tryfied wrote:I'm concerned how this will impact my surgery. Kramer who will do my surgery, said some time ago that STD testing wasn't even required for IPP surgery. So there may be no reason to worry.
Well, if your doctor doesn't think STD testing is beneficial, I would think it doesn't matter if that pimple is acne or herpes, as far as having implant surgery. Herpes is common enough, and according to the CDC 80% or more of the people who have it don't know it. Based on the prevalence of herpes and the number who don't know they have it, there must be many men each year who undergo implant surgery with herpes. If that was a problem, docs would be testing for it. I know I was never asked about it, nor tested by any of the surgeons I visited. I've never read about anyone else who was either asked about STDs or herpes, or tested, in connection with an implant. The main infection risk that I've read about with an implant, is a bacterial infection on the surface of the implant components themselves. Herpes is a virus, normally present (if at all) on the surface of the skin or in the nervous system.
I'd ask Dr Kramer about it again before surgery if I were you, but I'd think its likely just not a concern.