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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Penile Implant For Young Patient Who Exhausted Usual Treatments. Advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="jcmaxwell" data-source="post: 180701" data-attributes="member: 38456"><p>I had my implant done by Dr. Eid in New York last year. He is an exceptional surgeon who does a thorough physical examination during the evaluation process. I am very pleased with the results. My only regret is that I didn't have the surgery ten years ago, which would have prevented atrophy and loss in size. He is an expert at interpreting Doppler ultrasound tests. He found that I had fibrosis, scarring, venous leakage, and advanced blood vessel disease. (It just doesn't get any worse.) It is generally acknowledged by top urologists that the penile arterial disease is a sensitive indicator of general cardiovascular disease - the proverbial canary in the coal mine. </p><p></p><p>I would not recommend that you undergo a 30 pound weight loss, hoping that it would lower your cholesterol, and subsequently lead to an improvement in ED. There is often a familial or genetic component to elevated cholesterol, and it's too risky to lose 30 pounds, which likely includes a significant reduction in muscle mass.</p><p></p><p>I also want to comment on the common belief that an implant leads to a one inch reduction in penile length. The one inch loss is due to the underlying diseases that necessitated the implant in the first place. Having ED for several years leads to atrophy and fibrosis, which contribute to a loss in overall size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcmaxwell, post: 180701, member: 38456"] I had my implant done by Dr. Eid in New York last year. He is an exceptional surgeon who does a thorough physical examination during the evaluation process. I am very pleased with the results. My only regret is that I didn't have the surgery ten years ago, which would have prevented atrophy and loss in size. He is an expert at interpreting Doppler ultrasound tests. He found that I had fibrosis, scarring, venous leakage, and advanced blood vessel disease. (It just doesn't get any worse.) It is generally acknowledged by top urologists that the penile arterial disease is a sensitive indicator of general cardiovascular disease - the proverbial canary in the coal mine. I would not recommend that you undergo a 30 pound weight loss, hoping that it would lower your cholesterol, and subsequently lead to an improvement in ED. There is often a familial or genetic component to elevated cholesterol, and it's too risky to lose 30 pounds, which likely includes a significant reduction in muscle mass. I also want to comment on the common belief that an implant leads to a one inch reduction in penile length. The one inch loss is due to the underlying diseases that necessitated the implant in the first place. Having ED for several years leads to atrophy and fibrosis, which contribute to a loss in overall size. [/QUOTE]
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