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Hey Guys, thought this would be a good place to ask this question. I have wanted bigger testicle for a long time. Luckily, I have a great repour with my urologist. We have had several discussions about the subject. He finally prescribed HCG. I used it for a while, but it really did not make that big of difference. During my last visit with him, I told him again about how I still wanted bigger balls to help fill in my scrotum. It hangs a lot. He giggled, told me this time that he could give me big balls if that what I want. He briefly told me about the type he uses and how big he could make them.... I told him absolutely YES. We will discuss it more and planning on having them done this fall when I am able to have it done.

My question is a simple one, have any of you had testicular Implants. If so, what how was it, were you happy?
 
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Don't mess with perfection. If it ain't broken leave it alone.
It's not broke, as in not working, but at times I do get testicular pain. Even had a biopsy done on one about 8 yrs ago. There is a lump still there.
 
OP here .. I should have mentioned that I do get testicular pain from time to time. Had a biopsy on one testicle 8 yrs ago because of a lump. It's still there. Since then I have had 2 rather big skin cancers removed. Right now in final testing to make sure I do not have prostrate cancer.. which will be priority #1 .. if nothing to worry about. The implants will be sort of preventative and vanity..
 
I was a candidate for an orchiectomy in the past due to potential tumor/cancer. Of course what you're suggesting is the opposite per se, but definitely do a lot of research before making a decision. It sounds like you have a good rapport with you urologist, so that is good. There are...practical considerations as well to what you're suggesting, so just make sure to make an informed decision.
 
I was a candidate for an orchiectomy in the past due to potential tumor/cancer. Of course what you're suggesting is the opposite per se, but definitely do a lot of research before making a decision. It sounds like you have a good rapport with you urologist, so that is good. There are...practical considerations as well to what you're suggesting, so just make sure to make an informed decision.
I have an excellent rapport with my urologist.. Been with him for many years. I can tell him anything. From regular life to what's happening sexually. He loves learning about gay men. Helps him when he treats other gay men.
I'm not going into this haphazardly, been researching it for several years. He has done his fair of implants as well. I am well aware that I will be on horman replacement for the rest of my life. Which does not bother me at all .
Thank You for your thoughts
 
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OP here .. I should have mentioned that I do get testicular pain from time to time. Had a biopsy on one testicle 8 yrs ago because of a lump. It's still there. Since then I have had 2 rather big skin cancers removed. Right now in final testing to make sure I do not have prostrate cancer.. which will be priority #1 .. if nothing to worry about. The implants will be sort of preventative and vanity..
dude, sorry to hear about the lump pain thing going on, hope all is well..

Ive always suspected my balls were larger than average..trousers don’t fit right, always need to be careful when I sit down, HAVE to wear supportive underwear, sports I have to be careful but as a straight guy you’ve got no one to ask or compare too.. I went on a website called calc after reading someone’s post on here.

turns out my balls are 4.5 times bigger than average.. and I can tell you it is not a good thing..

they also make my 7” dick look small.. and surely no wants their dick to look smaller!
 
dude, sorry to hear about the lump pain thing going on, hope all is well..

Ive always suspected my balls were larger than average..trousers don’t fit right, always need to be careful when I sit down, HAVE to wear supportive underwear, sports I have to be careful but as a straight guy you’ve got no one to ask or compare too.. I went on a website called calc after reading someone’s post on here.

turns out my balls are 4.5 times bigger than average.. and I can tell you it is not a good thing..

they also make my 7” dick look small.. and surely no wants their dick to look smaller!
"Calc" can't seem to find it?
 
dude, sorry to hear about the lump pain thing going on, hope all is well..

Ive always suspected my balls were larger than average..trousers don’t fit right, always need to be careful when I sit down, HAVE to wear supportive underwear, sports I have to be careful but as a straight guy you’ve got no one to ask or compare too.. I went on a website called calc after reading someone’s post on here.

turns out my balls are 4.5 times bigger than average.. and I can tell you it is not a good thing..

they also make my 7” dick look small.. and surely no wants their dick to look smaller!
Had a re-measure 🤦‍♂️ turns out mine are 3.65 times the standard deviation..
 
I had a testicle removed for medical reasons and have an implant. No one would know that I have an implant unless they examined my balls. However, there are a couple of things to consider. One, is that I don't believe the companies that make the implants make them in "extra extra large," which I believe is what you're looking for - so, you may be disappointed in the result. Secondly, the testicles have a very important function- making testosterone, which is naturally regulated through a feedback loop in your body. If you have both removed and replaced with implants, you'll need testosterone replacement therapy, which is NOT regulated through a feedback loop in your body. This can lead to a few problems - too little testosterone, and you'll lose your sex drive and have other side effects (loss of muscle tone, big boobs, etc.). Too much, and your risk of prostate cancer increases. So, having such a procedure done is risky and complicated - probably a pretty bad idea. I'm sort of shocked that a reputable doctor would consider it. I'm sure you have a great rapport with your doctor...but is he really a good doctor if he's willing to consider this???
 
I had a testicle removed for medical reasons and have an implant. No one would know that I have an implant unless they examined my balls. However, there are a couple of things to consider. One, is that I don't believe the companies that make the implants make them in "extra extra large," which I believe is what you're looking for - so, you may be disappointed in the result. Secondly, the testicles have a very important function- making testosterone, which is naturally regulated through a feedback loop in your body. If you have both removed and replaced with implants, you'll need testosterone replacement therapy, which is NOT regulated through a feedback loop in your body. This can lead to a few problems - too little testosterone, and you'll lose your sex drive and have other side effects (loss of muscle tone, big boobs, etc.). Too much, and your risk of prostate cancer increases. So, having such a procedure done is risky and complicated - probably a pretty bad idea. I'm sort of shocked that a reputable doctor would consider it. I'm sure you have a great rapport with your doctor...but is he really a good doctor if he's willing to consider this???
Allow to explain, my Urologist is in the top in his field in Atlanta. He did my penile implant. It's not like I said, "Hey I want bigger balls " and he said sure .. We have talked about this extensively. Explaining all the things that could happen from not having natural testosterone. That I would have to be on injections or an implant to get the needed testosterone for the rest of my life. He actually kept me at bay about this for several years. There is more to just wanting bigger balls. I do experience pain in one testicle. Which had a biopsy done about 7 yrs ago. Luckily it was benign. I also suffer from Varicocele. Which can causes testicle shrinkage which I experience.
Just to clarify, I'm not wanting the excessively large balls that you think .. I just want them bigger than the normal every day male. I appreciate your candid reply.. 😁