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Floppy/Not floppy !Pics inside
Posted: Mon May 05, 2025 11:48 pm
by Nico_from_belgium
Hey guys,
I need your opinion. I'm 6 days post-op, and I'm not completely inflated (I feel a depression at the base of my penis, the cylinders are almost flat, and I feel like dog ears higher up).
Do you think the glans is floppy but remediable with cycling and full inflation or do you think that I must begin to worry?
Re: Floppy/Not floppy !Pics inside
Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 7:12 am
by LGXDownunder
Nico,
No, at only 6 days post op you are very early in the recovery process. I wish my dick had looked that healthy at 6 days. I also had similar concerns at that stage, but everything now seems to be falling into place, from doing as much cycling as I can manage to fit in each day. Looking at your pics, you are uncircumcised and the slightly floppy glans isn't obvious until you pull the foreskin back in the second photo. I reckon you will be fine once you get into cycling. Try not to worry this early, you are still healing. For comparison I'm circumsized but finding that the implant cylinders do eventually stretch further into the glans, albeit very slowly (I'm almost 9 weeks post op).
Re: Floppy/Not floppy !Pics inside
Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 8:29 am
by Nico_from_belgium
LGXDownunder wrote:Nico,
No, at only 6 days post op you are very early in the recovery process. I wish my dick had looked that healthy at 6 days. I also had similar concerns at that stage, but everything now seems to be falling into place, from doing as much cycling as I can manage to fit in each day. Looking at your pics, you are uncircumcised and the slightly floppy glans isn't obvious until you pull the foreskin back in the second photo. I reckon you will be fine once you get into cycling. Try not to worry this early, you are still healing. For comparison I'm circumsized but finding that the implant cylinders do eventually stretch further into the glans, albeit very slowly (I'm almost 9 weeks post op).
Your answer helps me a lot. Thanks!
Re: Floppy/Not floppy !Pics inside
Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 8:48 am
by GoodWood
Your cylinders will expand and advance when you are fully inflated. This will improve even further with cycling over the first few months.
I had the same concern during the first week and it hasn’t been a problem at all.