In February, I underwent the
Ellanse treatment in Melbourne, administered by Dr. Danh at
Calibre Clinic. The procedure was split into two sessions: 12ml in the first session, followed by 8ml a week later, totaling 20ml. The cost for this treatment was $15,000, and I am uncircumcised.
The initial session proved to be an excruciating experience. The drive home was intensely painful, and I endured discomfort for about four hours afterward until the
Erection subsided. Over the following weeks, I noticed the development of a lump in the top center of my penis shaft, despite my diligent adherence to the prescribed massage regimen.
During the second session in March, I voiced my concerns about the lump to Dr. Danh. However, he dismissed it as merely a bruise, assuring me it would resolve itself. Following this treatment, I continued with the recommended massages and attempted to mold the product as instructed.
As July approached and the swelling began to subside, I became aware of large lumps forming along my penis shaft, which some might describe as nodules. Despite my efforts to massage them, they persisted. As more swelling disappeared, these lumps became increasingly prominent. Under intense light, my penis appeared to have a honeycomb-like formation, and it looked totally disfigured.
To make it even worse, it seems like most of the product is within the outer layer of the skin, so when my
Foreskin moves forward, all the product moves with it. See the attached photo. It's like having a thick, bubbly condom on at all times.
Concerned by these unexpected developments, I reached out to
Calibre Clinic to schedule a follow-up appointment. To my shock, I was informed that Dr. Danh was no longer practicing in Melbourne, and no one was available for an in-person consultation. Instead, they offered a phone consultation with Dr.
Oates (who lives on the other side of the country) to review photos of my condition.
During our phone conversation, Dr.
Oates acknowledged that the outcome was not as intended. He proposed a solution involving steroid injections, which I would need to pay for myself, to be administered by another doctor in Melbourne whom he would find and recommend.
Two weeks have passed since this discussion, and I've received no further communication. My recent messages to Dr.
Oates to ask if he has the details for the doctor have gone unanswered, leaving me feeling abandoned despite his assurance that I could contact him anytime.
This entire experience has left me deeply disappointed and feeling deceived. The abrupt departure of my treating doctor without patient notification strikes me as highly unprofessional. The lack of post-treatment care and follow-up is stark, especially compared to my experiences with other, less significant cosmetic procedures where aftercare was far more attentive.
Adding insult to injury,
Calibre Clinic said they were only offering the follow-up consult with Dr.
Oates "as a good will gesture" (lucky me) even after viewing the concerning photos I had submitted and despite my substantial $15,000 investment in their services.
Moving forward, I am considering filing a complaint with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) and exploring avenues to resolve this nightmarish situation. I have attached photos of my patient outcome.