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| I attached a couple pictures of what it looks like now. I’m a tad bit concerned because it’s been 3 weeks and there’s no obvious improvement. It will leak blood maybe once every couple days on/off and then stop. Is this a hematoma? @PhalloFILL Attachments:
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| Are you seriously contacting us on here for a complication or concern? What if it’s missed?? Contact us directly |
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| I believe I should also chime in here -- this Forum is a great information exchange, a great place to share experiences among like-minded men... even Fraternal in some ways. It also has the Educational element critical to our research when so few (if any) independent sources exist like the PhalloBoards. And we can't forget the invaluable Professional Insight we get through free commentary from the leading Providers in the field of aesthetic Male Enhancement procedures. That all being said (and true), I implore anyone who believes there is an issue that warrants an evaluation at minimum to always contact your Provider first. While I don't have a problem with Members using this platform to ask others if they've experienced similar issues, I would like to hope they would have already determined the issue with their Provider, so that when they ask the Community at large, actual men with similar or identical experiences can chime in with credible takes. Otherwise, armchair diagnostics are not optimal, and your Provider sure as heck can't treat this Forum like a virtual consultation that requires a healthcare professional's examination. So please, if you are experiencing a matter that can even by the slightest of possibilities be interpreted as a complication (no matter how minor or major you feel it is), tagging your Provider here can put them in an unfair situation because they are not at liberty to provide you diagnostics from a static photo or two (never mind HIPAA among other considerations). Furthermore, it can also cause confusion because I have seen Members tag multiple Doctors to get their input, so there is no guarantee that PhalloFILL is the original Provider. Heck, it gets even more confusing because PhalloFILL Dallas is the representative Sponsor (and main Hub) here, but there are Affiliate PhalloFILL physicians all over the country, so pinging PhalloFILL here when you had work done at an Affiliate's Office only compounds the confusion (hypothetically speaking, your post doesn't share much to be honest). The moral of the story is, if you are experiencing anomalies (i.e. things you may not read or see on here often), increase in pain, redness, and soreness as time goes on post-op, trouble healing fully well beyond the typical recovery window, development of hard and/or large nodules (which could be granulomas), hematomas, persistent edema post-op, blood in the urine, and well just about anything that isn't congruent with how the penis should look, heal, and feel after 1-2 weeks post-op --> Reach your Doctor's Office first. If you think it is very urgent, than Urgent Care would be more productive than tagging someone who's more likely to be accessed by their Medical contacts first than they are a Forum tag. Not sure how many will see this because I may take this thread down as it serves no functional purpose other than potentially or inadvertently baiting erroneous responses, which could exacerbate the problem (men can often overthink minor complications and only worsen it through unintentional misguidance). As for Member tylerbabie, I'm not going to play armchair diagnostics but I suspect what you're experiencing can be resolved and wishing you the best with getting it sorted out. I hope this is a useful lesson for you that you shouldn't wait a whole 3 weeks with something anomalous & persistent. And for the few who will see this topic before it's removed, you unintentionally helped many guys learn the limitations of this medium (the PhalloBoards forums), and to know what & when is appropriate. I suspect you got to a place of overthinking and resorted to the Forums because for many, it is a place of solace -- but you now have to understand that no commentary here is a legitimate substitution for diagnosis, prognosis, treatment(s) and/or prescription(s)! All comments made by Sponsor Accounts here are strictly professional opinions, informed from years of studying science & medicine. They can certainly help educate in order for us to make more informed decisions, share promotional material for those who are in the market for getting work done, but that's really the extent of it. I'm trying to bite my tongue and not be a hypocrite here about arm-chairing it, but I think for your peace of mind I will say (honestly) that the picture didn't alarm me (but then again I'm used to seeing some serious stuff). Now don't take this sentiment as a reason to dismiss concerns, if you felt the need to tag PhalloFILL, then you need to get this situated with them (or whoever your Injector was) asap. Good luck either way. |
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