Bluewhippet wrote:Not true. Inflatables are the norm in the UK under the NHS where there is no profit motive for the doctor and no cost to the patient for the implant or a revision.
This statement is contradictory… will the NHS even pay for a 3-piece inflatable? If the NHS is paying maybe it is dictating what the Drs CAN offer? You can look at this two ways.I just have average insurance and I had to pay out $2,200 deductible for my implant less a few cost I had already spent that year. A small price to pay for a very normal looking flaccid and a same size dick that I had at my best before surgery. Mine would have to fail many times in the next 10 years to even consider a malleable. I am totally happy with what I have. It is a fact that we read a lot more from the people that have issues than the people that never had an issue at all and stop visiting this forum unless they run into a question or a problem. To ea his own. It is an option and probably not a bad one for the guywho is lacking insurance that would cover it.