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I've heard a relative of mine say that he had excess skin on his penis develope after having surgical removal of both testis. He had lumps (tumors) in his testis so they had to be removed while he was in his 40's. I know he also mentioned that his penis' length decreased noticably too. Anyway I'm wondering if he likely grew more skin post-testis removal or if it just may have appeared that way since his penis had shrunk. I know he wasn't restoring but he was perplexed with the changes happening. |
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No testicles = no testosterone (unless he was on HRT) thus a shrunken penis.
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That. Would be devastating.
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Wow, sorry to hear about that (the cancer, et al.). Has he been in remission since the surgery?
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This is probably one possible experiment where Ron could not find volunteers for a trial, so we may never know.
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Don't forget no weight in the scrotum therefore the penis gets dibs on all lose tissue.
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But with prosthetic testes, the weight is still there.
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