Inflatable Vs. Malleable Implant

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ready2go
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Re: Inflatable Vs. Malleable Implant

Postby ready2go » Wed Mar 25, 2026 4:33 am

RigiconDownUnder wrote:
ready2go wrote:
MarcL97 wrote: but after some months , natural engorment helps with girth


If natural engorgement is totally shitty across all phases of the sex, how do you think it would that impact the malleable experience?


i guess if that was an issue before an implant ,it probably would be after .
i was able to have erections with pills ,but it was getting to be a hassle , side effects etc. cock rings are said to help maintain the blood flow .
American , retired in the philippines .
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024

RigiconDownUnder
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Re: Inflatable Vs. Malleable Implant

Postby RigiconDownUnder » Thu Mar 26, 2026 11:18 am

ready2go wrote:
RigiconDownUnder wrote:
ready2go wrote:


If natural engorgement is totally shitty across all phases of the sex, how do you think it would that impact the malleable experience?


i guess if that was an issue before an implant ,it probably would be after .
i was able to have erections with pills ,but it was getting to be a hassle , side effects etc. cock rings are said to help maintain the blood flow .


Thank you, ready2go. If my residual erection is very poor, for someone with both arterial insufficiency and venous leak (the worst-case scenario ED) can Tactra still work well? (Please picture your flaccid, non-aroused, non-stimulated state.) If insurance denies coverage, I may be forced to go with a malleable.
T1 Diabetes. Progressive ED after a motorcycle accident. Rezūm therapy for enlarged prostate. On Trimix. Scheduled for Rigicon Infla10 Pulse DIPP via Phantom technique. Grateful to bionic brothers.

lasthope2.0
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Re: Inflatable Vs. Malleable Implant

Postby lasthope2.0 » Thu Mar 26, 2026 2:13 pm

whatevery wrote:In presume that Malleable is much lower maintenance than Inflatable. You don't have to cycle (naturally :D ) What about Perito exercise? In fact, do you have to do anything with Malleable at all post-op? What about VED usage to maybe increase length somewhat? Did your doctors tell anything about that?

Are there things that you have to do with Malleable that you wouldn't do with Inflatable?


That’s correct, cycling isn’t a feature of MPP. It’s also vital to avoid falls or trauma that could damage the tissues around the rods. Some argue that using a VED can stretch the tissues, potentially causing the rods to loosen or shift internally. However, I’ve seen a prominent surgeon recommend a VED for a patient who lost significant length after receiving a salvage MPP following an IPP infection. That was in a salvage MPP scenario before getting another IPP after the infection heals and not a blanket recommendation.


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