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TOPIC: New here with questions about lig cut and PMMA

New here with questions about lig cut and PMMA 8 years 1 month ago #1291697515

Hello,

I am new and just trying to get some info...

With the ligament cut:

1) Does the penis stick straight out when Erect or does it still point up like it would naturally? If it doesn\'t, does this bother anyone or do you learn to live with it? Does it impact sex at all since it would sort of hang lower and not be pulled in closer to the body?

2) What would be optimal time between lig cut and PMMA? Are there any other proven lengthening procedures at this point?


With PMMA:

1) Are there many studies of men that have had this for 5, 10, 20 years etc and what if any changes occur?

2) Does the penis become more rigid and/or stiff from this? Does it lose the natural feeling from before surgery? I read that PMMA is acrylic which I usually associate with as being a hard plastic...

3) Any ideas on the current price from Dr. C in TJ? Does anyone in the US offer this yet?

4) Any complications from having previous lig cut prior to PMMA?

Anyways thats all for now thanks!

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New here with questions about lig cut and PMMA 8 years 4 weeks ago #1291722975

I too want to know outcomes as well before having a procedure.

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New here with questions about lig cut and PMMA 8 years 4 weeks ago #1291723069

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Guys just start reading and reading and reading.

Who wouldn\'t want to know what to expect...

Go to patient progress reports and specify your search to PMMA threads. Read every single one...and then when your stumped, make threads.

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New here with questions about lig cut and PMMA 8 years 3 weeks ago #1291805210

What jd123 said: given that there is so much to read here, why not exhaust your research first, and if you still haven\'t found the answer to your question(s), then start a thread. Chances are your questions have been answered 1000x over. I\'ll keep this thread up for a brief time so other newbies can be reminded... although I figured this was common sense. Guess not.

Find progress reports with a minimum of 4 pages, I\'m willing to bet even after reading only 5 or 6 of them will you have the majority of your questions answered.

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