Yeah, I'd call myself a huge success case. Been thoroughly documented here.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6010&p=127573#p127573I had some pretty bad pain for the first 1-2 weeks and wasn't very mobile. But once I was up and running, recovery went fast. I had sex after 3 weeks (would have been earlier if I had been in the same continent as my wife any sooner).
Never any issues with pain, difficulties to orgasm etc. Pump perfectly placed 1 cm higher than my balls, hidden behind them.
No issues deflating. Just pressing deflate button once and my dick goes down to a natural 5:30 hang.
Dick bigger now than ever in my life. Erect length increased from 16.5 cm to 17.75 cm. Flaccid length from 10 cm to 15 cm. Girth small increase from 14 cm to 14.4 cm.
No issues hiding my flaccid in clothes. Always use tight shorts, jeans, suit pants and no issue.
Glans getting firm and hard of blood.
No women understands I am implanted, but those who thoroughly touches my balls will feel the pump.
I was back to heavy lifting, squats & deadlifts etc, after a couple of months. Even though looking back at that, it was a stupid risk to take. Should have waited a bit longer.
Things keep getting better. Patience is key. Give things time. It is surprisingly how long time after surgery things still gradually improves.
Latest improvement is being able to pump my Titan to the absolute maximum, using all force I can generate with two hands and six fingers to squeeze in 60-70 pumps and achieving something that is unreal in hardness. But still feels good. A couple of years ago, anygthing beyond 30 pumps was uncomfortable. But still I thought that hardness was super hard.
Best of all is of course being able to have sex without worrying about the dick performing or not. Just allows me to be a completely different man in bed. Can focus on giving my partner the best experience possible. And enjoying every second of it.
But - then I think it is great that we get the horror stories here as well. I have said many times and keep saying how important it is to choose a great doc. There is so much published evidence that there is a very strong correlation between surgeons experience and quality of outcome. Also strong correlation with lower infection risk. Many people here refuse to accept that fact, but I think the horror stories helps to make people understand that things can really go to hell with this surgery. And it is important to do all in ones power to avoid being one of those horror stories.
Find a world class surgeon if possible. If not, find a really good one.