To be honest I think your penis will prove a difficult canvas to work on. You\'ve got a high and tight
Circumcision and you can see how tight the skin is in those photos. The pink skin above the circ line is very thin and tight. You don\'t need to know anything about
PMMA to understand that if you inject something under there it will be much more palpable than under thicker and looser skin. The tightness will also compress the
PMMA and from what we\'ve seen over the last couple of years it will will look to settle and expand at the points of least resistance. This will mean the \"ring\"
If you proceed, I\'d show these photos to Dr C, along with those of other members who are tightly cut and explain you aesthetic fears. If I were you I wouldn\'t risk a big gain in round one and ask Dr C to be very conservative with injecting at the base and above the circ line.
I tired to illustrate what I think you should ask for in the photo. Ask for 10% solution and less than 20cc of it (i\'d ask for around 15-16cc). The way you skin is, means that the mid shaft is going to more give, so you want it tapered at either end. The black line illustrates the depth or amount of
PMMA that I think should be injected. So point B is has much more
PMMA, than at point A and C. Basically point B is the high point and it should taper down on either side to points A and C. Don\'t have any injected above the green line as the skin in that area is so thin and tight that it will certainly get compressed back and cause an obvious ring.
I\'d treat the first round as more of a test session and forget trying to get big gains. Don\'t take my opinion, look at the other guys who are tightly cut. It is really hard to get
PMMA to settle in the circ scar area and avoid the ring. I know very little about
PMMA or bioplasty in general, but anyone who has been a member here and followed progress reports can see that injecting tightly cut guys is difficult and the aesthetic results aren\'t usually as good.
I think in your case and others like you, slow and steady wins the race. That means a much more conservative approach, with the knowledge you are only going to make smallish gains each round. This will give you much more control and if aesthetic issues do arise, they will be far easier for Dr C to fix.