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Title: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Alex83 on November 27, 2020, 05:05:18 AM
Hello everyone,

It has now been 10 months since I was operated for a congenital downward curvature of about 55 degrees.

This operation was performed by Dr. Faix in France. In spite of this, I still have a 30 degree curvature.
I have been stretching for 3 months to regain my height and trying (in vain) to straighten the curve a little:



I consulted another urologist now renowned in France, Dr. Galiano. I had initially consulted him because my scar is swollen and presents an oedema.
He explained to me that his operation has to be repeated about every 10 years. I didn't know that the operations had to be repeated. I hope that mine (Nesbit operation) performed by Dr. Faix will not have to be redone in 10 years.

My question is, according to my residual curvature, should I have an operation to fully straighten it? Because it still bothers me psychologically.

I thinked I'm out of the woods after the operation...
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Alex83 on November 28, 2020, 08:09:59 AM
Hello

What do you think about it
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: TonySa on November 28, 2020, 09:53:51 AM
I'd try to get used to your new dick.  The curve looks natural and shouldn't create a problem with intercourse.  In fact, doggy style will result in you directly stimulating your partners errogenous zone (unlike a straight penis).  Have you tried it out yet?
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Alex83 on November 28, 2020, 10:02:43 AM
Thank you tony for your answer,

I was able to try but with my swelling on the scar it was quite complicated. My partner was complaining about a ball, especially in doggy style. I hope it was from the scar.
I am trying in vain to get my scar treated.

Kind regards
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: TonySa on November 28, 2020, 10:06:30 AM
If it's external scarring, apply the silicon strips daily.  Where them as long as you can to reduce the scarring. 
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Alex83 on November 28, 2020, 10:15:00 AM
Tony is exactly the treatment I do and the only one that seems to work.

The 4 urologists I've consulted have never been able to help me, so I'm doing this on my own medication.

I am delighted to hear that from you, I will continue. Thanks again.


The  silicone sheets work very well and deflate the scar. But when I take them off, a few minutes later the scar swells again.

I will continue but I hope not to keep these sheets forever. I have been using them for about a month and a half now.

I'll wait before doing surgery again.
Dr. Faix who operated on me did a great job, I had no loss of sensation/erection and I don't feel the internal points erect at all. The only downside is this residual curvature.
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Jack1909 on November 28, 2020, 02:59:17 PM
A redo surgery every 10 years? That statement already writes this surgeon off the list of specialists.
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: Alex83 on November 28, 2020, 03:09:13 PM
Yes of course, if I have to operate again, I will go back to the doctor Faix despite the residual curvature
Title: Re: Redo a surgery ?
Post by: TonySa on November 29, 2020, 10:56:47 PM
Looks great and ready to go...less than 30 degrees for sure!  I'd consider it a great success.  Remember a bit of a downward curve directly stimulates your partners errogenous zones directly via doggy style-unlike a straight duck 👍🏽