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Title: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: Jubel on June 24, 2018, 04:03:35 PM
Hello. I have congenital curvature, about 30-40 degree and the direction is upward. I plan to go for surgery, but i'm concerned about length lose. My penis is not big, it's average, about 14.5cm. But that is"effective" length, straight line from base to tip measured with ruler. "Real" length measured with tape is bigger, about 16cm. What will be the length after surgery, the same as my current "effective" length(14.5cm) or less than that?
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: redbullmaster on June 24, 2018, 06:25:59 PM
Unless your having a graft surgery, your end up with the length of the shorter side of your penis.

Stage/Nesbit/plication surgery all work the same way, by reducing the long side of your penis to match the short and thrus ending up with a straight penis.


Hope this helps
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: Jubel on June 24, 2018, 07:16:37 PM
My curvature is upward which means that my shorter side is the top side of penis. When i measure it i put ruler on the top side, and from base to the tip of the glans length is 14.5 cm. That's the length of my shorter side? Am i wrong?

z, you're sugestion is not to use phallosan f after surgery?
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: TonySa on June 24, 2018, 07:21:24 PM
Yes, you should end up w around 14,5 cm then.  Does your curve interfere w intercourse?  Given an upward curve and the right position it could be quite pleasureable for your partners.
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: Jubel on June 24, 2018, 11:33:02 PM
It bothers me, physically and psychologically.

Just to clarify. When erection is about 60-70 percent, penis is still straight(maybe just a little starts to curve) and i can measure 14.5cm. After that point penis starts to curve and when erection is 100 percent curvature is on the maximum and length is significant under that 14.5cm. So, what of these two is length of shorter side?
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: TonySa on June 25, 2018, 12:35:01 PM
When 100% erect place flexible measuring tape along penis upper and lower sides.  What are those 2 measurements?
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: Monty on June 25, 2018, 12:41:26 PM
you have a 'G' spot tickler, keep it.
Title: Re: STAGE surgery - length loss question
Post by: redbullmaster on June 25, 2018, 01:24:52 PM
The questions to ask are have you actuality used it for sex with a partner.
If you did what was the results and could you penetrate without causing pain to yourself and partner.

I was in the same boat as yourself, I could and did have drunken sex in my early 20's.
But because of the psychologically issues of having a bent dick, I stopped seeing woman and gave up on life.
When I hit my mid 30's I went to a doc for the first time to fix my penis.

After to ops to straighting it with plication and then Stage when the first op failed i ended up for ED issues.
Now im early 40's with an implant and a different set of psychological isuess.