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Pig in a blanket effect. Cause/Prevention

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Hi everyone

Last night I was reading through quite a lot of threads and I've noticed one side effect from injectable fillers can be a pig in a blanket/hotdog kind of effect. I myself have a slight hotdog effect and I've been thinking about ways to avoid this happening if I opt for some injectable filler in the future once my gains have worn off.

Am I right in thinking that this problem is more prevalent for people who have a loose cut circumcision and those who have had a partial circumcision?

Also am I right in thinking that one major cause of this is having too much material injected?

I've also noticed people who have a tight circumcision and those who are completely uncircumcised seem to suffer from this problem less, is this true?

In the future I am planning on have a single round off PMMA (no more) or HA, and I want to get it right this time with a natural appearance and no hotdog effect, I think the type of circumcision I choose to have and when I choose to get the circumcision done (i.e now or when my gains have warn off) will prove critical in getting a good result second time round.

Is it a good idea to wait until my gains have completely warn off before I have a tight circumcision? I was thinking if I had one now it might become loose once my gains have warn off.

Also whatever I choose I will have a small ammount of material injected, I've learnt from my mistakes.

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