So, of all you guys who've had PMMA injected, and everyone else who have been following their posts like me, what would you guess is the likelyhood of developing issues with PMMA?
I know some issues are subjective (aesthetics, slight unevenness, ridges), those aren't what I'm referring to. I'm talking about large nodules, granulomas, pain, etc. Enough to make you wish you hadn't done it.
Is it as high as 50%? Less? More?
It seems like I read a few positive posts and I get amped for my appointment, then I read about someone's horrific experience and it makes me pause. Albeit, most horror stories seem to come from improper injection technique or not so good aftercare.
I have scoured this site and read everything twice. But I figure if all of you post your finds or theories as well, all the better.
I'm being very realistic about my outcome. I'm okay with some aesthetic imperfections. Hell, it might be an improvement, as my dick is far from perfect now. At least I'd have the size I'd be comfortable with.
So what would you guys guess are the odds of getting a good outcome vs. bad outcome from PMMA?
I know some issues are subjective (aesthetics, slight unevenness, ridges), those aren't what I'm referring to. I'm talking about large nodules, granulomas, pain, etc. Enough to make you wish you hadn't done it.
Is it as high as 50%? Less? More?
It seems like I read a few positive posts and I get amped for my appointment, then I read about someone's horrific experience and it makes me pause. Albeit, most horror stories seem to come from improper injection technique or not so good aftercare.
I have scoured this site and read everything twice. But I figure if all of you post your finds or theories as well, all the better.
I'm being very realistic about my outcome. I'm okay with some aesthetic imperfections. Hell, it might be an improvement, as my dick is far from perfect now. At least I'd have the size I'd be comfortable with.
So what would you guys guess are the odds of getting a good outcome vs. bad outcome from PMMA?
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