Rufian wrote:I don’t see the point of going IPP first UNLESS your insurance or medicare cover 90% if 100% of it.
It will fail is just a matter of when.
Now if you have great insurance or medicare, yeah IPP first, technically you aint paying squat, someone else is paying it for you.
If you are younger men, don’t have medicare or good insurance. Going straight malleable for peace of mind, but also not have to worry about the financial aspect of it in the future.
Its easy to say “get a new job” find a job with great insurance etc life is not that simple lmao Ive been doing the same shit for 10 years. Im not starting from zero at something else i dont know with no security that it will last.
I aint giving up a secure job where I’m good at just cause they don’t offer good insurance just for the sake of getting good insurance
Im too young to get medicare i aint waiting 25 years till I’m 65 and old
I don’t want to be worrying about money, saving, always thinking I gotta save up in case this shit fails
With the malleable you can have more peace of mind that it will fulfill the 15 year advertised if not more
In the end is all about money
These surgeons are not your friends and they advertise the inflatable 100% more as they are more expensive and they make more money out of them through insurance plus increases the chances of revisions where most patients will go back to their first surgeon
On their websites or YouTube they only discuss the inflatable as if they were the only implant option.
The only a small section for the malleable on their as if it was leprosy
Reality is they don’t want you to get the malleable as it means less money for them and lower chances you’ll come back.
Thats why they only accept commercial insurance through work, medicare, most insurance are not accepted etc
Cause they want to get paid as easy as possible, thats why they dont deal with individual insurances. Make no mistake, insurance is how they make their money, they charge the insurance triple what the cash price would be for you.
They WANT insurance to pay for you rather than you paying cash in the same was as a car dealer WANTS a bank to finance the car for you rather than you paying cash
Hey Rufián as a guy that’s been with severe ED from an accident when I was 16 .
I’m now 22 and I need peace of mind worried about my duck shrinking .
After meeting with a high volume implant surgeon in my area , he said my state insurance won’t cover it because they list it as cosmetic , even if my ED is from an accident .
Now I think I’ll just save up for a malleable from a good surgeon if insurance won’t cover the IPP .
How’s your experience with the Malleable ?