hoddle10 wrote: 'I couldn\'t agree with many of your rankings and it seemed as if you\'d already made up your mind and your chart reflected what you wanted to be the case.
Incorrect. The chart was my way of presenting my current thinking. If you have been following the thread you should see that I have already changed cells based on opinions from Dd71, justabitmore, Skeptical One, and mikehok. I have presented detail on my thinking/analysis and asked for, welcome, and incorporated feedback.
hoddle10 wrote: 'For example, you have the scaffold as higher risk than any of the dermal matrix products, which doesn\'t make much sense.
I ranked scaffolds higher risk because it carries the same or slightly higher surgical risks as the allografts plus the scaffolds/tissue engineering piece is highly experimental with few actual successes while the allografts particularly Alloderm have 20+ years of successful procedures all over the body and is standard for burn replacement, breast reconstruction, gum replacement and hernia surgery amongst others.
hoddle10 wrote: 'Basically what i\'m saying is that side effects such as granulomas etc aren\'t all you need to worry about. I can\'t begin to explain the mental devestation that happens to a guy when he see\'s his penis is deformed, be it by uneven, lumpy, soft fat or necrosis, or material rejection, or scarring or shortening'
Since this seems to be about why I haven't chosen Newplastic (PMMA) I believe that most of the complications you cite have occurred in the face of PMMA patients just check realself or makemeheal sites. See also the independent studies I have cited.
hoddle10 wrote: 'The reason I specifically singled you out is because in another thread you said you considered a 1.4% risk with an injectable too much, which immediately made me wonder if you were fully aware of just how frequently the surgical options go badly wrong. '
Incorrect. In this thread the hypothetical 1.4% was referring to Alloderm surgery infection rates not injectables!
phalloboards.websitetoolbox.com/post/sho...338552&postcount=113
I also posted this
phalloboards.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=5385417
so I am well aware of the risks.
hoddle10 wrote: 'FFT is definitely surgery. Liposuction on it\'s own is surgery'
You are absolutely right. I completely forgot the lipo component. I will update FFT procedure risk to medium even though I believe lipo is a very low risk procedure and FFT is also a very low risk procedure. Thanks! I think this segment should be moved into the \"PMMA or nothing thread\".