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Advice for first time silicone

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:50 pm
by msmSaline
Hey gents (and gals):

I usually hang around the saline forum, but thought this would be worthwhile to post here. If you wouldn't mind, please respond to my other thread just so I can respond and see everything in one spot. link below. Basically, looking to get silicone injected into my sack and have some questions about who/how/where.

cheers, sean

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Re: Advice for first time silicone

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:33 am
by Binterhot
Find on Tumblr a guy who names "LeBulge" he sell silicon worldwide and other guy "bulgeman' post him experience with the orocess on himself (300cc on ballls) ;)

Re: Advice for first time silicone

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 9:35 pm
by Sacklang
Some bad things:
"I am sorry to say Philmore is going into hospital this week to have all silicone removed, , his skin is sore and red where the silicone is hardening on his cock, the hard lump of silicone has grown over the past few months , the large amount in his balls is causing pain and discomfort in his groin also.When he had his consultation he had thought of leaving the operation till after Christmas but the surgeon said it was better now while the outer skin was still in good condition rather than leave it three months and then have to result to skin grafts.Once the silicone starts to granulize ? and harden thats when the immune system will try to "eject" it and the result is the silicone moves nearer to the surface and eventually the surface skin will brake down.This is not my opinion but facts told to me by the surgeon. "

Re: Advice for first time silicone

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 3:44 am
by one2pump
Please make sure that philmore knows his brothers at arms in this community are with him in positive healing spirit. he is one of the pioneers of what many of us have in common. we hope his experience is not cloaked but that he remains resolute to the fact that this is still part of his journey. I think i can speak for us all here, that we would love for him to know we support him. there may be more men that must face the same things he is having to face currently and it is very important that just like the sharing of information happened when we all were making our decisions to enter into this, the long term end result risks and remedies are shared as well to ensure our community remains happy and healthy, regardless of what phase of the journey they may be in.