Ok so there was a bunch of posts since my last one.
@tom kat
My case has nothing to do with penis enlargement. My 2 cents about PE : don\'t do it, it will cost you money, the result may not be great, just accept your body.
About the wrinkles (pole tent aspect) of the skin : for me it appeared something like 2 / 3 years after the incident. It may also appear in normal (without tearing the fascia apart from the glans) aging process. I think it is just the consequence of a bad attachment of the skin on the fascia.
@testing345
Look at the diagram of the first post of this thread.
I applied a very (very) strong force on the top of the penis while masturbating.
The symptoms are the \"channel\" around the glans. And when the penis is erected, the skin in that area is very tensed, and stretches. Any force along the penis is painful.
The skin of the shaft is also in bad condition. It has a \"tent pole\" aspect. The veins also have a bad aspect, bigger and with many curves.
@Kairos
Nope nothing changed for me. And nothing will change for a near future. From the bunch of urologists I met I can\'t expect any help from them, they basically refuse even to consider my case.
I know this issue a very real one, and I guess quite common from the number of \"sclerosing lymphangitis\" results which match in Google, so I think it will be researched and addressed sometime. But I think the re attachment of the fascia to the glans is not easy, as suturing probably doesn\'t work (fascia doesn\'t auto
Repair like the skin does).
Doctors think suturing the skin is enough, but it isn\'t.
@Mici
I have pain around the glans when the penis is in
Erection if there is any tension pulling the skin of the shaft. Otherwise no, no pain during
Erection.
When you say your glans doesn\'t keep blood, you mean it is not as big as it used to be ? I don\'t think my glans changed since my issue. What is ED ?
@ethioman
I don\'t have problem with getting erections (at least until now). I also have big veins on the shaft now which run along the shaft, so big that now I can move the bigger one by touching it with a finger. I think this is a consequence of the detached fascia, although in can probably appear in other cases. \"They all say its in my head\" yep, doctors prefer saying that rather than to admit they don\'t know. Anyway, good luck for you too.