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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 12:52 am
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Is there any way to know if precice 2 will continue in the market for several years more or will be upgraded to precice 3? The new nail of cobalt could be a plus, but there are people who are slim, it is not needed for them.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 12:54 am
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Precice 3 will have an extra set that can be inserted into your penis and lengthen it 8 cm. It's better than penis lengthening with external methods, which will give you scars and can only lengthen 5 cm. Your penis will no longer work properly and you will always have slight pains, but at least you can tell yourself that it is longer than before.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 1:21 am
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Quote from: Big Daddy on January 31, 2017, 12:54:51 AMPrecice 3 will have an extra set that can be inserted into your penis and lengthen it 8 cm. It's better than penis lengthening with external methods, which will give you scars and can only lengthen 5 cm. Your penis will no longer work properly and you will always have slight pains, but at least you can tell yourself that it is longer than before.


Boy, that sounds promising. What about ass lengthening doe?

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 1:26 am
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hahahaha, but I am talking about legs.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 1:32 am
#5

Synoste in Finland might be the next step.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 3:04 am
#6

Which is the price of synosyte?

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 6:31 am
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There still in development. They were suppose to hit the market by now. But, I would imagine it's going he really expensive in the beginning.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 6:49 am
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I hope it is not that expensive, I read and the implants are intelligent, dont know if some kind of IA.I really want to see which surgeons will use it.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 7:04 am
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It would be 3-4 years I would think before any LL surgeons pick it up as a viable method. I think it would be limited to only certain hospitals in the beginning.

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Posted on Jan 31, 2017, 4:19 pm
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what is this ? I have never heard about that

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