Tissues thinning over time

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frwmw1
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby frwmw1 » Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:58 am

I do wonder if:

- Trimix gel would help: bloodflow could reduce atrophy

- Testosterone gel could help: low testosterone causes atrophy

- an IPP like the LGX that shrinks when deflating could help.
45yo, venous leak. Pills increased tinnitus (very rare). Using bimix+atropine, 0.2 of:
Atropine Sulfate: 52MCG/ML, Phentolamine MES: 0.9MG/ML, Papaverine HCL: 26MG/ML

sambalamba
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby sambalamba » Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:37 am

SwedishDave wrote:So only 2 people actually noticing their tissue thinning over time? This is such a strange phenomenon and i deeply feel for the ones who experience it. Once you get an implant you’ve been through enough.

I feel like this issue should be inevstigated further if Eid says its an issue. Maybe they could make the tips out of soft silicone instead of hard for example. And i still have the theory that the titan is worse for this type of issue. Maybe the lgx that shrinks a whole lot during flaccid is much kinder on the tissues. Just guesswork though.


Why do think Titan is worse for this? Larger diameter? Harder material?
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant. 6.4 inches bone pressed length to tip, 5 inches girth base, 4.5 inches girth mid-shaft.

SwedishDave
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby SwedishDave » Mon Jan 27, 2025 12:09 pm

Softer material and more relaxed/shorter when flaccid. 25% of titan users complain about the flaccid state and i think this might correlate with this tissue erosion. Seems like a semi erection in many cases and i think that type of pressure might be what Eid is talking about. Another reason to pick AMS when im ready for an implant.
31 YO,

Diffuse tunica fibrosis from stretching/jelqing.
Several small circumferential fibrosises. Sex and masturbation makes it worse.

Before L: 6.8 G: 5.4
Current L: 6.3 G: 4.8

sambalamba
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby sambalamba » Mon Jan 27, 2025 2:05 pm

Only LGX is significantly shorter when flaccid. CX is just shorter by a few millimeters. Length wise I don't know how either CX or Titan would make a difference. Also fully deflated only additional pressure point in a Titan would be where the fold happens for the dog ears. Seems to me primary contributor to tissue thinning would happen from residual blood flow to the corporal tissue. Eid installs 99 percent Titan. I don't understand why he would continue to install mostly Titan if he thought it was particularly prone to tissue erosion.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant. 6.4 inches bone pressed length to tip, 5 inches girth base, 4.5 inches girth mid-shaft.

jwdetails
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby jwdetails » Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:58 pm

I think it does thin out the corpora and tunica over time - Titan here. But I don't think it increases the risk of complications - device popping through the skin or into some other area of the body. The body creates it own capsule over all the implant components as well so you have another layer of protection. I think any implant will do this thinning but titan maybe more because its stiffer material and its just more obvious.
62 year old, ED+PD, Coloplast Titan 22 cm no RTE in 2019 with Dr. Irwin Goldstein => failure, now with plaque excision/tunical expansion to Coloplast Titan 26 no RTE in 2022 by Dr. Darshan Patel, now with classic pump 2024 :D

Donkeykong
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby Donkeykong » Sun Feb 02, 2025 3:04 pm

wolfpacker wrote:I got my first implant in 2021, almost 4 years ago, and the tissues in my shaft and glans seem to have thinned out drastically in that time. I feel way more implant material and much less penis tissue in the shaft than in the first year, and in the glans when flacid I touch and feel almost only the hard implant tips. Really don't feel much glans tissue when flacid. Has anyone else experienced this atrophy over several years?


Have you noticed any change in erection angle and stability at the base?

wolfpacker
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby wolfpacker » Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:03 pm

Donkeykong wrote:
wolfpacker wrote:I got my first implant in 2021, almost 4 years ago, and the tissues in my shaft and glans seem to have thinned out drastically in that time. I feel way more implant material and much less penis tissue in the shaft than in the first year, and in the glans when flacid I touch and feel almost only the hard implant tips. Really don't feel much glans tissue when flacid. Has anyone else experienced this atrophy over several years?


Have you noticed any change in erection angle and stability at the base?


Both have definitely reduced since the beginning, though that could be also due to having an AMS CX now instead of my original Titan
Early 30s with ED from jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side

Aug 2024 revision to AMS CX 24cm + 2rte

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LastHope
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby LastHope » Wed Feb 05, 2025 7:49 pm

An interesting case of pressure atrophy caused by an oversized + kinked reservoir tubing in a diabetic patient.
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cautiouslyoptimistic
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby cautiouslyoptimistic » Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:09 pm

How would low testosterone cause atrophy?

LastHope
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Re: Tissues thinning over time

Postby LastHope » Thu Feb 06, 2025 5:07 pm

cautiouslyoptimistic wrote:How would low testosterone cause atrophy?


From a metabolic standpoint, low testosterone promotes fat storage and atrophies muscle mass. Penis has a special type of muscle - the cavernous smooth muscle.
40, Coloplast Genesis, 1/2025, Dr. Christine, UCAL


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