Lost Sheep wrote:2435tjklAS wrote:I don't think it's the surgeons job to preserve your length. I think that's your job.
One part of the surgeon's job is to measure the inside of the patient's tunica albuginea and select the proper size implant. This takes skill and judgement (usually gained only through training and experience).
Certainly the patient has a job to do in preserving length, and the patient NOT doing his job can undo the best surgeon's work, but no amount of proper patient activity can overcome a surgeon's mistake in length preservation.
Well, surely it takes a lot of skill. What else takes a lot of skill? Being a urologist who performs surgeries.
This is the way my doctor explained it:
Hi, I talked to my patient liaison from Boston Scientific and she explained to me (I think) that for my penile implant surgery you measure my penis size as it was necessary for the size of the implant. So, what is it? I imagine it's a sensitive question for a lot of men, but if its in the records l'd like to hear it. Thanks
His response:
During surgery your total penile length measured 24 cm which is about 9-1/2 inches. That is the total length including the part of the shaft goes up underneath your pubic bone in front.
I asked for some clarification because I obviously don't have a 24cm (9.44") dick, and he responded:
Your penis actually extends beyond what you can easily see even with it stretched out completely. There is a portion that goes underneath your pubic bone and in fact is attached to the pubic bone to help support the penis. We would put in the implant, we have to include that area in the total length of the implant. So while you are asleep we are able to place the measuring device down into that part in order to get the total length of the penis. So the length of the implant is longer than what you can actually see. In fact you may be able to even feel the implant in your crotch area where the cylinders go back along the penile corpora that far back. I know that is a confusing explanation but I hope it accounts for your measurements in comparison to what measurements we got in the operating room.
The way I interpret this is they basically measured my stretched flaccid, which was 8.75" pre-surgery. My normal flaccid size was about ~4.8" pre-surgery, but that isn't relevant to the implant procedure. My flaccid size now increased from ~4.8" to a bit above 7" bone pressed.
It's just my belief that the most common patient complaint has always been lost size, but that's not due to implant or the surgery.
frank66665 wrote:maybe the inflation is not very rigid because your cock is too long, or maybe the saline solution runs out of length and doesn't work anymore
Seems very possible. I guess there's only so much saline in the valve, and it probably wasn't prepared for almost 9". Something to worry about, but rigid definitely isn't the right word. I've been bending mine all directions, many times.
The fact that I have gotten measurements right around my pre-size of 8.75" makes me think I still have some room to improve. It's rare to measure it there and I don't see it often, but makes me think it's certainly possible.