Hi all, I really need to know the answer to this question. I have a scrotal webbing that when
Erect is barely noticeable at the base of the penis shaft. When completely
Flaccid though if I stretch my glans (1) and the scrotal skin from the very bottom (2) and stretch in opposite directions from each of the 2 forementioned parts of my body, there is actually a 'sail' effect.
I remembered when I had my circumsiecion in February 2023, the scrotal web caused me problems for a few months, now after so many months have passed it's not really a problem the skin has adjusted.
Here is the issue though, I am about to have alloderm engraftment to increase my
Girth in my shaft. Will this mean that I will have to have this scrotal webbing corrected to avoid issue with the said 'Sail effect of the scrotal web' ? As obviously the
Girth I will add will be permanent, so I am not sure if my skin will adjust again... or if the scrotal webbing will cause me problems.
This is kind of urgent because I really don't want to have surgery that I don't need just out of fear of what could happen.
Anyone who has had alloderm, fillers, fat transfer who was in a similar predicament would know! Or obviously a doctor would be a great answer to my question. Thank you!
I added 2 pictures 1
Flaccid and 1 at about 85% - 90%
Erection (bit hard to be fully hard fumbling with my phone taking pictures) Hence the need to support the glans. I think they show the situation quite accurately though. The main thing to notice though is that in the
Flaccid the scrotum is more relaxed (saggy) but in the
Erect photo the scotum is more contracted. That's what makes things even more confusing for me.
Edit: added a 100%
Erect left side photo too just incase anyone asked for it.