Suspensory ligament surgery
Originally Posted by 32quarters
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I’ve read that loss of length is common after cutting the suspensory ligament, regardless if one hangs or uses an extender afterwards. If you dont mind sharing, what was your experience?
Personally I gained an immediate 1/2” of erect length. I followed up with the doctor suggested weight hanging protocol with a device called “the Grip”. Unfortunately it never worked, and after four replacements were sent (all of which failed), I became frustrated and decided to make my own vacuum based weight hanging system.
Being a tool and die machinist I used my manufacturing and engineering background to design a better mouse trap, and developed the LG Hanger.
I was never interested in penis enlargement at the time, I didn’t think it was possible. During my follow up visit to the doctor I shared my experience with him regarding his recommendation to purchase “the Grip”, and then showed him what I had manufactured.
He was impressed and told me several other clients complained about the Grip’s failure too, and then asked if he could refer patients to me for weight hanging systems. I owned a machine shop and was self employed. I did job shop work for several well know companies such as HP, Intel and Epson. So suddenly I was making chambers for other guys. My wife recognized that this was a potential business opportunity and LG Hanger was born…. that was over ten years ago this past November.
I have personally gained 2 3/8” in BPEL, and 1 1/8” - 1 3/8” of erect girth depending on area of shaft being measured. This didn’t happen over night. It took one full year of dedicated training to gain my first full inch. Another two years to gain my second inch and a fourth year to gain an additional 3/8” inch.
Since then we have worked with a number of surgeons who do length and girth procedures. All too often many of these physicians and clients don’t fully understand the importance of post surgery traction. Many of the doctors really don’t care what you do once they have your money. The clients are lured into believing surgery is the magic bullet to a quick & easy length gain.
Post surgery traction is vitally important! If not done, your body does what God designed it to do…. heal itself. The healing is in the development of scar tissue that inevitably forms and causes the suspensory ligament to re-connect, which in turn usually manifests a loss of length with retraction.