I\'m a super-turtler and Wade did mention thinking my case would be tougher than average as he had to give it a good tug to keep it elongated. Fortunately, they had no problem administering the
PMMA (in
Flaccid state) and I found my Round 1 results very satisfactory.
I should note, however, that finding a means to keep the penis elongated in the
Flaccid state (post-procedure) would be recommended. The doc\'s office uses a wrap to keep the shaft from retracting too much, but a stretching device (and/or the use of things like
Cialis) after the procedure could prevent the ring effect. I\'d tend to conjecture that this issue is more common in growers since the retraction effect may be responsible for allowing some of the
PMMA before-the-glans to settle further back into the shaft (thus creating the ring effect).
I never actually pursued any means to keep my shaft elongated after the procedure and had a satisfactory shaft appearance. I should note though: the
PMMA has not settled well in the area just before the glans, and Wade has said that injection at the \"neck\" of the penis (presumably around the circum line) is usually an effective method in having the
PMMA stay. If I\'m not mistaken, they usually prefer using this method only when their initial cannula entry points have not been successful in the past. I think the reason for this is that injecting through the \"neck\" area can be safe, but trickier and more susceptible to issues (i.e. nodules), presumably because the skin is thinner (??). I\'ll try to get more clarification on this when I can.