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More floppy head

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:06 am
by kidder
Does anyone know much about the Trimix gel for a floppy head? Not being satisfied with the floppy, Perito gave me a script for the gel. Glans only. But it doesn't make much sense to me. The thing Trimix does is allows blood flow thru out the penis. But the cylinders prohibit the flow beyond the length of the cylinders. Or, I should say, past the base of the cylinders. Any thoughts?

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:03 pm
by ED2013
The blood supply to the glans is seperate from where the cylinders are.

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:04 pm
by rentguy
Here is info on how blood flows gets to the glan. Hopes this helps. .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsal_ar ... _the_penis

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:39 pm
by KMeister
kidder wrote:Does anyone know much about the Trimix gel for a floppy head? Not being satisfied with the floppy, Perito gave me a script for the gel. Glans only. But it doesn't make much sense to me. The thing Trimix does is allows blood flow thru out the penis. But the cylinders prohibit the flow beyond the length of the cylinders. Or, I should say, past the base of the cylinders. Any thoughts?

I had floppy head after my first implant. The doctor performed a second procedure to tunnel out more space in order to push the tips of the cylinders further into my glans; it was called a bilateral corporoplasty. From what I've read, I was under the impression that a patient shouldn't have floppy head these days if the doctor fitted the implant correctly. I suspect my doctor may have been a bit too conservative/cautious the first time.

KMeister

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:27 pm
by hard drive
KMeister wrote:
kidder wrote:Does anyone know much about the Trimix gel for a floppy head? Not being satisfied with the floppy, Perito gave me a script for the gel. Glans only. But it doesn't make much sense to me. The thing Trimix does is allows blood flow thru out the penis. But the cylinders prohibit the flow beyond the length of the cylinders. Or, I should say, past the base of the cylinders. Any thoughts?

I had floppy head after my first implant. The doctor performed a second procedure to tunnel out more space in order to push the tips of the cylinders further into my glans; it was called a bilateral corporoplasty. From what I've read, I was under the impression that a patient shouldn't have floppy head these days if the doctor fitted the implant correctly. I suspect my doctor may have been a bit too conservative/cautious the first time.

KMeister


Who was the doctor, and did this require a new implant?

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:28 am
by KMeister
hard drive wrote:Who was the doctor, and did this require a new implant?


The doctor was Sheldon Freeman in Las Vegas, Nevada. He's a real pro and great man as well. He listens and answers all questions. He re-used the same cylinders (adding rear tip extenders). From what I could tell by re-reading the op report the cylinders could not push into my glans so a tunnel had to be dug.

KMeister

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:41 am
by RelievedofED1
Glans engorgement uses an alternative blood flow than the corpora where the cylinders are.

Re: More floppy head

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 5:44 pm
by hard drive
KMeister wrote:
hard drive wrote:Who was the doctor, and did this require a new implant?


The doctor was Sheldon Freeman in Las Vegas, Nevada. He's a real pro and great man as well. He listens and answers all questions. He re-used the same cylinders (adding rear tip extenders). From what I could tell by re-reading the op report the cylinders could not push into my glans so a tunnel had to be dug.

KMeister


My right cylinder goes partially into the glans, but not the left one. I previously had the left side of the urethra punctuated by a botched implant a few implants ago. The doc that implanted the next device put in a substantially shorter cylinder there. Due to that, scar tissue formed and my new and probably last implant has a shorter cylinder and it doesn't penetrate into the glans. I begged the doctor to bore that out and equalize the cylinders but he said no. He said that doing so is risky for me and he wouldn't do it. Consequently my glans points left slightly and is very asymmetrical at the frenulum. I really hate that, but overall, I'm very pleased otherwise. I just wish he'd done that for me, but I guess that my long history of bad results waved him off.

I don't have floppy head anymore since the right side is about halfway in the glans so I'm grateful for that. The doc. said that (after healing) if I inflate to the max for 15 min. twice a day, the cylinders will seat deeper into the glans after several months (18-24), and I will be happy with the final result. I look forward to this, but I'm much happier already than with any of the others.