My success with dr. loria

I would like to chat with someone who has had the procedure for at least 3 years. I would be willing to pay 20USD for this phone consultation via Cashapp or Venmo.

Please DM me if you would be interested in this.
 
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In my honest opinion, I don't recommend Dr. Loria. The consequences can be crucial. I was a patient of Dr. Loria, unfortunately. I don't have much of a success story, but I can tell you about my experience with Dr. Loria and Loria Medical.

I had 3 procedures ($24,000) for the 2021 promotion. First procedure (1st promotion) - scrotum, shaft, glans. Second and third procedure (2nd promotion) - shaft and glans

I had up to 6 different doctors training and working on me. Was not supposed to be in the training promotion. That was 2022 promotion. It made me a nervous wreck.

One medical assistant, Carlos, poked himself with the needle he was using on me and possibly bonded our bloods together. I had to go get checked at the doctor's office to make sure I didn't catch anything. Dr. Loria ignored that it ever happened. After leaving, I get text messages and a voicemail from Carlos, panicking, because of what he did.

I have scars around my scrotum because Dr. Loria decided that I should wear a cock ring around my scrotum and penis. No clue why. The medical assistant was clueless on why. He told me it was the first time he's used the cock ring. Now I felt experimented on.

I didn't get the full amount of filler that should have been put in. On the first procedure, one of doctors training told me that they ran out of filler. Out of 3 tries and me specifically telling Dr. Loria the areas that he missed, I still have areas that he missed. I'm not going to keep paying and paying for him to hit just a few spots on each procedure.

Overall, the gains can be good, but be careful with who works on your dick. I don't recommend Dr. Loria. Just my opinion. I definitely won't be going back.View attachment 79550511View attachment 79550531View attachment 79550571View attachment 79550601
They ask me do I mind a female MA? I said no thanks!
 
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I would like to chat with someone who has had the procedure for at least 3 years. I would be willing to pay 20USD for this phone consultation via Cashapp or Venmo.

Please DM me if you would be interested in this.
I tex u next year,had my 1st of 3,2yrs ago
 
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So taking everyone’s consideration and those who have done the procedure, would y’all agree that 6 - 6.5 inches (girth) would be overall appropriate for vaginal, oral, and anal intercourse?
I’m going to post more in a little bit, but to answer your question, no. In my case it has not been appropriate despite what I was told and what people think. I’m 6 1/8 flaccid and 6 3/4 erect. I am getting rejected quite often because of it. I’m told it’s too thick and it’s too much to fit into any of the orifices you just mentioned.
 
Consider avoiding the procedure…

As promised, posting more. I unfortunately, have very poor news to report and can no longer recommend the procedure.

In total, I’ve had two procedures. One in April with great results. The second and final was in July with poor results and several complications, one of them life threatening.

My first procedure brought me to about 5.75 inches in erect girth which was perfectly fine. I had a nice shape although some symmetry was lost. My second procedure brought me to 6.75 inches in erect girth. I’ll attach a picture of this. The results of the second procedure just did not settle well with my anatomy. My penis , even months later, is misshapen and looks extremely unnatural. Anyone I’ve shown has said the work I had done looks obvious and nothing about it looks natural at all. I’m afraid I agree.

Regarding complications, I urinate sideways. My penis hangs sideways, the under side of the glans is constantly swollen, and the right side of my shaft has a lump that will not go away.

Further, I was just released from the hospital after being diagnosed with penile cellulitis despite taking Dr. Loria’s prescribed antibiotics.
I was admitted to the hospital in early October after experiencing a very sudden onset of flu-like symptoms. Bone-crushing body pain, chills, and a high fever of 103 that would not go away even using Tylenol and ibuprofen. Two days after these symptoms, I woke up to find my penis dark red, very badly swollen, and with a white, milky discharge. I was admitted to UCLA hospital and approaching septic shock. The silicone filler somehow became infected and the infection spread through my body. I was on very powerful IV antibiotics for nearly three weeks. I am now home and on two oral antibiotics for possibly up to six month. The prognosis is that healing time will be up to six months or longer maybe.

A team of 11 doctors worked to save my penis from possible debridement (turning my penis inside out like a glove and scraping out all of the filler) or even amputation. My medical team reached out to Dr. Loria and he was apparently no help to them and unable to offer any information regarding this magical, non-FDA approved procedure he performed on me. He would also not divulge what the filler was the he put inside me. The only thing he would say is that he sees this from time to time and he told them how he goes about treating it, but my medical team vehemently disagreed with his treatment protocol. Wanted to offer steroids to suppress my immune system while I was fighting sepsis—not good. My kidneys started to fail, my blood pressure dropped, my heart rate was erratic from the infection. Luckily, I eventually stabilized, but a painful abscess developed on my shaft. I had to under a needle incision drainage procedure to remove the fluid.

I’m now home and trying to recover, but no word on when I will be able to use my penis again and it’s not believed the shape will ever return to normal. I will attach pics from the hospital so you can see for yourself what happened.

I have reached out to Dr. Loria, but I’ve heard nothing since. Safe to say I probably never will.

I was told that whether it’s next month or in 30 years, it’s possible this may happen again, repeatedly, and I may need to have the brutal and annihilating debridement (scraping out) procedure.

On top of everything else, while I was able to have sex, and keep in mind I’m young and single and able ti have many sex partners, I have been rejected more than I’ve been accepted because the girth is just too big and people are too afraid to take it at 6.75 girth.

Recommendations:

Do your homework
Realize there may be life threatening risks
Understand your penis may not end up looking natural anymore.
Know that more than 5.5 or 6 inches in girth may be too big for most.

Again, I do not recommend this procedure. If I could do it over again I wouldn’t.

As for pics, two of them are after the second procedure and don’t look natural.
The others were three months after the procedure while in the hospital fighting for my life.
 

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Guy is a hack. It's just silicone. We all know how that goes. Sorry he got you man.

The crazy thing is the prices people pay this guy to just inject silicone. Not that I'd endorse it but at that point why not just get silicone from somewhere else. It's insane.

There's so many safe filler options now. I'm shocked this guy hasn't been sued or shot along with Elist.
 
Guy is a hack. It's just silicone. We all know how that goes. Sorry he got you man.

The crazy thing is the prices people pay this guy to just inject silicone. Not that I'd endorse it but at that point why not just get silicone from somewhere else. It's insane.

There's so many safe filler options now. I'm shocked this guy hasn't been sued or shot along with Elist.
Thank you for the sentiment. This was a horrific experience and it will be perpetually ongoing as I don’t know when or even if I’ll be able to have sex again, or if I can urinate again without always spraying sideways, and as I said before, I was told next month, next year, maybe in 15-30 or more years I may have to have that brutal removal surgery. It’s an ongoing, living hell. I’m not sure if I have the right to sue or if I did sue would it be worth my time or energy? I have to think it over. Suing someone should not be a decision made in haste.

Now let me explain a bit about why I chose Loria. I live in LA where anything and everything is not only possible, but available. In fact, Dr. Ellist is here in my area. Injections are a dime a dozen, especially around here, but where Loria differed from the others is in filler longevity. He is the only person I saw offering permanent results. Everyone I researched here in LA and around the US was offering short-term and in some cases long-term temporary filler procedures. Alternatively, Dr. Ellist offers Penuma, which is legitimately FDA approved unlike Loria’s procedure, but the implant procedure looked and sounded brutal. I had a consultation with him and I just didn’t like the sound of how painful it would be, how long the recovery would take, etc. His procedure is also about the same price as the Loria PLATINUM procedure— roughly $15k to $17k. I wanted the most non-invasive procedure possible as well as the fastest healing time; I also wanted permanent results, so that’s how I settled on fillers and Dr. Loria.

Another “pro-Loria” for me was all the positive endorsements he received everywhere I looked and obviously right here on this very thread by several others (whom I’m certain are seeing this message). So with that, it seemed great. And the first procedure I had “mostly” gave me what I wanted—the shape was off, but not bad. It’s the second procedure that nearly killed me. It looked like shit, made my penis look totally fake, and not only that (and this is the real bitch of it) but I’ve learned most people do not want a penis with a girth of 6.75 inches inside them. I never in my wildest dreams thought I’d go from being self-conscious over being average to be self-conscious because I’m now “way too big” as I’ve been told by many partners in the last few months. Honestly? The sweet spot was right around 5.5 to 5.75 girth. Beyond that? It takes a very brave person. Just my experience. I was about 4.25, so I gained a lot of girth after round one, but round two was outrageous in the worst possible and most ironic way.

Regardless of all, what happened to me may never happen to anyone else? But I guarantee you I am not going to be the only person who ever goes through this with Dr. Loria, who, by the way, has been MIA and does not want respond to any of my medical concerns. Zero communication after my doctors at UCLA spoke with him and I reached out several times. And I’m sure many people before me have probably also gone through this, and it’s just not out there visible for people to know about.

This is a very risky procedure despite Loria’s assurance it safe, so proceed with caution.
 
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I honestly feel bad about what happeb
Thank you for the sentiment. This was a horrific experience and it will be perpetually ongoing as I don’t know when or even if I’ll be able to have sex again, or if I can urinate again without always spraying sideways, and as I said before, I was told next month, next year, maybe in 15-30 or more years I may have to have that brutal removal surgery. It’s an ongoing, living hell. I’m not sure if I have the right to sue or if I did sue would it be worth my time or energy? I have to think it over. Suing someone should not be a decision made in haste.

Now let me explain a bit about why I chose Loria. I live in LA where anything and everything is not only possible, but available. In fact, Dr. Ellist is here in my area. Injections are a dime a dozen, especially around here, but where Loria differed from the others is in filler longevity. He is the only person I saw offering permanent results. Everyone I researched here in LA and around the US was offering short-term and in some cases long-term temporary filler procedures. Alternatively, Dr. Ellist offers Penuma, which is legitimately FDA approved unlike Loria’s procedure, but the implant procedure looked and sounded brutal. I had a consultation with him and I just didn’t like the sound of how painful it would be, how long the recovery would take, etc. His procedure is also about the same price as the Loria PLATINUM procedure— roughly $15k to $17k. I wanted the most non-invasive procedure possible as well as the fastest healing time; I also wanted permanent results, so that’s how I settled on fillers and Dr. Loria.

Another “pro-Loria” for me was all the positive endorsements he received everywhere I looked and obviously right here on this very thread by several others (whom I’m certain are seeing this message). So with that, it seemed great. And the first procedure I had “mostly” gave me what I wanted—the shape was off, but not bad. It’s the second procedure that nearly killed me. It looked like shit, made my penis look totally fake, and not only that (and this is the real bitch of it) but I’ve learned most people do not want a penis with a girth of 6.75 inches inside them. I never in my wildest dreams thought I’d go from being self-conscious over being average to be self-conscious because I’m now “way too big” as I’ve been told by many partners in the last few months. Honestly? The sweet spot was right around 5.5 to 5.75 girth. Beyond that? It takes a very brave person. Just my experience. I was about 4.25, so I gained a lot of girth after round one, but round two was outrageous in the worst possible and most ironic way.

Regardless of all, what happened to me may never happen to anyone else? But I guarantee you I am not going to be the only person who ever goes through this with Dr. Loria, who, by the way, has been MIA and does not want respond to any of my medical concerns. Zero communication after my doctors at UCLA spoke with him and I reached out several times. And I’m sure many people before me have probably also gone through this, and it’s just not out there visible for people to know about.

This is a very risky procedure despite Loria’s assurance it safe, so proceed with caution.
I honestly feel bad about what happened and what you have to go through, so this is my question, could this have been avoided if you didn't go for the second procedure? or it would have happened anyways?
 
I honestly feel bad about what happeb

I honestly feel bad about what happened and what you have to go through, so this is my question, could this have been avoided if you didn't go for the second procedure? or it would have happened anyways?
Thank you, I appreciate what you said. That is honestly a question I will never be able to answer because not enough time passed between the first procedure and the second procedure for me to know. I may have perpetually been fine after just the first procedure, or I may have developed an infection later? No clue. I just know that with the second procedure is when all hell broke loose. I did not heal the same way, I healed the first time. The results were worse than the first time. So for all I know the infection may have been a result of the second procedure. But then again, maybe not. I will say this: of the 11 doctors who worked on me at UCLA, all of them unanimously agreed that this was not any procedure they have ever heard of, it was not FDA approved, and none of them were in support of what I did because any foreign matter, especially an injectable chemical filler, is something your body can rebel against.