I am planning to get an implant in the next few months, and have a congenital curve of 35 degrees upwards. It is said the implant will straighten the penis (="even out" the curve), and that the Coloplast Titan is the best solution because of the very firm cylinders compared to AMS.
So far, so good, understood!
But my question is: Does the implant in the end lengthen the shorter side of the curve (by extending it), or does the outer part of the curve shorten by simply not extending the tunica further when the implant is inflated?
One would result in a kind of lengthening, the other would certainly mean a shortening.
Or do the two balance each other out?
Does anyone here have any experience or can enlighten me? Many thanks!
Effect of implant on congenital curve: lenghtening or shortening? Tricky question...
Effect of implant on congenital curve: lenghtening or shortening? Tricky question...
49, healthy, fit. Mild-moderate ED for 10 years due to nerve damage. On 5mg Cialis daily. Looking for a miracle cure.
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