Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
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whatevery
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Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
Few doctors claim that after about a year dog ears would go away. I wonder if there are any FT members whose dog ears lasted longer then that. If yes, how long has it been?
65 yrs old.
ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.
ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.
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stgalli
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Re: Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
Easy question, surprised no one answered yet. Two things happen over time after a Titan implant. There is some initial soreness at the points created by the dog ear creases in the implant. As your body adapts, the pain improves and completely goes away for most people by 3 months or so. The other thing that happens is that the cylinders do soften up some over time. This makes the dog ears less stiff and pointy, again making it much less bothersome. To answer your question, the dog ears never go away. I can't give an percentage, but most people with a Titan are not bothered by the dog ears after the first few months.
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Totitoti
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Re: Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
April 19 was my 3rd anniversary and i have 2 dog ears one right side halfway and one left side almost at base… i did not expect them to go away just smooth out a bit
ED Since early 40's used injections for 1 year, at 55 got implanted by Perito April 19/2023, Titan 24 + 2 rte's
Before. 6.75 lenght 6.5 girth
After 7. Length 5.25 girth
Before. 6.75 lenght 6.5 girth
After 7. Length 5.25 girth
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Desperado
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Re: Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
Totitoti wrote:April 19 was my 3rd anniversary and i have 2 dog ears one right side halfway and one left side almost at base… i did not expect them to go away just smooth out a bit
I’m not implanted yet. Just curious, have you tried a VED and/or Cialis?
Asking because I’ve noticed an increase of the “meat” or flesh volume of my D since I started VED and Cialis. Just curious if encouraging the remaining tissue (not part of cylinders) could bulk up and alleviate that dog eared bend?
Also, read hear some guys will pump up a little until dog ears go away…
I’ll be getting a Titan, hence my curiosity.
Cheers
57. Prostrate cancer (gone), 2022 Brachytherapy, ED hourglass PD, pills/shots failed. Prepping for IPP 2027, VED, Shockwave, Supplements.
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stgalli
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Re: Are there any Coloplast Titan recipients whose dog ears lasted more than 1 year?
I think cialis (or similar) could help with engorgement of the residual corpus carvernosa tissue around the implant, but that would happen with sexual stimulation, so it wouldn't help with dog ear the rest of the time. Likewise the effects of a VED are temporary. I doubt either would have some lasting effect in bulking up the tissues to reduce dog ears. Pumping up the implant partially reduces the dog ears, but some people find it makes their "package" more noticeable through their pants. Some like that, some don't.
If I were getting an implant now I would try to wait until the new Titan Prime implant becomes available, which is planned for later this year. The website says it addresses three issues with the current models. From what I read, the tubing is coated in Bioflex to make it more resistant to wear and rupture, the cylinders are more flexible to reduce dog ears and give a more natural deflated feel and appearance, and the release button on the pump is larger and easier to use. There probably won't be alot of personal experience to read about for a while, but Titan is a solid company that does it's homework, so I would trust that the new version is going to be at least as good, and probably significantly better than the current one.
If I were getting an implant now I would try to wait until the new Titan Prime implant becomes available, which is planned for later this year. The website says it addresses three issues with the current models. From what I read, the tubing is coated in Bioflex to make it more resistant to wear and rupture, the cylinders are more flexible to reduce dog ears and give a more natural deflated feel and appearance, and the release button on the pump is larger and easier to use. There probably won't be alot of personal experience to read about for a while, but Titan is a solid company that does it's homework, so I would trust that the new version is going to be at least as good, and probably significantly better than the current one.
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