Post Op Complications
May 20, 2007
Complications include, but are not limited to: disappointment
with low-end result; infections; scrotal/penile swelling; bleeding;
wound disruption; temporary hardness beneath the skin flap; temporary
patchy loss of sensation; temporary burning with urination; discomfort
lasting more than three or four days; temporary discomfort with
erections; discoloration of the penis/scrotum. We have seen one
viscus perforation of uncertain etiology.
We have not seen: permanent sensory loss, infection that
did not clear up with antibiotics; change in angle of erection,
problems with erection or ejaculation due to the procedure; pivoting
or “swiveling” or instability of the penis. Of course,
any or all of these could happen.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Please be aware:
- Cutting the ligaments does not cause instability or wobbling
of the penis or change the angle of your erection (“angle
of the dangle”).
- LFT fat does not melt away or become reabsorbed.
- LFT fat does not result in lumps, bumps or clumps.
- LFT fat is not soft, “squishy” or moveable; the
penis feels as firm to touch as your penis normally does.
- Length enhancement
produces around a 1½ inch increase in both flaccid and
erect length.
Assume that you were three inches long flaccid and six inches
long erect. A 1½ inch increase is fifty percent of three
inches, but only twenty-five percent of six inches. A fifty percent
increase is more noticeable than twenty five percent. But
it is the same inch and one-half gain whether flaccid or erect.
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