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Erectile Dysfunction Forum - for all men with ED => Penile Implants => Topic started by: JayGould on June 15, 2017, 09:16:49 AM

Title: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: JayGould on June 15, 2017, 09:16:49 AM
This is a question to everyone who's had an implant surgery to fix their Peyronie's. Mine started just 6 months ago after a minor injury during sex. It took only a month for me to lose both an inch of length as well as an inch of girth. The size loss has happened because of a constriction/scar/plague on left side of the shaft. I think it's ridiculously much for such a short period of time. And it makes me wonder whether it is true atrophy or if it can be regained.

I am wondering: Did your implant regain some of your lost size due to scarring? Did it "push the constriction out"?
Title: Re: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: Jimbruski on June 16, 2017, 10:24:06 PM
For me it didn't, however, depending on what type of implant you choose you may gain some of the lost length.  I got an AMS700 CX which is typically implanted to correct Peyronies.  The CX will not allow for any increase in length.

My best advise is to use a VED daily so that you don't lose more length.  Also seek out a competent implant surgeon and go over the implants available.

Jim
Title: Re: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: JayGould on June 17, 2017, 06:51:49 AM
Ok thanks. Did you have ED (venous leak) as well? I don't.
Title: Re: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: Old Man on June 17, 2017, 08:28:32 AM
To all prospective implant members:

I encourage any member contemplating getting an implant to do some research on JackPs blog about his journey with VED therapy BEFORE GETTING HIS IMPLANT. The exercises he did helped him regain some of his lost dimensions prior to the actual surgery. He and I developed the VED protocol that he used for this pre-surgery exercises.

And. he used the AMS LGX 700 model implant which allows for extending the implants into the glans area of the penis giving more length and better erections. So, please check out all the aspects of different implant devices BEFORE surgery to determine the better implant for you individual case.

Old Man
Title: Re: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: lessor on June 17, 2017, 11:22:54 AM
but dont go to millan, he botched many implant in people in FT, he doesnt seem a good doctor making implants
Title: Re: Implantees - Question about size
Post by: JayGould on June 17, 2017, 04:00:46 PM
No, according to FT it seems that the best implant surgeons are Dr Kramer in Baltimore and Dr Eid in New York. Dr Perito in Miami is pretty good too, along with Dr Garber in Philadelphia.