Blah1109 wrote:Currently planning on getting a penile and being looking at the different type of device they have which one did you get and how do you like it
To be honest I think once you have made the decision to get an implant, picking which brand is a decision that is almost as difficult! My Dr does both brands and said it was my choice. The main things I had heard (and took into account) were:-
*AMS has a more natural looking flaccid, Titans tend to always seem semi erect. Although I have seen some posts from members who have a Titan and their flaccid looks as normal as any other.
*AMS has an impregnated antibacterial coating which is apparently superior to the Hydrophilic coating on the Titan. This almost sealed the deal for me as infection scares me to death, but my Dr was of the opinion this is mostly just marketing. He said that the risk of infection has far more to do with the technique used during surgery and the level of care that the surgeon takes to prevent it. In his experience, whether AMS or Titan, the infection risk is about the same.
*AMS can expand in length more than the Titan cylinders, so if I am concerned about loss of length I figured I should go with the AMS. My Dr agreed that the AMS cylinders are made of a different material which allows them to expand in length more than what Titan cylinders do, but he pointed out that loss of length is often attributed to other factors which lead to the implant in the first place, like prostate surgery, or if I had not been getting any erections at all for an extended amount of time then that can also cause length loss.
Ultimately he said that provided the cylinders are sized correctly and fitted correctly, an AMS will not give any extra length that you didnt have before and a Titan shouldnt cause you to be shorter than you were before - however, getting back to that pre-op size can take quite some time. He did concede though that getting the cylinder tips right up into the glans was not always possible (due to scar tissue I think??) and in that case there can be a loss of some length, but he didnt believe that would be a problem in my case.
*Titan cylinders are more durable and have a greater life expectency than AMS cylinders. I had read various things about this and apparently while its true the cylinders themselves are more durable, they are not the common failure point of the Titan setup, instead its the tubes at the pump (which are not as durable as the AMS)....so the end result is that the life expectency of both brands is apparently much the same. They just fail in different ways.
Ultimately what made me choose the Titan was when I asked my Dr what the difference in erection hardness was. He told me to imagine the most rigid erection I had ever had in my life, perhaps when I was 16 or 17yrs old. He said the Titan would most likely reach at least 95% of that, the AMS probably about 80%. When you have suffered with ED long enough, the mere mention of one choice being 'softer' than another choice was far too much risk for me. However, I have read quite a few posts on here where guys with Titans are only pumping them up to about 80% anyway because their wives/girlfriends cant handle it at max power!.....so who knows.
In any case I think no matter what you get it will be better than what you currently have. Consider what your Dr recommends first and foremost, but if you get a choice then there seem to be pros and cons to each.
I am only at day 17 post op and havent even inflated mine yet, but right now, definitely no regrets whatsoever.
42y.o. Married. ED for entire life, PDE-5s worked in my 20s, then began to fail. Caverject worked but often unavailable.
Implanted with Titan touch 23.2.21 20cm cyl 1cm RTE. By Dr Hii.
Revision due to crossover done by Dr Malone on 21.3.22.
Qld Australia