oysters wrote: The fact that it is sold as something revolutionary but have been sold for years without any medical attention is where it smells fishy. It is just a PRP protocol sold differently. Also saying NO bad outcomes and then you mention yes there is ''just like anything'' is another red flag.
The effect you see from the prp is your penis full of fluids and the temporary girth you get is while using pumps and stretchers but as soon as you stop, gains are gone and it makes sense why if you understand how it works.
I did use PMP and Restorex, which are medical grade. I did use all and every kinds of nitric oxyde supplements. I did the protocols for a little less than 2 years.
There is no study on the human penis whatsoever that PRP does any improvement. We should have the first outcomes in December of the study of PRP on men with peyronie's disease and the full results in april 2024. But as far as I know and from my urologist perspective, there is no length or girth gain to get from PRP, whatever you mix it with.
Yes, it's very clear that PRP
alone doesn't contribute to any notable length or girth, no one is disputing that. The idea is that it is used in conjunction with a Protocol, and as you yourself admitted, provided gains. Perhaps the lack of permanence in your regard is what you take issue with.
What I said was a red flag? You mean when I mentioned
that all methods of PE possess inherent risk, as they are all completely elective and entirely unnecessary for the benefit of your overall health? If you find that the potential consequences from P-Long, Dermal Injections, or Graft Surgeries are too much to bear, you ought to exit PE altogether.
Sure, the studies available at present time aren't as robust as we'd like, but the P-Long is published in an Andrology Journal, which is a step forward, and hopefully men of this forum will further validate (or invalidate) the legitimacy of this method. After all, this is a Protocol for those who prefer the "
organic" route of penis enlargement (PE).
The burden of proof is on P-Long, so until we see a high rate of dissatisfaction being reported, can we really pass any valid judgment? You did not do the P-Long Protocol as prescribed, so if you wish to share your experiences (which again, admits to acquiring gains), please create your own topic and share what you know, that is completely fine. Otherwise, your posts within this thread lack any constructive information given that you (1) aren't a P-Long participant and (2) admitted that gains are achievable while going through a similar method.
What I think went completely over your head, or what you failed to read between the lines is that your skepticism and criticisms are valid, this thread is just not the place to do them.
You can create your own topic and chat up all you want about your critiques, that's the fundamental ethos of this forum. However, to come to a Sponsor's thread (you know, the kind of folks that help keep this site running, the kind of folks that impart their medical insight to everyone here at no cost, the kind of folks who are attempting to advance alternative means to PE, and so on), I find it personally disrespectful that you throw around words like "fishy" despite (1) you yourself acknowledging gains are acquirable; (2) doing so in a designated Sponsor's FAQ thread; (3) suggestive of something fraudulent, despite the fact that we have yet to hear back from forum member feedback/progress reports given that this Protocol requires a minimum of 6 months.
Skepticism is in my username. I'm all for being critical, but there are designated places on this site to do so. All these suggestive, non-constructive comments not only may be interpreted as offensive, but often times alienate Doctors from further community engagement, which hurts us all. They effectively serve as free consultation to an entire forum, but mindless posting as of late serve no purpose in advancing the topic forward. Have you noticed that Dr. Brandeis hasn't replied in a while? Same thing has happened to Androfill, Avanti Derma, and others. If you have criticisms, create your own topic and let others discuss it with you. I'm making it very clear now, any more comments that sidetrack Sponsor-designated Topics (typically color-coded YELLOW), especially with incendiary language, will be an instant ban. And I'm now asking you @oysters
specifically to understand you've been banned from this topic (not the forum). If you wish to respond you can do so to me via private message, but I'm tired of seeing physician disengagement due to one person failing to think before hitting the Reply button, a huge disservice to the thousands of men who visit this site. We NEED more Doctor-Community engagement, I alone (as well as our seasoned Moderators & Veteran Members) aren't sufficient enough to provide the answers to the multitude of questions that come along with real penis enlargement.
And that I'm also
VERY CLEAR for all Members, if you have a criticism, there are ways to ask about it without needlessly throwing shade, especially at a Medical Professional who is willing to take time out of their busy day to answer your question(s). I'm not promoting censorship, I'm promoting constructive discussion. So for example,
@oysters
could have said "
Dr. Brandeis, I tried a method that involved A, B, and C, which seems somewhat similar to P-Long, and despite making gains, I didn't achieve permanency. What would you say sets P-Long apart and why I should reconsider this approach instead?" Imagine how much more constructive that would have been? Forum etiquette is not complicated, and
questions can be critical here if phrased respectfully.
If you have your reservations, there are a multitude of other options out there. If you don't like a Sponsor here, there are others. If you don't like any of the Sponsors, then shop around elsewhere. If you have valid criticisms, create your own topic, or like I said previously, find a way to ask it respectfully & constructively. Refrain from incendiary language or suggestive phrases that can be interpreted as offensive, it's completely disrespectful. If you can't stomach risks involved in elective methodologies, this forum isn't for you.
This method could eventually be seen as a bust in a year or two, it could be seen as one that
can work but needs tweaking, or it could be seen as the right "ratio of methodologies" and be a big hit. Till such time, lets use this topic thread as a means of learning as much as we can for those who would prefer a non-surgical route of penis enlargement. Plain and simple.
Carry on this discussion as intended, thanks.