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Three years - BXO gone

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Hey team, it’s been 3 or so years now and the BXO has subsided completely post op.

Would do it again in a heartbeat as my symptoms are gone and the tool is soo much more functional and fun (had issues with a tight foreskin as well as the BXO).

If you’re getting started, trust that it’ll get better and will be a distant memory in no time!

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zara1986

thats awesome bro im trying to get rid of balanitis so i got cut 5 days ago.... penis head is dry now and some red flaky patches started to appear

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4x4er in reply tozara1986

Good for you in terms of getting it sorted. Early days yet :-) wishing you a speedy recovery!

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zara1986

hey did it disappear siddenly or over the years?

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4x4er in reply tozara1986

It took probably the first year to come down a lot and the another for the colour to be 100% normal.

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Arclight1979

I'm 9 weeks healed and I need to see posts from dudes who had it done way back and don't regret it. I feel a long way healed, but know there's way more to go. Can't wait to be loving my new willy the proper way!

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4x4er in reply toArclight1979

That’s awesome man, hoping you continue a perfect healing journey! You won’t know yourself in a few more months :-) just go easy ;-).

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Good news that your BXO has finally gone. I am sure it was worth the wait. Guys expect immediate results but that is not always going to be the case

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4x4er in reply toNorwich1

Thanks and 100% agree, I was the same haha. Time is your friend!

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Man7Cut

4 years since I had mine done and yes I was expecting instant results also, despite my consultant telling me otherwise. Happy with the results now and able to have an enthusiastic sex life after years of discomfort and struggle. It's definitely worth it

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Yogs1

thanks, did you have to use a steroid cream?

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4x4er in reply toYogs1

Nope, not after the surgery. Had a bad reaction to the super strong steroid cream beforehand though so I’m glad the surgery solved it.

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Smokin999uk

This is great news. I had a circ 7 months ago due to tight foreskin and on the pre-op check in they diagnosed me with BXO. After the op i got a blister on my gland due to constant rubbing and where thats heeled now has discolouration but apart from that its been a revelation!! Im hoping the discolouration on my gland will eventually go back to normal. Its such a relief to end the constant cycle of UTIs i was having!

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4x4er in reply toSmokin999uk

Awesome! And for me the white has gone away with nothing but a bit of time, hoping you have the same result!

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