Hi,
I am posting here just in case members don\'t go over to latest topics - maybe it is unnecessary.
Below the intro is basically a copy of the first post there.
We have clinics in both Perth, Western Australia and Sydney, NSW. Dr Steve Crimston is our lead injector in Sydney and I dont think it will be long before he has done as many as I have (
Hyaluronic Acid - Voluma - microcannula injectable
Phalloplasty).
It has been very interesting interacting with members of the forum. Everybody has their story, experiences and hangups (me included). Skeptical one has been a voice of reason - remember it is always more important to you (the size of your penis) than it is to your partner. Everyone want to be richer, fitter, bigger, better in some way - just dont let that define your life.
If you decide you want to do something about the size of your penis - BE SAFE. Start with stretching exercises/devices. They probably do work, if you work at it consistently (like everything dont over do it and get hurt).
If it comes to medical intervention, then the only thing I think is safe long term is microcannula
Hyaluronic Acid injection. It is not perfect. It is not permanent (although there are a number of studies suggesting there is some tissue growth stimulation - a bit like traction - that does last). It is expensive. It makes a nice increase in
Flaccid/
Erect Girth and
Flaccid (unstretched) length. It does not make you huge (maybe with repeated sessions it can be pretty big).
But it is the safest option there is. No permanent side effects. No need for surgery to correct. Totally reversible with Hyalase. No down time. Painless. Hopefully no/minimal bruising.
But get it done by a doctor with a known/regulated product. Dont buy it off the internet. Remember - if you dont like your uninjured but \'unsatisfactory\' penis how are you going to cope with an infected, granulomatous, necrotic penis that no doctor want to help because they dont want to be responsible for the complications caused by someone else. Unfortunately that is how it works in the industry.
I think over the next few years
HA microcannula injectable
Phalloplasty will become common place. While I was developing my technique the question we kept asking was - \"How many men would have a procedure to have a bigger penis if it was safe, potentially reversible, painless with no down time? Estimate 99%\"
Here is what i wrote before -
I am a doctor providing injectable penis augmentation with
HA in Australia. So remember to take anything I say with the understanding that I will probably write to support what I do. But I will try and explain why i do it and why I don\'t think there is anything better available at the moment. When I find something better, then we will look to change.
I have been working in the area of cosmetic surgery for 17 years after originally training in ENT surgery. Yes this is a significant career change. I mostly did facial plastic surgery for 15 years but had occasional requests for
Phalloplasty. After seeing how the surgery was done I did not really want to take it up - I did not think I would want it myself. But there were a number of articles published in the medical literature using
HA\'s that interested me.
I began injecting cosmetic fillers (Collagen and Hylaform) back in 2000. I have seen a number of permanent fillers come and go. I have seen some significant complications of permanent fillers. I have also seen complications of temporary fillers - but the complications were temporary as well.
For any cosmetic surgery safety is the most important thing. It is not like cancer surgery where scars or significant issues are accepted. This is why I have avoided the permanent fillers. I have also avoided stimulatory fillers (Newfil, Elanse,
Radiesse). Stimulatory fillers may be fine - but the risks are somewhat increased and not acceptable when we were starting a new procedure.
The issues to overcome were making sure it was painless, did not risk obstructing the penile artery or urethra, being smooth and even and minimal down time.
We are happy that we can get the penis nice and numb. Without needles.
The injecting layer (essentially just below the skin, between the Dartos and Buck\'s fascia) is easy to get into and stay in using blunt cannula. By using blunt cannula and staying in the right layer there is no risk of blocking a vital structure.
Getting it even is usually not difficult. The advantage of a cosmetic doctor over a
Urologist for this procedure is that we are experienced and s
ed in performing cosmetic injectables. We know how to get it nice and smooth. But even then there is the occasional penis with (circumfential) bands which can be difficult to even out completely.
Injectable
Phalloplasty is a walk-in/walk-out procedure. We ask guys to give it a rest for a few days - but guys love to come back and tell us how they put it to use that night. Preferably give him a rest.
One of the great advantages of
HA\'s is that they are completely reversible with a medication called Hyalase which is an enzyme to dissolve
HA. This is one reason why it is our main injectable filler anywhere - you can get rid of it if you need to. In the penis the great thing is that if, for any reason, you were not happy we could do a few small injections and get rid of it all in a few minutes.
Obviously the main problem with
HA\'s is that they are not permanent. We use Voluma (part of the Juvederm range) made by Allergan. This is the world number 1
HA by the biggest company in the business with the most research to back it up. They(Allergan) are intrigued by its use in injectable
Phalloplasty but it is strictly off-label. That means the company has not researched it and had it approved for this use in Australia.
After reading all I could, trying to get in contact with the Korean doctors (but failing), we tried our first patient in 2014. With just 5 ml of a different
HA (initially tried a different
HA because
HA\'s are really expensive in Australia and the other company was willing to let me have some at a discounted price for the trial). He was happy - as was his wife. We did another 5ml.
Then I honed the technique on number of friends (quite an unusual experience, handling your friends penis\'s - and sticking a needle into it). We gradually improved the early results and waited to see how it would last. The Korean\'s had 90% retention after 18 months with what I feel is an inferior
HA. Even in the last 6 months we have made further refinements to technique to improve results.
To improve longevity we have switched to Voluma. I have it in my face and it has lasted over 2 years. Voluma has the best researched longevity of any
HA.
HA\'s always last longer when injected in large amounts.
HA\'s should have good tissue integration when injected correctly. That is it should not be injected in 1 big blob. With correct technique there are lots of fine collagen bundles around and it will not move. There are places in the face, such as the tear trough, where
HA\'s last much longer (routinely years). It is hoped the penis will be another of these locations where there is less local, natural hyaluronidase (the dissolving enzyme) so it will last a decent time.
So yes we do have clinics on the east and west coast of Australia. I believe we do more injectable phalloplasties than anyone else in the country - but we have really only been doing it a relatively short time. We focus on safety first.
Free fat transfer can give good results. But I have also seen infections, resorption, unevenness.
PMMA/Megafil/Silicone/Articol etc are too great a risk. I am sure there are guys with great results they are very happy with. The question to ask yourself is \"If I get one of these minor/major problems how am I going to cope?\". Surgery with lengthening and dermal fat grafts can be successful, with the right surgeon. But is major surgery, very expensive (>$30K in Australia) and has protracted down time.
I am happy to answer questions - but remember again - I have a commercial interest in this. But that commercial interest requires happy patients.
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