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Happy with the look of it just worried about when I pull the skin back I've got lumps behind skin where cut is and not very symmetrical one side is further back and back of penis has big bumps on it (pics on my other post) any advise would be great

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From this pic compared to the other, it looks fantastic. It should look awesome once it completely heals. Just the wait is a hard thing to deal with to see how the bumps lay out in the end. Hope it goes well for you, but so far Looks Good.

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Thank you so much for reassurance!! Means alot!!

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What technique did they use?

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I have no idea I went into it blind really! No research etc. Heath issue was the reason I had it done.

Wow that looks fantastic for 16 days don't think there is much to worry about because it's too early to say good size and girth all the best

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Thank you for all your kind words!!

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Your welcome

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Circumcised40

Man don’t worry ppl buy sex toys with silkon bumps and that pubs u talk about can play a big rule for u and ur partner

So for u as they will still be little sensitive and for ur partner they will work as extra stimulation

U look perfect and ur penis is very well done I would say enjoy ur new version :) asymmetrical is interesting also and less boring visually at least this is what we did learn In art class

Love ur self as u are and this pumbs will be ur unique identifier and can become part of ur character and personality

So enjoy

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Very true didn't think of it that way!! Always been very consous of my knob tbh. Thank you for your kind words and looking forward to a full recovery!! Just started off bad with infection!!

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Alebongo

Thank you for the info very good to follow and reassuring!! :)

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Your coat incision looks excellent. That prominent vein on your shaft is very nice and unique. Can you pull the shaft skin back any further? Also it would be great to see the underside of your penis as well. Your shaft skin is very rich and smooth looking. Enjoy it :)

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Alebongo

Thank you!! Yes can pull it back slightly but still a little uncomfortable as shown in my other post. I think that's due to stitches pulling when I do so. Thanks for your kind words.

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Tedboyg

You are fine m8 that's a perfect cock so dont worry bumps will settle as long as tidy which it is lad enjoy

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Tegmanc

Can you pull the skin back now after 2 months? How much can you cover your glands when flaccid?

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