Hello good
PhalloBoards members! This thread will serve as my record through the
Phalloplasty process, what I have learned, and my current progress/thoughts.
Let’s start at the top…
Motivation:
All my life I have been self conscious about my penis size. I was bullied for it in middle school. But this is only one factor contributing to my desire for a larger penis.
At the end of the day, size does matter. I have been married for a decade and have wonderful children. Sex still feels great, but it’s not as tight as it used to be. Yes, my current size can get the job done - and if getting the job done was all that mattered, then I’d be happy. But that’s like settling for a C. I want to go for an A+ experience. Bigger = more sensation = possibility for more pleasure. Seems simple enough.
My Current Size: (See Attached Pictures)
And here come the stats…
Flaccid Length: 4”
Flaccid Girth: 4”
Pelvic Bone
Erect Length: 6.2”
Erect Girth: 4.6”
It was a little colder when I took these pictures, but I generally hang a little longer.
As far as where I fall in the distribution, I’m right about smack dab in the middle of average.
My
Girth is 46th percentile.
My length is 82nd percentile.
Would be nice to have a bit more
Girth… that leads me to my:
Goals:
I think my length is fine. Sometimes I hit my wife’s cervix in certain positions and feeling around in there, the canal ends maybe 4” from the opening.
Girth is where it’s at.
I’m going for somewhere between 5.5” and 6” in
Girth. Function over form.
Oddly enough, I don’t really care about having a big bulge. In fact, I’d prefer not to really have a large bulge if possible… but if things go well, this likely can’t be helped.
Step 1 -- The Consultations
I like to know how things work. The more I can learn, the better.
PhalloBoards have been extremely helpful when researching the types of fillers that can be used for
Girth enhancement. I was actually very close to getting the Penuma device when I stumbled across
PhalloBoards and discovered that it was clearly the wrong option.
Here are the folks I consulted with over the last two weeks:
Dr. Jane Chung - Jenesis Lipoplasty and Laster
- Recommended Filler: Juvederm Ultra XC+ (HA)
- Cost per cc: $950
- Experience: Over 1000 cases (10 years)
- Summary: Love her as a doctor. Her work is masterful, but extremely expensive. She doesn’t use Voluma which surprised me and only would go for 5-9 CCs in the shaft for the first treatment.
Dr. Victor Liu, MD - Own practice
- Cost per treatment (as much Oil as you can take): $8,000
- Experience: Roughly 80 Cases
- Summary: Dr. Liu was very straightforward and nice. A very experienced plastic surgeon that seems to specialize in more female services. I found him through realself.
Ian Garcia - Avanti Derma
- Recommended Filler: Linea Avanti (PMMA)
- Available Filler: Ellanse (PCL)
- Cost per treatment: $5000 (PMMA), $450 per cc (PCL)
- Experience: 4-5k
- Summary: I loved talking with Ian. Super professional and insightful. I’m a little nervous about going out of the country for treatment, but these guys are professionals. Reading Dr. C’s posts throughout PhalloBoards really makes me respect their practice.
Dr. TJ Tsay - Ageless MD
- Recommended Filler: Juvederm Voluma (HA)
- Available Filler: Hyperdilute Radiesse (CaHA)
- Cost per treatment: $850/cc Voluma, $650/cc Radiesse
- Experience: Didn’t ask number, but seems very experienced.
- Summary: Talking with Dr. Tsay was great. He is incredibly knowledgeable and answered several questions I had about the different filler technologies. His practice in LA is great and I’d feel very comfortable in his care.
The consultation phase was great. For anyone considering fillers, PLEASE speak to many different physicians. As you can see from my experience, each practice offers different options that have pros/cons.
If I had to rank my preference based on physician, it would be: Dr.
Tsay,
Avanti Derma, Dr. Jane, then Dr. Victor.
Step 2 -- Deciding what to go with
Now, this is the hard part. Let’s start by comparing and contrasting fillers.
Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor - just some dude who talks to doctors and reads a ton on the internet. How I see it, there are two types of fillers: volume fillers and dermal fillers.
Both work in the same subdermal level of the skin but end up with slightly different results. Volume fillers create volume with the substance that is injected by capturing water and expanding (Like
HA) or an inert volume like silicon oil. Many dermal fillers stimulate collagen growth. This is done with some type of collagen stimulant like plastic microspheres or some other material (we will break this down a little more in a second). Over time, your body produces collagen around these spheres and effectively thickens that layer of the skin adding volume. These fillers are typically injected with a vehicle that acts somewhat as a volume filler while your own collagen builds up. The vehicle is typically dissolved within a few weeks.
Okay… So let’s compare and contrast our filler options:
HA
Temporary (9 months to 18 months)
Pros: Safe. Reversible. Time Tested.
Cons: Softer finish. Metabolizes pretty quickly. Expensive.
Silicon Oil
Permanent
Pros: Instant volume. Cheaper
Cons: Horror stories of people getting degloved with it. Volume filler, so likely to end up squishy.
PMMA
Permanent
Pros: Collagen stimulating. Firmer finish. Fairly inexpensive at
Avanti Derma (
Bellafill is crazy expensive though)
Cons: Degloving is scary if things go wrong. Not recommended past two sessions if you want more
Girth. Risk of granulomas are higher.
PCL/CaHA
Temporary/Semi-permanent
Pros: Collagen stimulating. Firmer Finish. Reasonably priced.
Cons: Uncertainty about dissolving period.
Lots of information here, but here is where I’m at. I don’t want a squishy finish. I don’t think my wife would love it either. That
s Silicon Oil and
HA (in the shaft, definitely considering the glans for
HA though)
That leaves me with
PMMA or
PCL/CaHA. I think I have three options:
Option 1 - Go
PMMA. People have been doing it for a long time and the negatives we have seen on the cheeks in 15 year patients won’t apply as much to the penis as there isn’t really fat to wither away around the
PMMA. Though, this is permanent. What if the ideal filler comes out and it can give you 2” in
Girth?! Did I pull the trigger too early? On the other hand, if I can hit my goal with
PMMA, why not just settle for this.
Option 2 - Go 1 year
Ellanse or
Radiesse then switch to
PMMA. Talking with Ian, this is certainly possible but most physicians will recommend the
PCL/CaHA is fully dissolved before injecting
PMMA. This sounds like an appealing option. It gives me the opportunity to try it out and learn how to do post care with collagen stimulants before learning on a permanent option. However, this is more expensive AND I’m not sure if I will want to have to wait for things to full dissolve after experiencing a better size.
Option 3 - Go with 3 year
Ellanse. I’ve heard this can be a great option as it’s temporary, but will last quite a long time. Reports of people not seeing any loss in two years seems to be pretty common. Getting topped off with
Ellanse would be fairly easy and mitigate risks for deformity if something went wrong. You still get the firmness, but I've heard this can have a slightly rougher finish than
PMMA. One of the questions I’ve had about
Ellanse is will the penis start to deform as the spheres start to dissolve. Assuming they likely won't dissolve evenly over the penis, it seems like you are likely to get lumps as you reach the end of its life lifecycle.
I need your help! Questions:
Has anyone gone through a full
PCL dissolve? Any issue? What was it like?
PMMA 10% seems to be the best way to reduce the likelihood of nodules/granulomas. Thoughts?
Has anyone tried taking Collagen supplements (Protein, pills, etc.) prior to a
PMMA or
PCL treatment? Think it would help boost production around the spheres?
Right now, I’m leaning towards
Option 3. I’m 30 years old with hopefully 60 more years of sex ahead of me. It would be a shame to be permanently deformed.
Ellanse seems like it really checks all the boxes. Money isn’t a super big problem for me, but I’d like to not pay more than I have to. Plus, I trust
Avanti Derma based on their prior work.
What do you think?
I’ll keep everyone posted on my progress + photos.