Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?

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AnotherOldFart
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Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?

Postby AnotherOldFart » Thu Jun 04, 2026 8:18 pm

TenDan wrote:I've had a penile implant, with a few revisions, for about 20 years. Whenever I tried to inflate it to the absolute maximum, I experienced pain. Because of that, I never fully inflate it.

My implant is, and has always been, an AMS 700 CX.

In my experience, some degree of discomfort at maximum inflation has always been normal. The goal, at least for me, was never to reach the absolute limit every time, but rather a level of inflation that provided a good erection without causing pain.


TenDan, that's a lot of AMS 700 CX experience. 20 years is solid. You sure do love your CX!
How many revisions have you had so far, if you don't mind me asking?
Were all of them due to malfunctions?
What was the lifespan like for each device?
Sorry, my curious mind wants to know. Feel free to PM me as my questions are off topic. I don't want to upset anyone :)

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duke_cicero
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Re: Everyone Still Get Sore After a Year?

Postby duke_cicero » Thu Jun 04, 2026 10:26 pm

Big caveat that I have a malleable — but I occasionally get a little sore when it's really cold, I think it's just the tissues contracting a little. No real concerns. I think with any implanted device, whether knee or shoulder or penis, you're going to have little tweaks here and there.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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