Firstly, rules are rules. Conversations of self-injection are strictly forbidden. This is because it normalizes the idea that any "joe" can buy a cannula and vial and bypass thousands of dollars and years of medical training to get a big penis, only to end up in regret. It would be more regretful if that person gathered that kind of information from my site. I've seen it before end up in disaster and I'm not having it. As always, seek out a qualified & experienced practitioner when pursuing elective penis enlargement.
Secondly, I say this respectfully, but short of you being a seasoned filler injector and/or physician (with experience in aesthetic medicine), there is no way to grant merit or credibility to your claims, no matter how many photos of self-injection you allege to possess. You could be right, but giving credence to someone with a 4-post history and zero credentials would be irresponsible on my part. However, if you can furnish credentials, that could change the scope of this conversation.
What I would recommend is to find a practitioner/Clinic who is willing to do your technique-idea, perform it on you, or some other willing candidate, and then evaluate the results. This way you have information that can be presented to the forum
within forum rules. I think I'm being pretty fair in this regard.
Lastly, the realities of uncircumcised units. I don't want to be a "downer" but every Sponsor I have, including some non-Sponsors in the field of
Phalloplasty, all have iterated the challenges of a satisfactory uncircumcised result. Dr.
Casavantes, who is about as experienced as they come (and is a
Dermatologist well versed in proper layer & technique), has patients sign a waiver if they are uncut. Dr.
Carney, a
Urologist with extensive background in penile trauma and Peyronie's has admitted that the uncircumcised will always have a higher frequency of aesthetic irregularity. It appears as if being uncut poses an anatomic challenge that hasn't been overcome by any phallo-doc worth their weight in salt, and I'm rather reluctant, if not downright skeptical, a stranger's new technique has solved the problem.
I do appreciate your determination to find a solution to the uncut-problem, I really do. I just have to maintain decorum with certain topics and this is not an affront to you or your suggestions. I implore ideas to be shared if & when they can advance this relatively experimental field in cosmetic medicine, and I hope I can get Sponsors to chime in more often in 2022 as one of my NY Resolutions.