sonnyjim wrote:Hi everyone,
I had my penile implant surgery over 1 year ago now (September last year) and there are a couple of things bothering me.
One is the loss of size. I didn't really think about this prior to the surgery because I guess I just assumed that I would come out with the same size as what I went in with. While the difference isn't huge I think the girth is what I'm mostly depressed about. I lost about .75 in length and about half an inch in girth.
Can I expect this to come back at some point with future revisions or do I just learn to accept that I am now 'below average' and get on with it.
The second issue is basically my self esteem. I'm wondering how I can have a normal relationship with a penile implant. Like how do I explain this to a woman and not be rejected? The fact is, I feel like less of a man now and I'm not sure how to proceed from here.
From what you described; you are apparently not undersized. If you are undersized, you will see and feel the floppy glans. Did you notice such a thing? Your pre-ED size may not be regained. Most of us lost a considerable length and girth due to years of ED. A perfectly-sized implant will give you what you came with to the operation room. With regular cycling, some men could get extra length, specially with LGX.
You need to make sure that you are pumping to the max, and you are getting to rock-hard erection. Also a size above 5" is more than enough for sex. It is not sufficient if you are comparing it to your pre-ed size. That kind of comparison will affect you negatively.
Expectations from an IPP should be primarily to get the rigidity back, as LS mentioned as well. That what matters the most, not length or girth. Glans engorgement issue is not related to the implant. VED, Cialis, Viagra, and being aroused frequently, will all help to improve the engorgement. You seem to have a brilliant result. Just go out and enjoy what you got.
I also don't agree with the suggestion of switching to Titan to get more length. Going back under knife should have a valid justification, ie not able to use the implant at all.