Hello everyone, I’m on day 9 after the op, everything seems to be healing just fine and I can more or less get on with my day with no discomfort.
I noticed though that my erections are slightly bending to the left (my penis looks straight when flaccid) pretty much all my stitches are still in and there’s still some swelling so is that what could be causing this? I’ve started panicking because I’ve read that if they took too much skin from one side it would cause this problem. When flaccid the incision looks pretty straight though.
Should I be concerned? Anyone else experience this? Cheers
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Yeah maybe mate, how’s life on day 25? All your stitches out and looking all good? How’s the swelling? I’m feeling pretty good already apart from the restraining from sex, I have at least like another 3 weeks to go as well hahaha
When all of your healing has happened then you will be in a position to know how it has turned out. If you end up with a bit of a curve then that is hardly the end of the world.
This is me right now i feel like I’ll need a revision 😢. It’s been 31 days
You been back to the surgeon for your checkup? if so did you mention it and what did he say? I’ll be going for my 3 week discussion in around 11 days so I’ll be asking about it
I’ve actually noticed mine straighten a little bit since I made this post, still got all the stitches in too, I assume the swelling plays a big role in it. Give it it time mate and I think we should be good. All the best 👍🏻
I don't think mine will change, I made the mistake asking for high and tight when I am grower. I had no idea that was a bad idea. I have the incision line higher on the right side or something else is going on to make it curve left.
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