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Dr Levine, in this video, says incision and grafting does fix the buckling.
#2
Quote from: Lostand Looking24 on Yesterday at 07:50:01 AMFor example the surgery where they cut out the plaque and replace it with a graft - would that fix the buckling since theres technically no scarred area anymore?

Interesting question. That is the procedure I had to straighten my curve. But I never had or experienced buckling so I can't speak to it.
#3
Penile Implants / Re: Another Coloplast Titan Im...
Last post by RexRG - Today at 12:19:59 PM
Quote from: Sonic on Yesterday at 12:23:59 PMHey Rex, I remember following your posts since you joined here and your journey to the implant. Seems like things have gone very well, very happy for you, you warrior!!
I've always appreciated your support, Sonic, and your observations helped in my decision making. Sometimes I get too close to the trees to see the forest!
#4
Penile Implants / Re: Another Coloplast Titan Im...
Last post by RexRG - Today at 12:02:34 PM
Quote from: Aussiemale on April 26, 2024, 06:06:24 PMHi Rex.

Great to hear your success. I also have diabetes and I'm type one.....I'm booked for next month.

Glad to hear your pain is resolving. That's my number one fear too .....

Well done on your decision to take this step.

I also will be staying overnight.....but no questions asked in my case.....hope to join the ranks with you soon.

Aussiemale
You'll be happy you did, Aussiemale! Staying in a "marathon mode" mindset helps for the few first weeks. Yafi's PA said the only infection he observed in hundreds of procedures was with an unmanaged diabetic. I assume you're managing it, as a type 1, so there's little chance of infection. 

#5
Thank you for the smooth transaction.
#6
message me to join a discord where we discuss the e4 peptide
#7
Penile Implants / Re: Another Coloplast Titan Im...
Last post by RexRG - Yesterday at 08:43:15 PM
Thanks guys. I probably should have proofread that more closely. A couple of omissions: I opted not to go with Xiaflex because I'd still be using sildenifil even if the procedure was successful, but sildenafil aggravates my tinnitus big time. I needed that to end also. 

I also forgot to mention that there might be some neuropraxia in the prepuce along the frenulum. There's been some swelling or puffiness in the underside since the surgery that I'm hoping is still healing. It's the most important part of the penis in terms of sexual stimulation and there's still some soreness and numbness there. Fingers crossed. 
#8
Introduce Yourself / Re: New young member looking f...
Last post by Mikel7 - Yesterday at 07:19:57 PM
YoungPrince has not posted on the forum for over a year now.
#9
Surgery for Peyronie's Disease / Re: Do non-implant surgeries f...
Last post by Mikel7 - Yesterday at 07:09:56 PM
This would be an excellent question to ask one of our gracious Dr's here on the forum.
#10
Introduce Yourself / Re: New young member looking f...
Last post by 1000fft - Yesterday at 05:24:06 PM
Hey did any of the supplements or medications you took help? How are things now?