Sorry, I can see how my comment was confusing. Like others have said, it's more difficult to inject filler above the circ scar (between the glands and the circ scar). You can definitely do it to have more of a gradual taper. But you are at a higher risk of nodules. I personally think women would enjoy nodules as extra stimulation during sex but this has never been studied and most guys probably think that thought is ridiculous. You can also just do it and if you get nodules, you can have surgically removed later.
Everyone is different. It's my theory that part of it depends on how your
Dick healed after getting cut at birth, what your
Dick was exposed to early on as a child, and how loose you are. My reasoning stems from my own experience of getting cut 3 months before my first round of
Ellanse. My inner skin was still really fresh. My entire life the inner skin was protected by my
Foreskin and now I'm injecting into it. Way more nerve endings were still present. I feel like I reacted way worse than some guys who have had that skin exposed since birth. Some guys have inner skin that's not very sensitive at all, it almost looks like their shaft skin, not very pink. And others have inner skin that looks more like actual inner skin (that more pinkish, "fresh" looking color).
How loose is your skin? There's a chance you can get a circ
Revision. If you have skin that can be pulled up, a revisionist can make a cut all the way around your penis, presumably right on the scar, pull up your skin closer to the glands and stich it.
In regards to pig in the blanket, how it looks
Flaccid, a gap, etc, this is all part of the game man. You're not going to get a bigger
Dick without it looking less proportional. That doesn't mean it doesn't look better. Your
Dick will have weight to it and will hang more when
Flaccid. Women will most likely enjoy looking at your bigger
Dick more. A couple rounds might not even cause the look you're concerned with. Guys who have tight skin when
Flaccid, no skin even coming close to approaching the glans, don't really have this problem. Guys who are more loose when
Flaccid are more prone to a pig in the blanket. Regardless, I wouldn't be worried about a hard gap, it doesn't really work like that. It's not like it's going to be a hard stop of filler at the circ line. You could massage filler up there. And filler will naturally stretch that scar out and move below it. It's not like the circ scar is a tight rubber band unless you just got it cut and the doctor stitched it tight (kind of like how my adult circ was). Even though I was stitched tight (my cut wasn't tight I'm only referring to how he stitched it), the scar gradually became more elastic and filler or collagen started moving up that way.