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Post by jackalot117 on Feb 2, 2011 18:05:55 GMT -5
I am thinking about getting penis surgery both length and Girth. My length as of now is 7 inches, and my girth is only 5 inches, I want to be around 8x6. I want to know which is better for girth Alloderm or Fat grafts, which will help me meet or exceed my goals, which feels and looks more real? I was wanting to know if anyone thinks the Guy in this link has had the surgery? His dick looks really fat almost unnaturally, and his penis points down, which I heard is a sign of the length surgery. If anyone has had the surgery please post a picture a erect picture is even better because I have never once seen one. The lack of Erect pictures really scare me. Thanks for your help guys.
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Post by kingpin on Feb 2, 2011 20:08:49 GMT -5
your stats are about the same as mine were to start. If you want to get to a solid 6 or even a bit above u will have to do alloderm or belloderm twice. As for the length, you will have to be VERY dedicated to stretching and weight hanging to get to 8 in length.
If you have enought time to put into it. Maybe you should conisder getting the length surgery on its own first and later on getting the girth surgery. I personally got both together but i think ideally if u do the length surgery first and focus just on length first you might get better results overall, but obviously it will take more surgery and a longer time to get it all done.. and FYI i had lengthening and girth enhancement with belloderm. I plan to get a 2nd girth procedure done at some point in the next few years...
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Post by Skeptical One on Feb 2, 2011 22:49:46 GMT -5
jackalot, your length is well above average and I would STRONGLY recommend against lengthening surgery. It hasn't been shown to be effective enough to justify the risks, and is usually coupled with a long-term rigorous stretching regimen in order to realize gains.
I think the consensus on most penis message boards (including this one) is that stretching alone has similar success with significantly less risk (than the surgical route).
As for girth, options are available. There is a bunch of info here (as well as the Surgical Methods - Resource Only forum) so do the research and be sure to select the method best suited for your needs and risk thresholds. Good luck!
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Post by jackalot117 on Feb 3, 2011 18:28:49 GMT -5
Kingpin thank you so much for replying! you are the first person i will ever talk to who has had this surgery. My first question is are alloderm and belloderm the same thing? what was your girth after the surgery? What is your lenght now? Also if you could please please please post a recent picture of your dick flaccid and erect.
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Post by kingpin on Feb 4, 2011 1:41:04 GMT -5
jackalot:
alloderm and belloderm are essentially the same thing. the only difference being alloderm is from dead people andbelloderm is from living donors who get skin removed or were obese etc... I decided to go with the belloderm because the doc told me it looked a bit thicker than the alloderm.
girth after surgery is 5.6 mid shaft, rite at the base im about 5.9 or 6. but i took my measurments mid shaft prior to surgery, so i conisder my gains to be .7 of an inch, because mid shaft was 5 inches or 4.9 prior to surgery. Its been over a year since my surgery and i havent lost any girth from absorption etc
as for erect length i only gained about a half inch erect, but i wasnt very dedicated to the stretching routine. I stopped after about 4 months i think... I only experienced very minimal retraction after my surgery and got all my lenght back plus a bit xtra fairly quickly. However alot of people seem to experience a large amount of retraction and have trouble getting even there original length back, so keep that inn mind. Thats why i mentioned earlier that ideally getting the surgeries seperately might be the best idea.
I posted pics on the old MNS forum if u wanna take the time to go look...
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Post by wisher on Feb 6, 2011 0:08:19 GMT -5
good to hear everything went so well with you kingpi. i followed your thread back on mns and was really considering rosenthal. now that you are all done with and i'm sure you have read about PMMA, what do you think? would you have done PMMA instead, or is belladerm your choice because you don't want to mix procedures?
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Post by kingpin on Feb 6, 2011 2:09:49 GMT -5
wisher:
I dont think i would have gone with PMMA. the whole idea that there is any form of plastic in the material scares me off!! Even though its medical grade, etc i just dont like the idea of it.
I am however very interested in Dr.Runels procedure. The theory behind it sounds more logical to me. I might consider getting it done if i hear more things about it and read about ppl on this board that decide to get it done. However i do think getting belloderm one more time in the future will easily give me above my girth goal when i started this PE stuff.
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Post by wisher on Feb 6, 2011 14:12:18 GMT -5
thanks kingpin, what's stopping me from doing rosenthal is "retraction" that others have experienced. and the idea of surgery. i'm glad everything went well for you. seems like one can expect aroudn .6 on an inch from belladerm. do you know what happened in yardstick's case? i'm 6x5 and really don't wanna give up any length.
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Post by kingpin on Feb 6, 2011 17:26:34 GMT -5
yardstick is still trying to get all his length back the last i talked to him. Have you considered getting the length surgery on its on first? its a cheap and fairly simple surgery.
I would be interested to hear from more people that got these surgeries seperately and what there results were like.
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Post by wisher on Feb 7, 2011 1:36:03 GMT -5
i actually haven't considered that much because i thought it would be more expensive. do you know how much it is? and you know how it is. most of us are impatient and want something right now. also having double surgery is now something that i would not wanna risk. i've been pumping and stretching with an ADS for a few years on and off. i did get some gains, can't be accurate but i'd say half an inch for sure. my erect varies. figured that since rosenthal puts bella past the base into the body it wouldn't matter too much if they were done separately
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Post by kingpin on Feb 9, 2011 0:44:29 GMT -5
i think the lengthening alone is like 3500... but im not 100% sure about that. The reason i said to try getting it seprately was because im assuming that would prevent the loss of length some people complained about and getting it as a single procedure would allow you to start stretching your penis sooner after the surgery because you dont have to wait for the alloderm or belloderm to heal.
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Post by ripbod on Nov 23, 2012 12:06:32 GMT -5
Hi guys,i am planning a widening surgerie in january i am very decided to have it done i have read about all the procedure available out there the risk and all.honestly i am very confused but i contacted dr mark salomon and is procedure is a graft that is thicker but since i dont wana be cut near gland the incision is gona be just on top of penis shaft or bottom pelvise but you know what i mean of course,anyhow he is using a animal tissue graft i think its bovine he told me witch is about .75 mm thick and he would side graft my sides of penis only giving me the widness i need he told me i should get 30% more girth if i do the math .75 plus .75 equals 1.5 witch is not to to bad i guess at a price of 11500$ and told me after a year i could go for another one so meaning i figure 60% girth in all for maybe 23000$ after?? i am confused!.. so i need your opinion on this one he is a well known good reputation doctor so i guess i need to trust someone.on the other hand i have been reading on fft with dr giunta its cheaper and prob safer but is it worth it will i keep the girth and i guess i would have to go at lease a second time for the goal i wana reach i am 7.5 in lenght and 5.5 girth so yea..i need at lease close to 50% girth in my book to be 7.5 even 8 in girth.and also is it better then bovine graft.i am looking to do eather or but i really need someone experience to help me take that decision.thank you.
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Post by Skeptical One on Nov 24, 2012 5:02:29 GMT -5
ripbodPlease join the discussion at phalloboards.websitetoolbox.com Phalloplasty (Penis enlargement surgery) isn't a widely accepted cosmetic practice, and the few techniques available are all experimental to some extent. There are risks for complications, so please be aware that none of this stuff is guaranteed to work and/or remain safe for the rest of your life. Do your research, if you've found this forum recently, then I'd imagine you are no where near as informed as you could be. Good luck.
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Post by ripbod on Nov 24, 2012 7:02:45 GMT -5
Ok thanks man appreciate it.and yes I will
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