Floppy head syndrome and condoms
Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms
My Dr. will perform this(glanulopexy) procedure to correct my floppy head. Here is the link: http://uronotes2012.blogspot.com/2012/0 ... ology.html
Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms
just got mine done on 4/6/15 and have not used it yet but went to follow up and seemed like he got cylinders in far enough that is was not going to be a problem even at 40% inflation that he left my at post op
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms
steve62
Who was your doctor. Most posts I have read people talked about being inflated 30%. The surgeon I had did the 40% inflation as well.
Just curious
Who was your doctor. Most posts I have read people talked about being inflated 30%. The surgeon I had did the 40% inflation as well.
Just curious
Total ED since a 6/2010 RPA. Pills and injections didn't work. 2nd revision with a Coloplast Titan (24CM w & 2CM RTEs)on 12/15/2022. 68 years old
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Re: Floppy head syndrome and condoms
Hello again gents
Once again thanks for your replies.
As mentioned before, I am in the UK, so choice of surgeon etc was not an option - my procedure was done under our National Health System.
Re the suturing procedure to correct the problem, I found the following pdf detailing the procedure - http://www.valenzuelaurology.com/uploads/2/3/3/0/23307140/3_smsna_124_poster.pdf.
On a positive note, the pdf details that 18 out of 91 men experienced SST deformity. 6 months after the corrective treatment "none of them displayed recurrent SST" and all returned to sexual activity.
Thank you FlaDon on the correct terminology (SST deformity). It yealded better results via Google for info on the procedure.
Once again thanks for your replies.
As mentioned before, I am in the UK, so choice of surgeon etc was not an option - my procedure was done under our National Health System.
Re the suturing procedure to correct the problem, I found the following pdf detailing the procedure - http://www.valenzuelaurology.com/uploads/2/3/3/0/23307140/3_smsna_124_poster.pdf.
On a positive note, the pdf details that 18 out of 91 men experienced SST deformity. 6 months after the corrective treatment "none of them displayed recurrent SST" and all returned to sexual activity.
Thank you FlaDon on the correct terminology (SST deformity). It yealded better results via Google for info on the procedure.
48 yo in UK. Frequent impotence from 2000, but bowel cancer sealed the deal in 2008. Pills, potions and pumps did nothing - went bionic on 24/02/15
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