form.

That being said, i am not really looking for more girth, only to put some HA near the tips (which are plastic and have no fluid in them, so no risk to puncture), because this area of my penis feels quite unnatural to the touch.

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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:06 am
by Gt1956
Discovernew wrote:
LastHope wrote:I came across these terms in a patient consent form for penile HA fillers. Hopefully, these are just legal urological surgical jargon and not issues that are very common.
".....I understand that there are always certain risks and consequences that are associated with these procedures, including irregularities in the penis, bleeding, infection, loss of penile tissue or sensation, the need for revisions and possible filler removal...."

Definitely, those forms are required for almost any kind of procedure. I just wonder if anyone has done it with positive results at all. There's a lot of marketing about it on the internet, but hard to find real patients who have done it

Maybe look at it like this. You only lose at Russian roulette 1 out of 6 tries. How good of odds do you need in order to make it worth the risk??

Re: has anyone done hyaluronic acid fillers? Recommended or not?

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 6:16 am
by Discovernew
Gt1956 wrote:
Discovernew wrote:
LastHope wrote:I came across these terms in a patient consent form for penile HA fillers. Hopefully, these are just legal urological surgical jargon and not issues that are very common.
".....I understand that there are always certain risks and consequences that are associated with these procedures, including irregularities in the penis, bleeding, infection, loss of penile tissue or sensation, the need for revisions and possible filler removal...."

Definitely, those forms are required for almost any kind of procedure. I just wonder if anyone has done it with positive results at all. There's a lot of marketing about it on the internet, but hard to find real patients who have done it

Maybe look at it like this. You only lose at Russian roulette 1 out of 6 tries. How good of odds do you need in order to make it worth the risk??


You can say the same about penile implants, can't you?
Just wondering if anyone ever had a successful result with it

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Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:25 pm
by LastHope
Interesting Google review.
Sounds like a Russian Roulette here. But hey, it's just a Google review, who knows if it's fake or real.

Re: has anyone done hyaluronic acid fillers? Recommended or not?

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:07 pm
by Floridaspeedo
I have had the filler done 3 times. The first by my implanter.

The 2nd and 3rd by another MD.

Picture attached as flaccid.

Let's just saying I'm more popular now.