What Condom Size Do You Need After Your Penis Enlargement?
“Your Trophy’s Going to Need a Bigger Case!”
Congratulations on taking the big step toward a more fulfilling sexual life by getting the UroFill® girth enhancement procedure at the Perito Clinic in Miami! You may need to start using a new condom size now that you have enlarged your girth.
If you’ve walked by the “Family Planning” aisle at CVS and been curious about why anyone would ever need a “Magnum” brand large-size condom. You’re about to find out!
Once you’ve had your enlargement, you’re going to have to rethink a few things, bigger girth calls for bigger gear: You’re going to need a larger condom!
Not all condoms are created equal, especially now that your dimensions have changed. Here’s a fun yet informative guide to help you find the perfect condom and brand that matches your new and Improved penile size.
Why Size Really Does Matter
Post-girth enhancement, many men find that their go-to condoms no longer fit as they used to. They are too small and may even hurt to put on. A poor-fitting condom can slip off, break, or reduce sensitivity and pleasure.
Let’s have a frank talk about what you’re going to need to know about condom sizes and brands, to ensure safety, comfort, and pleasure in your sexual encounters.
How Condoms Are Sized
When selecting a condom after your girth enhancement, understanding how condoms are sized is important in finding the perfect fit. Just as a watch needs to fit snugly around your wrist without being too tight or too loose, a condom has to comfortably fit the penis to provide effective protection and enhance pleasure without risking breaking or slipping.
Condoms are primarily measured by width and length, typically in millimeters.
Standard sizes range from 52mm to 54mm in width, which is 2.04 -2.2 inches. Large condom sizes can go up to 56mm or more. My Size Pro has a handy app to measure yourself properly to find your perfect condom size.
Condom Length and Width Measurement
Width measurement is crucial as it must comfortably accommodate the girth of the penis. Condom length should also be considered, though it is often less critical than width since excess length can be left unrolled. Ensuring you choose the correct width is essential to avoid issues like breaking if too tight or slipping off if too loose, which can compromise the condom’s effectiveness and comfort during use.
NOTE – Before choosing your new large condom size, find out how to measure your penis.
Types of Condoms to Consider:
Standard Condoms: Pre-enhancement, these were probably your staple. But if your girth has increased significantly, they might now be too tight. Of course, some men who started with smaller penises may find that standard condoms still work for them. But if you are like most of our penis filler injection patients, the increased pressure can lead to breakages, so you might need to look into larger condom options.
Larger Condoms: Brands like Trojan’s Magnum, Durex’s Wide Fit and XXL, Trustex Extra Large, Kimono and ONE’s Legend have special lines of condoms designed for those who need a little more room. These are not just longer; they offer more girth capacity, which will likely be necessary to accommodate your new size.
Custom-Fit Condoms: Companies like myONE Perfect Fit offer condoms in up to 52 different sizes, combining various lengths and widths. This can be a game-changer if you find that traditional large sizes aren’t doing the trick. Check out their full range of condom sizes, which includes a great section on finding the right fit and many large-size condoms including the “extra large legend.”
Sensitive Condoms: If you feel that your enhancement has altered sensitivity, you might want to try ultra-thin condoms, which can help increase sensation while still providing protection. Brands like SKYN offer ultra-thin latex and non-latex options that enhance feeling without compromising on safety.
Textured Condoms: For those looking to spice things up, textured condoms (ribbed, studded) provide extra sensations that might be more noticeable and enjoyable after your enhancement.
Tips for Selecting the Right Condom
Measure Up: Don’t guess your size: Measure your girth and length to compare with size charts provided by most condom brands.
Experiment: Buy different types and brands to test comfort and fit before committing to a bulk purchase.
Putting it on Properly: There’s a right way and a wrong way to put on your condoms on. Don’t make the mistake of rolling it on backwards or these other avoidable mistakes.
Feedback: Pay attention to how each type feels during use, not just in terms of fit but also sensation and ease.
Condoms for Penile Implant Patients
For our patients who have just had a penile implant procedure, you’re going to need to get used to using a larger condom as well.
To start, you have to make sure everything is functioning properly after your recovery period, especially when it comes to engaging in sexual activities with a condom.
After your penile implant surgery, once you have fully healed and can cycle the pump comfortably—it’s important to test how a condom fits with your enhanced size.
The best way to do this is in a relaxed, intimate setting with your partner. Trying on a condom with your inflated implant will help you determine the right fit: If it’s too tight, there’s a risk of breaking; if it’s too loose, it won’t provide adequate protection.
This trial is an essential step to ensure that both you and your partner can enjoy a safe and satisfying experience.
Switching up your condom game post-UroFill® is more than just a necessity; it’s an opportunity to enhance your sexual experience safely and comfortably. Remember, the right condom not only ensures safety but also significantly boosts your pleasure and confidence in the bedroom.