mrqueen wrote: I'm new here and really glad a place like this exists. A little background on me, I'm 31 and I been doing PE, inconsistently, for close to a decade. My current stats are 7.25 by 5.5. I have reached 7.75 (NBPEL) by 5.75 but lost due to inactivity, day to day circumstances.
I'm aware I'm not small but to me it seems average. My goal is 9 by 7. I pump every other day combined with manual stretches using warm water in the shower or dry using a heat pad for an hour. My plan is to purchase stretching devices, which is something I have never used and I could be missing on gains.
My timeline is 2 years before I go to Avanti; applying stretching devices, pumping and manual stretching, consistently in the meantime. Get my ligaments cut to hopefully get more length and follow up PMMA for Girth.
For those of us who are uncircumcised, how do we avoid the accordion effect and Phimosis ? These are my 2 biggest concerns. I don't want to get cut to achieve my goal.
Thank you for everything.
Some surgeons say
Circumcision is not necessary, some will recommend it, and some will insist upon it. I am not sure if different fillers have more risk than others for
Phimosis to develop. There was one guy recently on the board who had
HA filler and developed
Phimosis, and he had
Circumcision later.
Personally, I believe there is seldom need for
Circumcision after
Phimosis develops, but it might be a long recovery period. I read a lot about people who developed
Phimosis, and even if it took a long time for some, it seems that the rate of recovery is almost 100%.
After I had dermal fat graft, I had
Phimosis for about 1-2 months. I read one study that 7/20 uncircumcised people who had dermal fat graft developed
Phimosis, and it cleared up for everyone after 1-4 months. I am not sure how it compares to filler. For one thing, the width increase will be smaller with any kind of dermal graft, compared to fillers. I guess it is possible that with fillers it is unavoidable to need
Circumcision in some cases, if
Phimosis does develop, but I also believe it depends on how much filler you have injected.
Another contributing factor might be combining both
Ligamentolysis with fillers, because I read that even from
Ligamentolysis, it is possible for
Phimosis to develop. If you do both procedures at the same time, it would seem more likely for
Phimosis to develop.