I was implanted last Nov. No longer have any pain and everything works perfectly. Great result!!
During the weeks of recovery, I tried to find some way to protect my sore penis from rubbing the covering cloth. Even now, in my flaccid state,there is more erection than prior to surgery and, therefore, pressure on my circumcised glans which sometime results in it getting sore. Protecting the circumcised glans from rubbing cloth, also, has the effect of keeping it more sensitive and more likely to orgasm.
I finally found a great way to easily cover and protect the glans. If you, too, are interested saving your glans from abrasion you can use Band-Aid Large Non-Stick Pads. The pads are 3" by 4" and have a cotton filling. Open the end of the pad and remove the cotton. The covering is slick, soft and breaths. With the cotton removed, the covering forms about the perfect circumference of a flaccid penis. Slip the covering over the penis leaving about an inch to drape over and cover the glans. Use about an 1'' of adhesive tape to secure the covering to the top of the penis. I've, also, found it good to tape the covering's seam to keep it from eventually parting. When you have to pee, just pull the covering back some.
I've been using the coverings from these pads for a couple of weeks and have never felt so comfortable. Very happy glans!!
Protecting the glans
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Implanted AMS CX 700 11/15 by Dr. Morey in Dallas (botched). 6/16 - Surgery by Dr. Kansas in Austin to correct the mistakes. Works great now. Very pleased!
Re: Protecting the glans
You could also just roll on a condom
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
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Re: Protecting the glans
Yes, but a condom is much less comfortable and doesn't breath so you wouldn't want to leave on very long.
Implanted AMS CX 700 11/15 by Dr. Morey in Dallas (botched). 6/16 - Surgery by Dr. Kansas in Austin to correct the mistakes. Works great now. Very pleased!
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dg_moore wrote:You could also just roll on a condom
Isn't increased sensitivity the one thing condom manufacturers strive for? It was the accidental bumps that would get me. Who knew I bumped my crotch that much
Re: Protecting the glans
Does that go away after awhile.
That you have to protect the Glans?
I thought also depending on underwear you wear.
I wear jeans often. Was concerend with hiding it?
Thank you
That you have to protect the Glans?
I thought also depending on underwear you wear.
I wear jeans often. Was concerend with hiding it?
Thank you
Thinking of getting implant. Have not done it because of the length I
have lost.
50, Straight, I miss women
have lost.
50, Straight, I miss women
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Re: Protecting the glans
I wear all 100% soft cotton underwear and a day of even that friction gets uncomfortable. I don't think a flaccid penis after surgery is ever as flaccid as before. On many men's sexuality websites, I've seen many who are trying to restore their circumcised foreskin to protect and keep their glans sensitive. There are products like "Manhood" that you can buy to protect the glans from rubbing all day. However, guys who have tried them report that they don't work well and abandon them quickly.
I've found the material in the Band-Aid Pad to be perfect for this purpose. It's very slick so that it won't hang on cloth and transfer friction. It's very soft and so totally non irritating to the skin and it breaths, so the skin is happy all day. I think it's be best next thing to natural foreskin which is how nature originally provided protection for that all important area.
I've found the material in the Band-Aid Pad to be perfect for this purpose. It's very slick so that it won't hang on cloth and transfer friction. It's very soft and so totally non irritating to the skin and it breaths, so the skin is happy all day. I think it's be best next thing to natural foreskin which is how nature originally provided protection for that all important area.
Implanted AMS CX 700 11/15 by Dr. Morey in Dallas (botched). 6/16 - Surgery by Dr. Kansas in Austin to correct the mistakes. Works great now. Very pleased!
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