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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 21:09:12 GMT -5
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 20:55:32 GMT -5
Mark, if you would like you can email them to phalloboards@yahoo.com and I can see what I can do about making them fit onto the forums....do you know what the KB size (on average) was?
otherwise if anyone is interested, Mark has kindly offered sending photos via email.
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Bib
Dec 7, 2010 20:51:11 GMT -5
Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 20:51:11 GMT -5
Thanks a bunch Message, that helps a lot. I'm thinking about making the Bib a New Year's Resolution...
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 8:24:41 GMT -5
Okay maybe a "180" on the subject matter but I have found this link: dermnetnz.org/procedures/pmma.htmlIt states that: PMMA implantation is considered permanent. Within the first 1 to 3 months after treatment with Artecoll®, the bovine collagen vehicle degrades and is replaced with the body's own new collagen tissue. This binds to and encapsulates the PMMA microspheres into place thus preventing migration.The parent site I found that link at had a person summarize the above article by stating: By the body forming collagen around the PMMA (encapsulation) prevents the PMMA from migrating throughout the body. (source: messageboards.makemeheal.com/buttocks-augmentation/buttock-augmentation-bioplasty-pmma-websites-look-t96759.html). Sounds like my concerns in the previous post may be alleviated...assuming the above link is valid and accurate...and that this mechanism of encapsulation pertains to the same type of PMMA used in the Dr. Casavantes's procedure. We'll see though, still love to hear from the doc's office.
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Bib
Dec 7, 2010 8:16:52 GMT -5
Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 8:16:52 GMT -5
Does it matter how small/big your flaccid is in order to use this product effectively?
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 8:11:57 GMT -5
Envision, any news from the doc's office regarding the last batch of questions?
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 7:01:05 GMT -5
I'm stalling on PMMA as of now...while I'm sure its safe, it still conceivably poses the risk of leakage and ultimately a pulmonary embolism (which has a whole host of consequences). While I'm not trying to dramatize the nature of this procedure, for me there have been cases to warrant concern. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1232381/Solange-Magnano-Miss-Argentina-dies-buttock-implants-operation.htmland inyourface.ocregister.com/2010/07/29/another-buttock-injection-death/19567/Granted, these procedures used injectable fillers in the buttocks, but I'm not so sure I'm much "safer" having it put into the penis. Typically these procedures used silicone gel-type fillers, but I'm not sure why PMMA particles couldn't be just as risky if it were to mistakenly migrate into the blood stream? If I could be sure of its safety and be given an explanation as to 1) If PMMA migrated, does it pose health risks? 2) Can PMMA migrate from its injection site (specifically in the penis)? 3) Why isn't silicone gel used by the doctor? What benefit does PMMA have over it? --- maybe then I'd reconsider...especially given the cost-to-potential gain ratio. Again, I'm not trying to dramatize the potential risks of PMMA, but injectable fillers (while common) have that occasional risk of migration.
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 6:51:27 GMT -5
Extremely important that you review your doctor's credentials before choosing them as your surgeon. Be sure to research more than what you find on these forums. A great place to start outside of PhalloBoards is this helpful link below - it'll give you a healthy dose of information regarding a doctor's professional background and licenses. www.fsmb.org/directory_smb.html
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 3:28:14 GMT -5
Oh and yes, MNS is falling apart! Their website seems to be full of errors and I can hardly browse its contents. No one is posting there anymore except for maybe UncleJJ and is mostly a ghost town. The deletion/censorship over there is ridiculous.
I wish the Admin over there would actually engage and communicate with the forum community over there...maybe explain himself or his reasons/needs to filter postings. He's a total lurker. You all can rest assured there wont be any of those shenanigans over here!
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 3:06:19 GMT -5
Stretching regimens have been shown to increase erect length in people who have not had surgery, but who were interested in manual PE exercises. I suspect using their strategies you will regain some if not all of your length back.
If all-day stretchers are not practical on a day-to-day basis, check out thundersplace (dot) com for tips on alternative stretching techniques.
And I feel for ya man, I get so annoyed and frustrated to hear people who undergo "PENIS ENLARGING SURGERY" actually lose size. Granted, we've speculated on some potential culprits (i.e. scar tissue) but it makes you wonder why the doctor didn't stress that BEFORE the procedure? Why would he advertise size/length gains when a certain portion of his clients actually risk losing length!? It's maddening I say!
Imagine a young lady goes in for breast implants to get a larger bust, only to come home 2 cups smaller...and only to be assured by the doctor that its part of the risks involved... I mean that is ludicrous! One thing is infection or rejection...but to experience something OPPOSITE of what you paid money to achieve is insane.
I'm happy to hear you've gained something back - that's indicative that you'll gain more down the road. Just keep at it!
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 7, 2010 2:55:12 GMT -5
Hey Yardstick happy to have you here. I sent you a PM, nothing urgent.
Hope to hear about your updates (you are welcome to start a progress report).
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 5, 2010 20:33:22 GMT -5
Respecto and bonehead, any news/updates? Hope all is well.
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 4, 2010 17:43:29 GMT -5
You know, for a guy like me who is in dire need of girth, I'm certain the added size will significantly impact my sex-life.
My theory is that the larger size not only impacts what goes on in the bed, but influences YOUR confidence level. The aura of confidence is what I believe improves your overall sex appeal, more so than sheer dick size. Added size will usually mean a boost in confidence and/or ego.
I think it also depends on the woman, as you pointed out.
I should add that a 6x5 is a great size and I'd be the happiest man on earth if I could have that right now haha. Your girth is actually a bit above average...and in all honesty you are better off seeking to improve erection quality rather than pursuing surgical girth gain - but thats just my own humble opinion.
Surgery is a risky route, and I've always advocated it for those who are in "need" of it and not "want" of it. This is because risks are very real. Some have reported up to 3" in retraction because of complications. Those who are truly under-average can assume the risks to a higher degree than those who are average or above average, if that makes any sense?
That is just my opinion, and I in no way would criticize you negatively if you decided to go through with any procedure. At the end of the day - its whatever makes you happy - as long as you are certain what you are getting into is a decision that will ultimately make you happy.
Good luck with your research, we're all here exchanging what info we can.
(oh and depending on your girth goals, you could also look into manual PE exercises that work for some people).
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 4, 2010 10:51:51 GMT -5
Welcome aboard Regularguy, thank goodness my PM's made it to you over at MNS. Look forward to keeping up with this thread/journey of yours.
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Post by Skeptical One on Dec 3, 2010 18:25:29 GMT -5
Oh, and I completely forgot Stormy, I actually did in-fact PM Regularguy about this site and he has received the link. He reported to me that he would eventually make it over here "soon." Hope he shows up.
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