@lurkin
is right, by submitting photos grants the user Lifetime Premium Membership (at no cost), so
@atxguy
should be able to see his attachments now.
I also implore
@atxguy
to continue his discussion in a new topic so that we don't unintentionally steer the topic off course, this is still Member
"uncuthero's" original thread after all. Respectfully, thanks.
And for newcomers to this thread, atxguy had work done by a Loria-affiliated Surgeon (this is the literal opposite of an accolade or accomplishment), and on this surgeon's own website talks about the infamous
"proprietary filler" -- a strong indication that we're dealing with a medical device that as far as I know has no FDA clearance or approval (dermal fillers/soft tissue fillers are classified as medical devices by the FDA). I mean, isn't this illegal, never mind the ethics of it all? By all accounts, there is strong reason to believe this magical formula of a filler contains silicone oil, which is regarded as a high-risk and ineffective filler for girth enhancement by both the general conensus of the PhalloBoards Community as well as the unanimous warning(s) by all PhalloBoards Sponsors (as well as non-Sponsors too). The idea that it being patented gives it any merit is laughable. But hey, don't take my word for it, read up on atxguy's posts (click his username, scroll through his posts/topics), who I also hope posts his own Report in the near future so more men can see the dangers of using silicone oil in male enhancement.
Nodules can happen regardless of filler, but silicone oil presents additional complications; with PMMA (or most acceptable fillers for girth), I usually consider surgical removal of any of nodules to be a true last resort, but with silicone oil, removal is a legitimate 1st option among treatment considerations depending on the surgeon who's repairing the work done. Not all those who get silicone are condemned to a fate of permanent aesthetic irregularity or inevitable complication (be it short or long-term), but the risks are not worth the reward, especially when other fillers out there present so much higher efficacy.
Again, I don't wish to steer or hijack the original poster's Reporting here, so I ask this discussion be carried over into a new topic if atxguy wishes to continue discussing his matters with us, it would be most appreciated, and it will be easier for us to provide advice and insight all in one place instead of hopping around different topics. Thanks.
*LATE EDIT: It seems Loria and Dellinger (and others) may be in a legal dispute according to some searches, but I can't tell for exactly what yet. What seems strange is that Dr. Dellinger still refers to his use of a "proprietary filler" and I wonder if that's just oversight by his website administrator, or that perhaps he's created his own variation of this garbage proprietary filler and maybe Loria is after him (and others) in litigation -->
See here: https://dockets.justia.com/docket/florida/flsdce/9:2024cv80198/662585
, as well as a few other links when doing a simple search of both Dellinger and Loria's names together, but all are seemingly paywalled unfortunately.
I would normally look into it and would have shared all the details with the Forum, but short of it being Loria losing his license and/or going to jail, I'm torn on giving him any press beyond that (on one hand it's pertinent to the topic of this website and on the other hand, like I said before, short of it being genuinely good news, i.e. JUSTICE, then I would rather just keep that taint off the Forums.
Suffice to say, I cannot say the current state of Loria and his Affiliates and if there are more than one version of a "proprietary filler" on the market, and if you see this term, stay FAR FAR away (although this should not be confused with "proprietary method or technique").
If you'd like a shortlist of injectables you can trust, just consider Medical Grade Hyaluronic Acid (HA), PMMA (known as Bellafill in the US, and Linnea Safe in Mexico to only be trusted with Avanti Derma, as there are silicone injectors in Tijuana who falsely claim to be using PMMA), Radiesse, Ellanse (found in Europe and Mexico), and Fat Transfers (FFTs), when performed by a trusted Practitioner.