Bellafill Patient Girth Enhancement Procedure
Introductory Summary
This video shows a common scenario: a patient previously treated with silicone now has lumps, bumps and unevenness. Additionally he is thicker in the center and does not enough volume at the base and tip. Because silicone is permanent, using a temporary HA filler doesn’t make sense for this patient. Bellafill (PMMA) is permanent so is the best match for this patient at this time. The plan is to place several syringes of filler in specific areas of unevenness to correct unevenness and overall shape of the penis. At GetMoreGirth patients who don’t want any further size increase can have correction treatment to fix asymmetry and smooth out lumps and unevenness.
Hi, Dr. Sullivan at GetMoreGirth. I have an interesting patient today, but it’s a common scenario. So, the story is he had some silicone done somewhere else, and it got a little fullness in the center. At the base, he’s not as thick, and at the tip, he’s not as thick. So, he’s in here to do a correction.
We really had two options. We could do a hyaluronic acid, which is temporary, but he already has permanent filler in there, so I think the option we decided to go with was Bellafill, which is permanent, semi-permanent. And what we’re going to do is we’re going to go just a little slow, put a syringe here, syringe here, and then put maybe one syringe here, and just try and even it out.
Even under the best of circumstances, filler can move a little bit in the first few days. So, sometimes it’s not uncommon for it to move a little bit. That’s why it’s nice to be able to see your provider and adjust. And then sometimes it’s just misplaced. But one thing that we can do if you’re not wanting to do a full enlargement is to just kind of correct where things have changed, either from incorrect original placement or from movement over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Unevenness from past treatments can be improved. It may not be possible to fix 100% but often it can be made much better.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) can be used for a correction after silicone but this patient has selected Bellafill (PMMA) because he wants a more permanent solution.
In the case of silicone it is due to granuloma formation, a common side effect of silicone.
Yes. At GetMoreGirth we often perform corrections for patients who want to improve unevenness or asymmetry without increasing overall size.
Yes, especially in the first few days. However usually not after the initial few days. Follow-up and adjustments may occasionally be needed for best results.
Key Moments & Highlights
- 00:04 — Corrective visit. Patient has lumps, bumps and unevenness after silicone.
- 00:18 — Why Bellafill (PMMA)? Permanent filler is used to match the existing silicone.
- 00:32 — Strategy. One syringe per area to spot-treat and restore evenness.
- 00:48 — Explanation of filler movement. Filler can settle and move during the first days after injection. Rarely after that.
- 01:05 — Why partial correction? Only need to fix localized irregularities. The patient does not want more size.
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