newbie415 wrote: Thanks KFH! Yeah I definitely need some length gains lol this is ridiculous, but ummm have you came up with any top choices? I mean I know some people don\'t gain in Erect and some do, so at least there\'s the possibility of gaining. If it doesn\'t happen then what else can you do? But at least you tried and found out for yourself. Honestly the money is not an issue when it comes to this. This has been plaguing my life and like I said before I have a really good social life so I at least want to try. I\'m still looking for the best options. I still have time because I need to save so I will keep looking for the best option. Good luck as well. Any information you find, please share with me
oh and they still have not wrote back to me :/ wonder what\'s the deal with that.
There is a possibility of gaining, there is a possibility of NOT gaining, and then don\'t forget that there is a possibility of actually losing length. I know you know this, since it\'s reiterated often on PB, but KFH states it quite candidly about accepting the realities that lengthening surgeries are very inconsistent & unreliable (at best).
I would love a full
Inch in
BPEL (or more if possible, but keeping my sights on something realistic relative to what others have gained either manually and/or surgically), and I\'m slowly building into a conservative and measured traction regimen in hopes of gaining length... and in the meantime I\'ll have to hope that a procedure is developed in the future (preferably near future lol) which can offer consistent success similar to what
PMMA has done for
Girth.
I can totally relate to your desire for size, given that we both come from the \"under-average\" camp. My NBPEL is 4\" (
BPEL 5\"), and I\'m eager as anyone here to obtain at least 6\" in
BPEL length. I have had success with PE exercising in the past but gave up prematurely and did not cement my gains. If the gains were only temporary, even then I could maintain the size through continuous manual PE. Of course, I express caution and patience if one chooses to obtain length this way.
My concern was mostly on
Girth. Being from the under-average camp, I felt I was more than qualified to consider
Phalloplasty, one of the few elective procedures that is still quite taboo/unpopular in the medical field. Because of this, surgical PE has greater inherent risks than most other elective procedures. Quite frankly had it not been for
PMMA, I could have opted for the implant or
FFT if enough years had passed, because I knew how negatively the lack of size was impacting my social life (like you, I enjoy a very social lifestyle). Fortunately,
PMMA has come along and I bit the bullet and have been happy since. I did not choose to undergo lengthening, however, because I simply could not afford the risk of retraction (I\'m already short, why get any shorter??). However, if my PE exercising endeavors yield me zero gains, I will certainly consider the lengthening procedure down the road. I hope as time goes on, methods will have improved to provide a more realistic shot at real gains in the
Erect state.
The great thing about PB is that, if you decide to assume the risks with this procedure, and are ready to \"bite the bullet,\" then you have done so by getting the best advice and access to the most (exchanged) info on the subject matter. There are a few docs in the states that do lengthening, including Dr. Giunta who uses a laser to sever the ligaments. Good luck with your ongoing research!