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20 Dec 2023 23:15
Thank you Dr. Sullivan for your insight.

@Dickwhitman79 I'd love to impart advice in this regard however your medical condition and its association with dermal filler (irrespective of filler type) is beyond my purview. Since you have already tagged Avanti Derma, I will see if I can get Dr. Casavantes to provide a response as well, every professional prospective is useful.
13 Dec 2023 18:40
2 weeks after sex

Filler details are below

www.ibeautymachine.com/deneb-classic-s-b...-dermal-fillers.html

Yes she said it’s likely oedema

Thanks for the fast response
04 Dec 2023 21:02

Skeptical_One wrote: New Ellanse Article by Dr. C for those interested in learning more.

In summary, AD has patients having Ellanse for a decade (I am surprised they've been using it that long!) without significant absorption or need for a touch up, and it's natural and firm feeling beats HA, and compares to PMMA.
25 Nov 2023 16:21
25 Nov 2023 16:19
Two Articles discussing Ellanse, which was originally marketed as a temporary filler, appears to last a considerably long, while also yielding amazing results akin to PMMA.

Both have been authored by (the now retired) Dr. Casavantes of Avanti Derma, and many regard him as the Godfather of Modern Injectable Girth Enhancement (i.e. male phalloplasty).

Ellansé Non-Surgical Phalloplasty

Ellansé Monography
17 Nov 2023 21:44

Mantas wrote: Hello PhalloBoard Community,

I'm planning to undergo a filler procedure and am looking for some advice specific to my situation. I am uncircumcised, and while I've been keeping my foreskin retracted for over 5 years, I am curious if there are any additional preparation steps I should consider before undergoing the filler procedure.

I understand that circumcision is often recommended in certain cases, but I'm keen to explore if there are other viable options or preparatory measures that could be beneficial for someone in my position. My goal is to ensure the best possible outcome from the filler treatment.

Could members of the community, especially those who have had similar experiences or relevant professional knowledge, shed some light on this? Are there specific considerations or care routines for uncircumcised individuals undergoing filler procedures? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Looking forward to learning from your experiences and advice!

Best regards


I'll see if I can get a Medical Opinion from one of our Sponsors, although since we are very close to Thanksgiving (an American Holiday), I can't promise an immediate response.

As you may or may not know, I'm a proponent of adult circumcision for those who wish to get girth enhancement via dermal fillers (e.g. Hyaluronic Acid, Ellanse, PMMA, and so on). However, I also know some men are adamantly opposed to it for varying reasons and I respect their decision regardless.

It would be most helpful if you could share with us your filler of choice, it might make it easier for others who have had similar experiences share with you what they know.
12 Nov 2023 17:18

Skeptical_One wrote:

Otterboi wrote:

otis wrote: I'm confused by this as well. Bellafill is itself 20% PMMA so if their solution is 20% Bellafill that would mean they're injecting 4% PMMA, seemingly too low to make much impact. But if it's not Bellafill then where are they getting the PMMA? Linnea isn't approved in the US and you can't just go buy PMMA microspheres. Even if you could you've just created a new dermal filler that, as SO mentions, would need FDA approval. I guess they could trial it like is happening with Otter, but how would they ever make it commercial?

The first listed ingredient is carboxymethylcellulose which makes it sound like they're trying to make their own version of Linnea Safe, which also uses a cellulose carrier. Why someone should get a filler cooked up by a Loria affiliate vs one made by a pharmaceutical company, tested for years, and approved by a regulator is a question I would love to hear them answer.

I genuinely hope everything works out for Otter but for anyone else reading this I would urge extreme caution when considering this clinic/procedure.


I think you're confused about the percentage; it'd 20% PMMA in the solution, not 4%. I apologize for any confusion.

As well, Best Man is not a Loria affiliate. Dr Dellinger may have in the past at his own clinic but certainly not now.

There's a lot of questions and speculation that can be answered by simply contacting the clinic instead of trying to start a witch hunt and fear monger about material. I truly understand what I'm doing here and I'm happy to be part of a trial in which there may be better results for future men.


@otis what a great catch, how did I not catch this?

@Otterboi I don't believe he's confused. The only legally sourced PMMA in the U.S. is Bellafill, which contains 20% PMMA (80% Bovine Carrier). If he's using a mixture containing 20% Bellafill, you're only getting 4% PMMA, which would seem quite underwhelming.

If the filler actually has 20% actual PMMA, then he's making a product akin to Linnea Safe & Bellafill, which would I'm pretty sure would pose a lot of new questions & issues like: where is he sourcing his PMMA microspheres -and- is he having it patented and reviewed by a regulatory body like the FDA?

On a side note, I don't believe silica and silicone oil are the same thing, and it is good to hear that Dr. Dellinger no longer affiliates himself with Loria. However, given the prominence of PMMA as a topic on this forum, the aforementioned line of questioning should be addressed.

I know this is about your experiences and not a debate, but it's my responsibility to ensure my readership are informed. I'm sure there is a good explanation, possibly miscommunication. Perhaps you can email the Clinic and get clarification, it would probably be in everyone's best interest I'd imagine.


On my next email with them I can ask but I think it would also be due diligence of folks to seek out answers to questions they have as well. Besides, maybe they'll be a sponsor here if you reach out and discuss the forum; I would imagine coming from you may be more respectable.
12 Nov 2023 16:58

Otterboi wrote:

otis wrote: I'm confused by this as well. Bellafill is itself 20% PMMA so if their solution is 20% Bellafill that would mean they're injecting 4% PMMA, seemingly too low to make much impact. But if it's not Bellafill then where are they getting the PMMA? Linnea isn't approved in the US and you can't just go buy PMMA microspheres. Even if you could you've just created a new dermal filler that, as SO mentions, would need FDA approval. I guess they could trial it like is happening with Otter, but how would they ever make it commercial?

The first listed ingredient is carboxymethylcellulose which makes it sound like they're trying to make their own version of Linnea Safe, which also uses a cellulose carrier. Why someone should get a filler cooked up by a Loria affiliate vs one made by a pharmaceutical company, tested for years, and approved by a regulator is a question I would love to hear them answer.

I genuinely hope everything works out for Otter but for anyone else reading this I would urge extreme caution when considering this clinic/procedure.


I think you're confused about the percentage; it'd 20% PMMA in the solution, not 4%. I apologize for any confusion.

As well, Best Man is not a Loria affiliate. Dr Dellinger may have in the past at his own clinic but certainly not now.

There's a lot of questions and speculation that can be answered by simply contacting the clinic instead of trying to start a witch hunt and fear monger about material. I truly understand what I'm doing here and I'm happy to be part of a trial in which there may be better results for future men.


@otis what a great catch, how did I not catch this?

@Otterboi I don't believe he's confused. The only legally sourced PMMA in the U.S. is Bellafill, which contains 20% PMMA (80% Bovine Carrier). If he's using a mixture containing 20% Bellafill, you're only getting 4% PMMA, which would seem quite underwhelming.

If the filler actually has 20% actual PMMA, then he's making a product akin to Linnea Safe & Bellafill, which would I'm pretty sure would pose a lot of new questions & issues like: where is he sourcing his PMMA microspheres -and- is he having it patented and reviewed by a regulatory body like the FDA?

On a side note, I don't believe silica and silicone oil are the same thing, and it is good to hear that Dr. Dellinger no longer affiliates himself with Loria. However, given the prominence of PMMA as a topic on this forum, the aforementioned line of questioning should be addressed.

I know this is about your experiences and not a debate, but it's my responsibility to ensure my readership are informed. I'm sure there is a good explanation, possibly miscommunication. Perhaps you can email the Clinic and get clarification, it would probably be in everyone's best interest I'd imagine.
12 Nov 2023 16:20

otis wrote: I'm confused by this as well. Bellafill is itself 20% PMMA so if their solution is 20% Bellafill that would mean they're injecting 4% PMMA, seemingly too low to make much impact. But if it's not Bellafill then where are they getting the PMMA? Linnea isn't approved in the US and you can't just go buy PMMA microspheres. Even if you could you've just created a new dermal filler that, as SO mentions, would need FDA approval. I guess they could trial it like is happening with Otter, but how would they ever make it commercial?

The first listed ingredient is carboxymethylcellulose which makes it sound like they're trying to make their own version of Linnea Safe, which also uses a cellulose carrier. Why someone should get a filler cooked up by a Loria affiliate vs one made by a pharmaceutical company, tested for years, and approved by a regulator is a question I would love to hear them answer.

I genuinely hope everything works out for Otter but for anyone else reading this I would urge extreme caution when considering this clinic/procedure.


I think you're confused about the percentage; it'd 20% PMMA in the solution, not 4%. I apologize for any confusion.

As well, Best Man is not a Loria affiliate. Dr Dellinger may have in the past at his own clinic but certainly not now.

There's a lot of questions and speculation that can be answered by simply contacting the clinic instead of trying to start a witch hunt and fear monger about material. I truly understand what I'm doing here and I'm happy to be part of a trial in which there may be better results for future men.
12 Nov 2023 14:13
I'm confused by this as well. Bellafill is itself 20% PMMA so if their solution is 20% Bellafill that would mean they're injecting 4% PMMA, seemingly too low to make much impact. But if it's not Bellafill then where are they getting the PMMA? Linnea isn't approved in the US and you can't just go buy PMMA microspheres. Even if you could you've just created a new dermal filler that, as SO mentions, would need FDA approval. I guess they could trial it like is happening with Otter, but how would they ever make it commercial?

The first listed ingredient is carboxymethylcellulose which makes it sound like they're trying to make their own version of Linnea Safe, which also uses a cellulose carrier. Why someone should get a filler cooked up by a Loria affiliate vs one made by a pharmaceutical company, tested for years, and approved by a regulator is a question I would love to hear them answer.

I genuinely hope everything works out for Otter but for anyone else reading this I would urge extreme caution when considering this clinic/procedure.
11 Nov 2023 03:36

Bigmster wrote: Hi,
I am wondering whether previous HA filler is a contraindication for surgical enhancement, like Alloderm?


Completely at the discretion of the Surgeon. *Note* - the term Surgimend found below is basically like Alloderm, and I believe Alloderm is what they are primarily using now.


Bay Area Penis Enlargement (Dr. Victor Liu) says the following in his FAQ:
(Q5.) If I had other treatments for penile enlargement (fat injections, Penuma, Surgimend, etc.) and am not happy with it, can I have still get filler injections?

Dr. Liu's Answer:
Generally, filler injection after a person had surgical insertion of Penuma or Surgimend for penis augmentation is safe and do-able. However, it is not advisable to do surgical insertion after the person had filler injection because of the adhesions resulting from the surgery making it very difficult and even unsafe to perform. One of the problem with Penuma is that it is firm and sometimes it is palpable on the skin surface and does not look natural. One way to treat this would be with filler injection.
Some patients had fat injection for Girth enlargement and complain that the penis feels too soft and look uneven. This is a common problem with fat injection because some of the fat may be absorbed unevenly and of-course fat feels soft. This can be improved by injecting filler intradermally (inside the skin) to give a "shell" and also inject sub-dermally (underneath the skin) to even out.
It is best to see and be examined by the treating surgeon before a final decision on what is best for you.



Dr. Solomon says the following in his FAQ:
(11c) Is it possible to undergo surgical augmentation (e.g. Surgimend, and/or lengthening) even if prior work has been performed on the penis, namely dermal fillers?

Dr. Solomon's Answer:
It is possible to perform grafting after prior procedures have been performed. However, the risk of complications is increased after prior procedures. Prior procedures, both surgical and non-surgical (such as fillers or fat grafts) will disrupt normal blood supply to the skin and make healing more challenging for the patient, with increased risks of wound breakdown and infection, among other things.



The only two I'd recommend consulting with on this specificity of your question.

Good luck.
10 Nov 2023 01:31
The following questions are in bold followed with answers authored by Dr. Sullivan:


How much girth/circumference can you achieve with girth
enhancement injections?


Basics:
The average flaccid girth: 3.5 to 4 inches and erect 5 inches. Most men are
looking to gain 1-1.5 inches.

Results:
A single session typically involves the injection of 5 to 15 syringes. Best results
for most patients come after 15 to 30 syringes over 1 to 4 sessions. After each
session, you can expect an increase in girth ranging from 1/4 to 1/2 inch. After
several sessions, total enhancement ranges from 3/4 to 1.5 inches. Some patients
may wish for more than 1.5 inches but be aware that as the girth increases the
naturalness of the look decreases.


How Many Sessions can a patient expect to achieve ideal results?

Most patients have great results after just one session, but 2 to 3 sessions may
be required depending on your goals. Some patients, thrilled with their initial
enhancement, opt for additional treatments. Spreading treatment over multiple
sessions allows for more fine tuning of the symmetry. It is important to avoid
over-filling during a single session. Stacking enhancements across multiple
sessions seems to produce the best results. Fifteen to thirty cc or syringes is
usually the optimal number for significant girth enhancement for the average-
sized penis. Remember your starting point matters. A man starting with a girth of
3 inches and achieving an increase of 1.5 inches has a 50% enhancement, if you
start with 5 inches and gain 1.5 inches there is a 30% improvement.


How long can filler injections take and what kind of anesthesia is used?

Typically, the procedure is completed within 30 minutes. The initial visit may be
an hour. This extra time is essential for completing patient intake paperwork and
conducting a comprehensive consultation.

I use a combination of topical numbing and a dorsal penis block. The dorsal penis
block involves administering a local anesthetic to the base of the penis, rendering
the entire penis numb. Patients experience almost no discomfort during the
procedure.


Can girth injections affect the function or sensitivity of the penis? What
complications are there to consider?


This is an important question. Most patients report either unchanged or
enhanced sensitivity with girth enhancement. Where does the enhanced
sensitivity come from? I believe some of it is from being more confident. So much
of sexual pleasure is mental, and feeling good about yourself is key to good sex.
Importantly with increased girth there is increased friction thus improved
sensation for you and your partner.

Potential Risks and Side Effects:
Bruising/Swelling - It is common to experience bruising and swelling post-
procedure. This may last for 1-2 weeks.

Discomfort - When the anesthesia wears off, there may be mild discomfort. This is
treated with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication.

Infection - Infections are rare, but as we are breaking the skin barrier and
introducing a foreign substance it is a potential risk.

Lumps/Unevenness – There may be lumps or unevenness especially in the first
few weeks. This usually resolves on its own. If it does not HA fillers can be
corrected using a small amount of hyaluronidase. Occasionally unevenness may
require an additional syringe or two. Some men have natural folds in their penis
due to how it is positioned in their underwear. This can cause the filler to kink or
crease. To mitigate this, we use dressings in the first week, but despite our best-
efforts creases can still form, necessitating a touch-up.

Delayed-onset Nodules - Delayed-onset nodules have been associated with both
PMMA and HA fillers. With HA fillers, these nodules can be dissolved entirely, but
PMMA nodules may prove more difficult.

Vascular Necrosis – This is where the filler is inadvertently injected into a blood
vessel. Although most affected individuals make a full recovery without lasting
scars it is an important possible serios complication. Girth enlargement is a
medical procedure and all procedures have possible serious complications.


How does a newly girth enhanced penis feel?

Great! It’s like driving a new car. The enhanced girth offers a sensation that is
amplified for many men. There's a subtle difference in how the penis feels
compared to before, but it remains discreet, detectable mostly only to yourself.
The injected area might be marginally softer, usually if larger volumes are used.
Usually, partners don’t notice a change in firmness; they do notice the change in
girth.

Consider many intimate toys have trended towards a softer exterior, for
enhanced comfort, a little bit of softness may be more comfortable for partners.
Also consider, the penis doesn't just gain in volume but also in weight, giving a
more noticeable hang when naked and in clothes. Most men really enjoy this
heavier feel and get a great boost in self-confidence.


How long can you wait before resuming intimacy or strenuous activity?

To prevent infections, it's advised that patients wait between 5 to 7 days after the
procedure before engaging in sexual activities. This period allows for adequate
healing and reduces potential complications. After 7 to 10 days sex and
masturbation are okay and might even assist in reducing any post-procedure
lumps. Physical activities such as the gym can be resumed after 3 days, but
caution should be taken to avoid any pressure to the penis.


Can you gain length from girth injections?

Unfortunately, no. However, there is the feeling that it is longer because the
increased weight of the penis makes it “hang” more. Girth injections increase the
thickness of the penis, not its length.


Question of Filler Migration?

After the filler is injected, a compression sleeve is provided to ensure the penis
remains extended. However, since the penis is not a static organ and can change
shape during various activities, some filler movement is normal. For the first 2-4
weeks post-procedure, any uneven distribution of the filler can be adjusted
through gentle massages. After a few weeks and after couple months, the filler
integrates substantially with the tissue, making migration very rare. One
advantage of using Hyaluronic Acid filler over other treatments like PMMA or fat
transfers is its adjustability. If any irregularities occur, Hyaluronidase can be
injected to dissolve the undesired filler areas, and additional filler can be added if
needed.

Although PMMA fillers, like Bellafill have the potential to move, following
aftercare guidelines can significantly reduce this risk. Abstaining from sexual
activities for a minimum of one week, using the provided dressing and avoiding
kinking greatly reduce this risk. As PMMA becomes part of the tissue and collagen
production, migration becomes highly unlikely.


Granulomas:

Granulomas are inflammatory reactions by the body to foreign materials. They
can occur when certain substances, like silicone, are injected into the skin. While
PMMA injections can cause granulomas, they are rare. If they do occur, they can
be treated, though they might not fully disappear. The chances of getting
granulomas are extremely low with HA dermal fillers. If granulomas do form from
HA, they can be easily managed hyaluronidase, which dissolves the filler if
required.


What to expect on the Procedure Day?

Before the Procedure:
- I will examine you and we will discuss your goals. Once we decide on the both
the filler to be used and the amount I will perform a dorsal penile block to make
sure you are numb for the procedure.

During the Procedure:
- I will carry out a series of dermal filler injections. The total volume injected will
range from 5 to 15 syringes on average (although some men may do more), based
on your individual anatomy.

After the Procedure:
- A dressing will be applied to the injection area, which you'll need to wear
continuously for the first 5-7 days. During this time, avoid sexual activities. We
will guide you on dressing care and provide the necessary supplies for a smooth
recovery at home.

Follow-Up:
- A follow-up appointment will be scheduled for you three to four weeks after the
procedure.
 

Blunt-Tip Cannula vs Needle?

Both the Blunt-Tip Cannula and Needle methods have their own advantages.
However, I prefer using the needle technique. The reason for this preference is
that I believe the needle provides more control and allows for precise fine-tuning
during the procedure. Additionally, by employing a nerve block during the
process, the procedure becomes extremely comfortable for the patient, reducing
any potential discomfort.


What makes a good candidate?

The best candidates are circumcised individuals without pre-existing scar tissue,
primarily interested in girth enhancement, and have realistic expectations about
the results.

While both circumcised and uncircumcised men can undergo the procedure,
those who are uncircumcised might need follow-up touch-ups.
 

Use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to Aid Gains?

While I perform this procedure for aesthetic purposes this will not increase girth.
If your goal is girth, you are better off investing in a filler procedure. If the
question is where to spend your money PRP or filler, filler wins every time.


 Best Circumcision for Girth Enhancement (Filler)

You do not need to be circumcised. We treat both circumcised and uncircumcised
patients. Male Enhancement injections can be performed regardless of
circumcision status. Patients need to understand that if uncircumcised they may
require a touch up and if they are looking for larger girth enhancement, they
would benefit from a go-slow multiple treatment approach.


Preference of filler and/or brand?

Juvéderm Voluma XC and Juvéderm Volux XC are the longest lasting HA fillers in
the U.S. They also have a firm feel. HA’s are safe and have been around for
decades. The results are very consistent and predictable. I also use Defyne, Lyft
and RHA-4 however Juvéderm Voluma XC and Juvéderm Volux XC are my
preferred fillers.

If a patient is looking for a more long-term option especially if they have already
had HA filers. I choose to use the bio-stimulatory dermal filler Bellafill. Bellafill
provides immediate, long-lasting results and can last 5 years or more.


Can Filler cause ED?

No, not routinely. However as with any medical procedure extremely rare
complications can occur. The likelihood of the girth enhancement causing ED is
extremely rare. This is because we do not enter the corpora cavernosum which
holds the blood for the erection, nor do we inject anywhere near the nerve
bundles that affect the erection.


Can girth enhancement injections be performed on a penis that uses an
inflatable implant?


In most cases yes. Rarely, it would not be possible. For example, if an implant was
inserted and there were complications such as infection or scar tissue then girth
enhancement with filler might not be optimal.

Why are silicone injections regarded as the least safe option as a girth
filler?


Even when medical-grade silicone is used and even with the correct technique
(the microdroplet technique) its use is complication prone. The mechanism by
which liquid silicone works involves the formation of foreign body granulomas,
which can lead to firm nodules. These nodules may not only be challenging to
remove but can also erode the skin, resulting in ulcerations. This complication can
occur immediately or years later. It is unpredictable. I have seen this complication
many, many times and for this reason I do not use silicone. It is also very
important to consider that many providers using “silicone” are not even using
medical grade silicone. There are so many safer options that are very long lasting
so why take a chance?


Are there any solutions for glans enlargement?

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers like Vollure can safely be used to increase the size of
the glans (head) of the penis. I take a go-slow approach here only injecting a
limited volume at one session. I keep the number of syringes injected here to a
minimum (I only inject a maximum of 2 mL of HA) and ask the patient to come
back to add more product later. Although I know it is said that the results are not
long-lasting due to the vascularity of the glands, I do not necessarily believe this is
true. Consider the lips another very vascular area, filler typically lasts 1.5 years
here if the correct filler is used. Filler may not last as long in the glands as the
shaft, but it is certainly long lasting.


Can you describe your experience with cosmetic medicine and the
importance of injection technique? How does this benefit girth
enhancement?


Injection technique is extremely important. I have been using dermal fillers since
they first became available in the U.S. two decades ago. I have used all filler types
including hyaluronic acid (HA), PMMA (Bellafill), calcium hydroxylapatite
(Radiesse), poly-lactic acid (Sculptra) and silicone. I have injected almost every
anatomical location including the face, lips, hands, neck, chest and of course the
penis. I have used both needles and cannulas. This experience allows me to safely
inject for girth enhancement.


Do girth dermal filler injections adversely impact blood pressure or
increase risks of hypertension?


No.


If I had other treatments for penile enlargement (fat injections,
Penuma, Surgimend, etc.) and am not happy with it, can I have still get
filler injections?


Yes. Filler injection after a person has had surgical insertion of devices such as
Penuma is safe and do-able. It can even be used to correct problems with the
device. If the device is visible or palpable, its appearance can be improved with
filler injections. Unevenness after fat injections can also be improved by injecting
filler.



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01 Nov 2023 22:03
I'm going back for round 2 at AD. Had a great round 1.

What I'm trying to determine is if I should get anymore filler past the circumcision scar. I like how it added volume there, but I did get a small nodule (that they will be removing). Interested in how many of you got filler past the circ scar, or if most of you have filler only in the first 2/3rds of your dick.

Pro of filler past circ scar: keeps girth more even and less cone shape
Con of filler past circ scar: higher likely hood of developing nodule in circ scar area

I have substantial natural girth change from just under my head to my mid, like 5in just under head to 6 mid girth to 6.5 at base.

Lastly - how much movement does your your skin/filler have when you are erect? If I pull my dick skin towards my head/base, the filler/collagen moves with it by about .5 inches(not accordian or anything bad), which makes sense since it exists in a dermal layer. I kind of like this, as I think it can make fun tugger feelings and may actually imitate a foreskin.

Thanks
30 Oct 2023 02:13
Q: Thoughts on the use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to aid gains.

A: In my opinion, PRP is not a solution for increasing the size and girth of the penis. PRP is a great treatment option to increase sexual desire, prolong erections, and increase sensitivity. We often combine the P-Shot and Bellafill Male Enhancement for our patients wanting to enhance their size and their performance but I would not recommend only doing the PRP if you are looking for an increase in penis size. However, if you are looking for an additional option to help with the appearance and size of the penis, we also offer Botox. We can use Botox in the penis and in the scrotum to relax the smooth muscle of the penis, promote circulation, and improve skin quality. When the smooth muscle of the penis is relaxed, that sponge-like tissue expands, this allows for better circulation (aka better erections) and increase in size. Although this is a more subtle increase in size compared to a true Male Enhancement procedure done, it is a great add on to further enhance your results. Botox in the penis lasts up to 6 months and would cost roughly $1000-$1300 depending on how many units you will need.



Q: Preference of filler and/or brand?

A: At Jiva Med Spa, we prefer and exclusively use Bellafill for our Male Enhancement Procedures. Bellafill is a collagen stimulator, meaning that not only will you achieve an immediate increase in size, but that size will continue to build and last as your body naturally produces more collagen. We find that this lends to larger and longer lasting results. Also, the viscosity of the Bellafill results in a lower percentage of migration. Therefore, we have increased control on where the product will end up so we can tailor the placement to your current anatomy and goals better. Lastly, Bellafill has amazing longevity, the current studies can only state that it can last 5 years, however other research and document cases show that it can last 8+ years. This longevity allows our patients to enjoy their results for such longer without having to come in for a touch up every few years.



Q: (Foreign Born) Granulomas are a known risk associated with dermal fillers. How frequently do you see them and how are they treated?

A: So far in our practice, we have yet to see any granulomas form as a result of the procedure we performed. However, we have done revision work for patients that got a granuloma from a different practice. This isn’t super common but can happen! Depending on the exact case some minor irregularities will resolve itself, but if you have a solid nodule we can treat with 1-2 rounds of Corticosteroids depending on size of granuloma.



Q: Are there any solutions for glans enlargement?

A: Although Bellafill cannot be directly injected into the head of the penis, we can inject around the rim on the head. This can help define the separation of the shaft to head and also help widen the base of the head, making it appear larger. This technique is not used on all patients, only on those that desire additional volume or definition on the rim. The customization of this procedure is discussed at the consultation and on the day of the procedure to ensure we can best reach your goals.
27 Oct 2023 12:39
I can't speak for PhalloFILL Florida (only Dallas, TX), but I've spent sometime reviewing @Dr_Sullivan and you can't get better than a Dermatologist (skin expert) who injects dermal (skin) fillers in the penile shaft dermis (i.e. skin).

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