It just goes in between bucks and
Dartos fascia. Bucks is very stiff, whereas dartos is thin and easy to pierce with a needle and go through with a cannula. It ultimately will stick to the
Dartos fascia and may interfere with its normal function (lymphatic drainage) causing post-sex swelling and a general swollen look. Dartos and the skin are very hard to separate. To truly remove it, you can dissect the nodules off dartos sometimes - but sometimes you have to excise the skin and dartos to get the
PMMA out if it is a
Nodule. In a deglove, they would be able to carve it all out, in theory... at least that is what Dr. Alter does. My doc just cut chunks of it out in a \"reverse\" deglove (he went in through my scrotum). I still have some
PMMA in there but he cut out a lot at the base where it was very hard and jagged.