smalljay wrote:
Haha, me either I guess. Dr. C quoted me a fair price for the HA but man it\'s just too expensive and I hate the idea of having to get a yearly (or even more often) cannula to my Dick (the process of numbing my Dick with injections is the worst part for me, I need several handfulls of ativan to get through it lol). I also didn\'t think I\'d be able to psychologically handle slowly losing size over a year long period - judging from how I reacted during my receding gains post round 2.
I\'m also a little less skeeved about the idea of PMMA in my Dick after talking to Alter and Gelman, who both felt that there was no real health risk - only aesthetic risk (of course, they could be wrong).
I guess after my imperfections you would wonder \'why\', but my round 2 (non sleeve) went acceptably smoothly. Not saying there weren\'t imperfections from it but nothing crazy like the first round. As long as I stay away from the sleeve I\'m hoping I\'ll be okay like I was after round 2.
I do plan to go in later once I have a thicker \'core\' from PMMA to have any leftover topups covered with Juvederm Ultra to see if I like that better than permanent silicone.
They aren\'t wrong in my opinion. But then again you have to define health risks. I think one should only consider a PE procedure (maybe not
HA, as if done properly is pretty damn safe) if they feel the benefits to their mental heath outweigh the risks of the possible physical complications. But when making this decision one must always keep in mind that the physical issues can lead to mental health issues that are as bad, or worse, than those caused by having a penis they are unhappy with in the first place.
To put it simply, you must be aware that your mental health has suffered terribly since you had
PMMA. So whilst the physical health risks are things like granuloma etc, that wont
you, the impact on your mental health can be very serious.