Restoration wrote: You should be a lot less worried than a guy going in for an implant who is 5\" x 4\" Even if you lost 1\" in length and Girth (which is unlikely) you would still be average to above average. 6\" Girth is enormous for a natural penis.
You will have swelling at first, which distorts everything...then some scar tissue contraction that makes it look smaller - then over 2 years (at a maximum) it will be back to what you started with, maybe less than 1/4\". That is how it was explained to me. Some of this depends on how much internal penile tissue you have and how much pubic fat you have, but your surgeon will know how to deal with this if he is one of the best ones.
Which one are you going with? The coloplast is the one that most docs favor. the AMS LGX expands in length and Girth but it\'s not known to be as reliable.
I thought you\'d be informed on implants because of your experience with Peyronies. Yeah what you\'ve described is how it\'s likely to go. Initially, there will be a reduction in size because of swelling and scar tissue, but it should return with regular cycling. The
Flaccid stretch test is a pretty reliable indicator,and like I said with that I get better length than my typical
Erection. So I feel good about my prospects.
I will be getting the AMS CX, which only expands in
Girth. It is very similar to the Coloplast Titan. In the implant world, the Titan has the reputation for being more rigid and providing better
Girth, but both of those implants can theoretically expand beyond any human penis dimension. The
Girth outcome using either device just comes down to individual anatomy, and the CX axial rigidity is just as good as the Titan. People think that AMS only offers the LGX, and that one is less reliable and is made of a different material. The 20% length expansion of that model is more problematic and doesn\'t work as well, though when it does, it makes the penis more dynamic and natural, with a greater difference between
Flaccid and
Erect states.
Dr. Kramer used to just do Titans, but a couple of years ago he switched to doing mostly CX. He feels that the CX has a more natural feel than the Titan, and that the AMS pump is easier to operate. Plus the infection rates, already almost nonexistent, are even lower than the Titan\'s. So I\'m trusting his judgment and going with the CX. He has tons of videos on youtube of him narrating and performing these surgeries, and he makes it look effortless and efficient. There\'s a recent vid of him implanting a guy with a really big
Girth with a CX, and he does a test inflation, and it looks really thick, so I think I will be okay in that department.