ddbryan1972 wrote:Some specialize in revisions.
Donnie
That’s a great point.... risks are higher with a revision.
ddbryan1972 wrote:Some specialize in revisions.
Donnie
Lost Sheep wrote:rick61 wrote:Glans have a different blood supply and implant shouldn’t affect it. I have AMS LGX and if I inflate without any stimulation my glans are floppy and actually cold to the touch Stimulating will make it happen.
Rick61
Rick61, I must respectfully disagree.
The soongiosum tissue of the glans and shaft, no matter how engorged, cannot provide anywhere near the rigidity of the corpus cavernosum. The O.P.'s picture shows the implant about 3cm or a little more than an inch short of where the tunica (and any implant) normally extends to. An engorged glans flopping atop a rigid shaft is not optimal for sex.
The tunica albuginea normally extends into the glans. The corpus cavernosum inflates the tunica to provide rigidity to the penis all the way into the glans. The pictures in Ruktitan's first post show that the implant is far short of the end of the tunica, so the implant's rigidity is short of what the tunica previously provided.
The corpus spongiosum cannot provide the degree of stiffness previously provided by the corpus cavernosum because it is not constrained by the tough, fibrous tunica. It engorges to a degree of firmess , but not what I would call rigidity.
That last inch or so of Ruktitan's penis, no matter how engorged it gets, is not going to provide rigidity. Also, some men find that the corpus spongiosum does not engorge (depends on the cause of their ED).
I edited this post because I think I came across as a self-proclaimed expert in its original incarnation. I am just a layperson. I studied up on penile anatomy before my implant, but I only have experience with one penis, mine. There is a LOT I don't know.
Spikepork wrote:Now I have the implant stretching is not really possible. There is no doubt in my mind that you have been undersized by some margin. Can’t see the surgeon offering up any sensible reason for why your implant size is too short. This really does seem like you will need a revision urgently. Best wishes with the meeting as I’m sure it will be sorted albeit you may need another surgery to sort. Wishing you the very best result ASAP.
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