hard drive wrote:I'm guessing you got this done in Asheville? Me too... I really would like to know the name of your surgeon if possible. Considering it's only 2 months out it really does look normal at this point. Mine pointed to the left and was kind of twisted (ever so slightly also). It stayed that way for many months but got gradually better (very slightly) each couple of months. After about a years worth of serious pumping and working with it, the twist went away, and pumping to absolute maximum gave it back a very slight upward angle.
Now I've had a revision for relocate my pump and the process (part of it anyway) has started all over for me again. EXCEPT that now, when laying on my back, if I pump it up firmly, it points significantly more upward. However, while standing, gravity will pull it back down with a very slight upwards angle.
I do understand your buyers remorse, I'm going through that too right now. It was really bad the first time out of the gate for me, but it seriously was a dramatic improvement at the end of a year. I had a revision just a month ago and it's like starting all over again except that I know it will get much better over time. I fully hope and expect I'll have no complaints (with the implant) a year from now based on my own past experience, but I could be wrong. If I'm not happy with it, I will find someone to fix it and have it done. That's just me...
I doubt you'll be disappointed 6-8 months from now. Just be patient if possible.
In general, every other thing I read says that this procedure will not change the appearance...even another intern notice the bend to the left and asked me if I'd always had it (which I haven't.) I hope you are right about the upward angle however I seem to run out of solution from the pump...I know it will go up a bit further but no more juice! I am sorry you've had to go through surgery again...
I didn't get much beforehand information or after the surgery to get me through the early stages...I'm very disappointed with that. I've already expressed my disappointment and trying to talk to attending but so far no luck. I definitely think a physician/surgeon should have been much more involved and the surgeon assisted by an intern, not having an intern do the entire procedure. My penis didn't start pointing left on its' own.