Well it could ooze out and you lose product you paid for. And if you can't move it away from the entry points there's a lot higher risk of developing nodules and it will take longer to heal. If it takes longer to heal there's an increased risk of infection but that's what the
Nodule is for. If someone's immune system isn't up to par and their body can't develop scar tissue in time, I can see there being problems. The more product between the mechanisms which bring healing nutrients to the wound and the wound itself, the harder it is for your body to do it's thing. I personally took a long time to heal my last two rounds. The idea of getting back to sex in 10 days was laughable. It took a good 3 and a half weeks and I just barely made being able to have sex with my girl on new years eve. I made up some excuse about aggravating my testicles while being physical at work and it causing the testicles to swell and hurt. I told her the
Urologist told me sex would increase the inflammation.
After my last round, I was pretty worried about the entry points developing dead skin. When you google shit and see pictures that look similar you get freaked out. I don't know if I was overreacting or not. I eventually developed a little
Nodule in 4 of the entry points. They've somewhat decreased by now but are still noticeable. Just tiny white/grey bumps. About 5 weeks after my fifth round this girl was giving me head like all night. She really liked giving head. She said nothing about the little bumps and no other girl has either. It is what it is. I'll report in some time if they diminished any further.
Again, I didn't do a good job of rolling the product away from the entry points with the little roller last round. I really didn't want to aggravate the wounds any more. Maybe I should have. When Ian inspected my penis after those 8cc and pressed down, a thick pink liquid oozed out, product mixed with blood. One entry point kept having a trickle of blood come out even four days after or so. I was getting frustrated. They tell you that if it keeps bleeding that it's not a good sign. So when you want the bleeding to stop, you aren't wanting to press a roller into the wound. Cannulas are wider than needles, they damage more skin. Doctors have to be aggressive when placing this product evenly. It's not like they push in, inject, and pull out. There's a lot of manipulation going on.
When I was standing there as Ian pushed all this product out of what looked like an enormous entry point wound, I thought to myself, "What am I doing here?" I was sitting at 6.75 and yet I decided to fly back to Tijuana for another round to risk infection in the penis. Dr.
Morales gets done filling out the paperwork, turns around, and sees Ian pushing all this product and blood out. She just kind of paused and looked concerningly over at us. She takes pride in what she does and I think sometimes she gets frustrated with how much we want to push things and how much we favor size over aesthetics.