Beastmanh wrote: Yikes, I might have to forfeit my deposit to hold the appointment... That sucks, but I might rather lose $250, and have no risk, and no gain than pay $3000, have risk, and little gain. I will definitely NOT be ok with 1/4 gain. For such a huge hassle and the risks involved, I\'ve got to at least hope for 1/2 Inch. A LOT to think about before going to get a rental car for the trip tomorrow. It may be a sign from the gods for me to hold off for now :/
I really appreciate all the feedback, guys. A lower CC amount is also a thought, but for a 1/4 Inch expected gain, I\'d prolly want to pay more like $1,200, IMO.
I think it\'s actually a good thing if the price scares people off. One of the big worries with
PMMA, is that because of it\'s low cost and very limited recovery, guys were much more enticed into it and which for a relatively experimental procedure, isn\'t a good thing.
When I was first interested in PE, I\'d have flown to the moon for 1/4\", as the issue had totally ruined my life. Things like cost and hassle were just inconveniences I knew I could over come and would gladly do so in order to deal with the all consuming mental turmoil I was in.
Guys worried about things like value for money and hassle, in my opinion aren\'t desperate enough to have a procedure at this time. I\'m not being critical of those who aren\'t that desperate or pathetically thinking only desperate guys should want a bigger penis. What I\'m saying is that unless this is an issue that is effecting your life so badly you really don\'t care about having to travel long distances, for very moderate gains, then it\'s not worth the risk until we have more long term data etc.
If you are really desperate it\'s probably worth risking having a foreign body injected down there, but if it\'s not that big of a deal, then, in my opinion, you owe it yourself to be patient and wait a couple more years. We\'ve got about 3 years of results on this forum now. Ideally you want to wait at least 5 years to see what sort of complication rates we see (not including aesthetic issues etc, but the let onset of unpleasant reactions to the
PMMA)