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Hey Doctor, i had a venous leak causing my glans to always remain soft upon erection after wearing a penis ring too many times. I had my superficial dorsal vein removed during a 2nd surgery, after it had been ligated during a 1st surgery. The initial ligation was perfect resultwise but it came undone. Then i opted to have the whole vein removed. This was in December. My erections have gotten weaker after initial improvement and i have a cord on top of my penis which connects to my suspensory ligament. I had swelling prior to this that immediately dissipated one day, and i did masturbate too early, and anyways i believe this cord iss the bucks fascia as my doctor made a longitudinal incision to it and im pretty sure the fascia split from the base to a few inches up my penis a couple weeks after surgery when i had major swelling confined to the penis (so must be below dartos fascia, since it wasnt in groin). This is causing lack of venous occlusion of what i believe to be the deep dorsal vein. If this fascia is indeed compromised, is it possible that after so many months it can be reapproximated and repaired? Thanks!
Well, veins do grow back after years. Fascia is relatively easy to repair surgically and a simple ultrasound would probably show something.. This many problems kind of implicates the need for implants.
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Hello, Well, veins do grow back after years. Fascia is relatively easy to repair surgically and a simple ultrasound would probably show something.. This many problems kind of implicates the need for implants. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist