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TOPIC: Scrotal Webbing (Turkey Neck) and PMMA Girth Enhancement

Scrotal Webbing (Turkey Neck) and PMMA Girth Enhancement 1 month 2 weeks ago #1308720587

Hey fellas, I am looking for your insight on something.

I have a very mild turkey neck, which is seen at the very bottom of my shaft when I am Erect and maybe 1/2 when I am Flaccid. There really is not any aesthetic issues related to this and I have not experienced any issues as a result.

I plan on getting PMMA enhancement and am wondering whether it is necessary (or just smarter) to have the turkey neck surgically removed prior to doing so.
Because there is scrotal skin on my shaft when Flaccid, I am slightly worried that it would be more difficult to inject into me and perhaps easier to accidentally place the product in the scrotal skin which could then seep down into my scrotum. I would clearly rather just go forward with the PMMA and not have to get surgery for the turkey neck, but will do so if it is smarter.

I have received mixed advice on this from doctors: Avanti said it would not be an issue, whereas Tsay said it would be better aesthetically to get it removed.

So have any of you with turkey necks (mild or severe) gotten PMMA Girth enhancement and have you had any complications? Are you happy with the results?

Thank you!!!!

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Last edit: by Mconklin1964.

Scrotal Webbing (Turkey Neck) and PMMA Girth Enhancement 2 days 47 minutes ago #1308721010

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Mconklin1964,
I apologize if I made it seem like I recommended you to get the scrotal webbing excised. In my response I did indicate that your condition will not cause any issues with getting your PMMA injected. Based on your post and photos you indicated your condition was mild. This is a personal decision and depends on how much the "turkey neck" bothers you. If you and/or your partner do not seem bothered by the appearance then you shouldnt feel the need to get it corrected.

Hope this helps clarify things.

Dr. TJ Tsay
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