felipebr wrote: I had Ellanse M placed two years ago, but for some time now, I have observed several nodules and scar tissue, and the mass is completely disorganized in the body of my penis, becoming palpable to the touch. This is bothering me a lot. They told me to be patient, that it will be absorbed. Could someone help me with this? Will it really be absorbed? I am in very bad situation, and feeling sad about it.
I'll be quite frank -- it doesn't look bad. I know it's easy for me to say, but these are cosmetic procedures and they will have variations in results, much like you see in female enhancement.
What is often overlooked is how good we have it. I really don't want to downplay your being upset with the situation, you have every right to be. However, so many newcomers may be completely unaware how far this field has come, and how many pioneers before them had to endure the real sh*tty outcomes before we started getting acceptable results.
Men used to come on and ask about infections, implant protrusions, impotence and/or nerve damage, severely shortened length, tissue necrosis, among others, stemming from penis enlargement procedures. Nodules on the other hand are merely aesthetic nuisances. I had to point this out not just to remind you that your situation is not all that bad, but to those who may be reading this as well.
You did come here for advice, so I'd say take their advice, and if it does not resolve in 3 months or so, ask to see if it can be "revised." This can be done by breaking up some clumping of the nodules (depending on how fibrotic it is), the use of Kenalog injections, or even the application of Ellanse (or Hyaluronic Acid) to even out the small valleys between the nodules.
As Coastalcock put it best: "
don't sweat it"