neverendingjourney wrote: Can some explain why Dr. N can get these results a rather large penis with only 10cc? Yet Dr. C uses 20-25cc commonly.. Plus I had a touch up with 9cc and it barely changed anything to be honest. Just don\'t understand how this is possible.
No one answered this, and it is an extremely important question that hits on a very important topic. I will begin addressing, and hopefully, cultivating this topic in a moment, but first I would like to introduce myself, as this is my first post. I\'m 40, mixed race (Icelandic & Brazilian), successful business owner and have an avg size penis (6\" EL, 5\" EG: lig cut when I was 23, on and off PE). While I have certainly scratched my head a few times after sexual encounters (wondering if I pleased her) I\'ve never had any complaints, and almost always leave women in orgasmic ecstasy. In short, I\'m very popular with the ladies, and have amassed a vast network of women over the years, with whom I have sex, as I desire. My prowess in the \'sex department\' has earned me gifts from some women, including money, expensive gifts and perks. I realize the aforementioned sounds very braggadocious but it\'s the truth, and I want to give you an accurate picture of my background. Ok, back to topic.
The issue of product application and integrity is rarely discussed on these boards, which I\'ve been reading for quite some time before this first post. Of all the doctors out there performing \"male\" cosmetic procedures, only a handful have earned \'decent reputation\' status here. But without everyone uploading, or at least reporting on, their pre/post
PMMA results, how does a patient actually know how much percentage and CC\'s they\'re actually getting when they undergo a procedure? Even then it\'s a mystery. My point is that we can be getting anything put into our dicks without the slightest idea if what was purchased is what is actually in there.
PMMA is tricky because post-procedure the swelling and fluid content makes you look a lot bigger, which is very satisfying for a man wanting a bigger
Dick, but it\'s only for a few weeks and then you start losing gains. In some cases quite dramatically, and in others, virtually all.
If that\'s not bad enough, the nature of
PMMA promotes the application of \"touch-ups\" or additional \"rounds\" to achieve optimal results, my point being that it behooves the doctors to keep you coming back for more procedures. Ultimately, it sets up a cloudy scenario where you are completely at the monetary/ethical mercy of the doctor, who can simply tell you that your lack of gains is due to your particular genetics, or some other scientific hoopla, when it may be just that they didn\'t administer the grade or volume of product purchased. To be clear, I\'m not trying to bash any doctors, however, I think it\'s a very important discussion to have, as many of you here are putting yourselves at risk for a procedure with results you can\'t count on, while these doctors can count on getting your money. Again and again.