So I do find people that claim they are not bias against Dr. Loria to be quite comical (yes, that\'s you Skeptical One). I never really intended on posting anything on this forum when I first registered this account as I only thought of it as a good resource in my PE approaches (in the interim I am just using a traction device until I decide which
Girth enhancement I wish to go with). Perhaps you would disagree with me but if you are an enlightened open-minded individual you will maybe review your posts and agree [at least on a subconscious level] that you do not like him (for whatever reasons you may have).
Why do I post [what can be perceived as] a subtle insult you ask?
Because I am here to seek EMPIRICAL evidence (which seems to me to be more challenging at times on this site). Let\'s first start off by saying that if you have not undergone the surgery first hand then what you are stating is merely an appeal to ignorance (which goes for ANY PE Physician). Oftentimes, such unwarranted claims can cloud seekers of truth from making up their minds about what procedure (if any) to elect.
I myself have been contemplating the PLATINUM procedure for about a year now but have been hearing too many conflicting stories to make a definitive decision as of yet. Based on Bluemale\'s results [and speaking with both Dr. Loria and an individual from his medical staff on two separate occasions now], I would say that Dr. Loria has become more experienced in his technique and his approach has evolved quite significantly. I say this because the scar/blister at Bluemale\'s base was not aesthetically pleasing AT ALL and was worried about that for me as well (to say the least). However, it is believed that those results moving forward are remedied due to the fact that they now use a revised base support in his practice.
Now, I\'m not just ready to take the plunge just yet as I am still waiting to see of others who TRULY had the procedure done (NEITHER shill nor someone who dislikes Dr. Loria \"just beause\") and if they are brave enough to come forward and share their experiences with us as it would be greatly appreciative.
P.S. Not only did I have a group consult on the phone with him and others, I also had a private phone consult with a member of his medical staff and the Dr. himself. I will say from what I gathered while speaking on the phone with him is this: He sounds like he takes A LOT of pride in his work and is very ambitious towards being the best in the field of PE (as a news article I read about him recently even referred to him as a \"pioneer\"). However, when I did talk to him he did stress proper after care following the surgery. Which only makes sense if you think about it (you would be amazed how many people I have met being in the military who totally disregard follow-up care and/or Doctors orders while in recovery).