Day 10 Update
I\'m posting some pictures of the hardened vein near the circ scar and the \"BB\" connected to a hardened vein near the base. They do have slight pain. The vein attached to the BB is a bit sore when erect or when tugging on the penis. Below are what I\'ve determined to be possible causes after some internet research.
1. lymph channel inflammation/blockage/clot (lymphangiosclerosis or sclerosing lymphangitis) - I\'m hoping this is the issue as it will likely clear up on it\'s own. It also appears the most likely scenario. My theory is that trauma from the procedure caused the distended lymphs.
2. superficial dorsal penile vein thrombosis
3. peyronies (I think this to be unlikely but I do have a slight curvature which now seems magnified after the PMMA injections)
4. PMMA clumping together
I also took some pics near my scrotum where you can see an imperfection (obvious drop off). I\'m not sure how easy this would be to touch up or if it could be at all. It is a minor concern however.
My slight curvature is emphasized as I believe there is more product on the right/middle side than the left/middle and their is an indent on the left/middle with very little PMMA.
On the plus side, girth has not gone down to pre-PMMA (yet). I was expecting it to go back to normal size by now and then gradually go back up as collagen comes in. I have not taken measurements yet but it is noticeably thicker.
The erections are fine and orgasms are intense, so whatever the complications, they seem minor.
My hope is to inform others that hardened veins or clogged lymph channels is a possible complication (though not very serious & probably rare) and get feedback from anyone with knowledge in this area. Any input would be appreciated.
I\'m thinking of ordering a cream that I found in my search.
www.justbepainfree.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?...5P&Category_Code=HP9
\"This cream may accelerate the clearing of congested lymph channels or nodes and other soft tissue that is experiencing congestion, bruising, swelling, or soreness. If using on tender skin, do not use too much at once to prevent any stinging sensation\"