Larry10625 wrote: if you can find a surgeon who will promise you anything, he is a fucking liar. ... The surgeon can't promise you anything because he can't tell anything until he sees the whole surgical field, presence of scar tissue, atrophy, etc. If you get an implant, insist on the AMS LGX. It is the only implant that works on increasing length and girth permanently. It has a coating that has an antibiotic in it and looks a lot more natural than the Coloplast. Keep us all posted. Larry
It is silly if people get mad at disagreement but Larry is right in one regard. A surgeon cannot promise you that either of you will be alive on the day of surgery or that the hospital will not burn down with you inside.
A skilled surgeon can, however, promise you that he can fill out your existing penis to a stated minimum size just like a surgeon can promise to set your broken let straight after looking at xrays. A skilled high volume implant surgeon can know after thorough doppler exams, stretch tests, inducing erection and extrapolating from doing many thousands of implants that he is not going to encounter a situation for which he cannot compensate with his skill and the many implants he takes in the OR with him. (unless of course, you die of an aneurysm on the table while the hospital is burning down, in which case you will not need your penis.)
That is why Dr. Eid who is no F'ing liar "promised" me "at least 6 1/4 inches as a minimum, maybe a little more" and at week 4 I am 6 3/8" dead on the money and larger girth than before surgery. A surgeon that suggests you should just put yourself in his hands and wait to see what you get, is a bad joke.
Since this is my disagreement post of the day I disagree with insisting on an LGX. If you have a skilled high volume surgeon that is intensely interested in your outcome you will not have to explain to him the best implant for your penis. You can share your concerns, your expectations for an outcome, and decide together giving him the decision to act in your best interest in the OR when he gets inside. As Larry pointed out, some things may not be obvious until that point in the process.