Three months eh? Oh well, better safe than sorry. I guess I’ll try again at the two month mark with some light PEing, and if it doesn’t hurt, gradually build up to a normal routine.
Might as well ask another question in this thread-
I was born without a testicle on the right side of my scrotum, so I don’t have much skin there to begin with. Now that I have the implant in, there is all but no give when I pull on the scrotum. The scrotum basically wraps around the tesicle pretty rightly (only on the right side where there is an implant.) Without any stretching, will the right side of my scrotum ever grow more skin because it somehow realizes that it is so tight there?
My surgeon advised me to milk, or pull down on my testicle. I’m guessing this is to stretch it but I’m not to sure. If so, will this method stretch out the skin?
What about the scrotum stretching that’s taught here, which is to pull down on the scrotum by pinching the bottom of the scortum, as opposed to pulling down on the testicle itself. Should I ever do this, or could it cause any potential complications? If not, would this stretch out the right side of my scrotum?