blank550 wrote: Aesthetic regrets because a high volume was injected or aesthetic regrets where a \"normal\" volume was injected?
It varies, but the observation has been made time and time again: higher volumes + higher concentration = increased chance of irregularities.
You also have to keep in mind that some people have unrealistic expectations and don\'t realize that results do vary. As masterful as some of these bioplasticians are (Be it from Prague, Tijuana, or Rio), the penis can be a trickier part of the body to work on, and some \"take\" better than others. You could have a patient obtain a modest result, but that individual could be completely disappointed. Then you could have another patient with a less-than-desirable result, but instead they are pleased.
The point is, augmenting your penis artificially (much like boob jobs) is going to give it an appearance of alteration. That said, some
PMMA work can look more natural than others. I feel like people get excited over Sizemic\'s results (just an example a more natural end result) then go in thinking they will get the exact same results. Sometimes they don\'t. Because it\'s our penises, we can sometimes be perfectionists, finding the end result (which may be decent according to some standards) disappointing.
I am personally thrilled with my results, but I know the same can\'t be said for everyone.
Irregularities include nodules, bumps, unevenness, and the infamous gap. Fortunately, many of these irregularities can be corrected, but that only means further time, travel, and costs. This can compound a patient\'s dissatisfaction.
I think individuals are unprepared if they go into a procedure with unrealistic expectations. While I think it\'s fair to expect quality results from your practitioner, one cannot expect ideal results each and every time. It\'s like a woman getting mad at her doctor because men can tell she got a boob job...though in the case of the penis, it\'s even trickier. You are essentially trying to craft a new
Girth around your shaft by way of filler injection, as opposed to boob implants that have a predetermined symmetry and size.
PMMA is inherently less predictable.
Anyone who has not understood these things already should not yet pull the trigger on PE (specifically
PMMA).