Hi. So, I have two comments to your question. First, I’m attaching a link to our girth calculator on our website. If you play around with this, you’ll see that 14 syringes should yield you roughly anywhere from a third to just shy of a half-inch increase in erect girth. You can also use the calculator with your flaccid numbers to get a sense of expectations there. Typically, filler provides slightly more noticeable gains in the flaccid state, but when erect, a third to just under a half-inch is realistic.
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The second point is about the filler itself. A syringe labeled at 1.2 mL is most likely Versa. While Versa is commonly used in aesthetics, its G-prime (firmness) generally isn’t ideal for male enhancement, and clinical data shows it lasts about nine months—making it one of the shortest-lasting HA fillers on the U.S. market. In comparison, most other HA fillers last at least a year, with products like Voluma and Volux lasting over two years. So, while Versa may appear more cost-effective upfront, it tends to be the least cost-effective long term. I would recommend considering one of the longer-lasting HA fillers for better value and durability of your results.
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Dr S.