Namirrah wrote: . . you will find that pge-1 decouples the collegen bonds in the trunca. That allows for more expansion (this seems to be localized to the injection site area). Which would produce increased girth at the potential expense of length.
Ronniel, (the most successful chem PE guy) has theorized that length is limited by the septum. And has found that compression (with a silicone pumping sleeve) stops the girth expansion and forces the septum to expand.
This is potentially very dangerous, and I don't recommend injections to increase size. However, if you are on injectables for ED. Wearing a pump sleeve after you erection goes down, could prevent huge girth increases by transferring them to length. After 2 hours without pge in the penis, the collegen bonds start to recouple.
Interesting comment. I seem to be gaining a bit in girth, 1/2", after 1 1/2 years of injection, and bigger veins and glans/head also, but perhaps a small loss in length (since I nevr measured before it's hard to tell). After a year+ layoff after pills stopped working very well, injections and a pump have really rehabilitated my unit. Wifey approves on girth but wants it deeper ( I thought 6+" long and 2" dia was fine). Part may be that fat pad I put on above the unit. A couple of follow-up questions please:
1. What is the "septum"?
2. How does the pump sleeve that only compresses a bit near the base (my pump came with one) translate to a length increase? I'd think a longer sleeve like a BP cuff would restrict girth and force more length?
3. You are saying you can remove the sleeve as your injectable erection is subsiding?
Thanks in advance.