How much money should be set aside for a revision?

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Gt1956
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Gt1956 » Sat Apr 02, 2022 11:07 pm

Tokyo_123 wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:I think a better way to say your answer is. International insurance companies won't pay American medical claims. In the USA, agreements are made between the medical people & the insurance companies as to what procedures are covered & at what price. It would be highly unusual for an international company to have those agreements in place across the USA.

This is true. I live abroad, my know there are countless private international insurance companies covering treatment in every country --- except for the USA.
Why? USA medical cost often ten times cost of everywhere on the planet.

You might have a hard time proving that claim. What an insurance company & a medical provider settle on a final price is a closely guarded secret. Its considered proprietary business info & literarily no mortal man has access to that info.
But yes, on first look the "list" price is scary high. Do you ever wonder why the cash price for self pay implants can be under $20,000usd? Do you really believe that any insurance will pay $50k or more for a procedure that the hospital will gladly accept $20k for? They aren't that stupid.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months

Tokyo_123
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Tokyo_123 » Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:18 am

Gt1956 wrote:You might have a hard time proving that claim. What an insurance company & a medical provider settle on a final price is a closely guarded secret. Its considered proprietary business info & literarily no mortal man has access to that info.


I am speaking in general terms, not (at all) for this implant surgery.

For example, I am in Tokyo. Had an MRI checking my prostate just a few months ago. Cost was $80 for the MRI, got the DVD, and the doctors looked everything over and gave me an analysis. How much would that cost in the USA?

I've had hernia operation, groin, right & left sides. Cost was $1800, including a night stay in the hospital. The way medical works here, patient pays 30%, state pays 70%. I've had root canal before, cost under $100. Here they practice 'pain-free' dentistry, and last I checked 'pain-free dentistry' not even offered in US, after all, why should insurance co's pay the doctor more money for pain free treatment? And yes, the root canal treatment was indeed pain free. I've had countless cavities here filled for $20 to $50. I've had friends of mine here who have had even cancer treatments. Cost is a few thousand dollars, and medical care here is excellent.


Probably most importantly, the Japanese government regulates the prices hospitals / doctors charge. System is run by the government and as simple as can be. No worries if youre w/ a doctor who is out of "network" (whatever that means). Working in Japan, employer automatically must (by law) insure all its employees. That said, Japan is way behind on implant surgery and I would never get it done here. No medical system is perfect.


--T
Venous Leakage (which I believe caused by my overuse of the Bathmate VED)

Dr. Clavell, August, 2022. Titan One-Touch, 24cm XL cylinders and trimmed off 0.5cm

Endoftheline
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Endoftheline » Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:40 pm

ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:I'm 46 years old, means that if I get an implant I'll have to spend between $60,000 to $80,000 in my lifetime, is it worth it?


im 29 so ill be looking at $100,000, $100,000 for 100% dependable erections is definitely worth it. costs should also get cheaper as the technology advances.

once those bluetooth enabled prothesis is available, the price for the manual one should drop significantly.
29 years old and suffered from ED for over 16 years
I had hard flaccid (Potentially Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction) , turned to long flaccid after priaprism incident.
implanted June 24 2022
24 cm XL Titan
L: 5.7 G: 5.0 (no arousal)
L:6.5 G:5.3 (aroused)

Gt1956
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Gt1956 » Sun Apr 03, 2022 7:40 pm

Tokyo_123 wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:You might have a hard time proving that claim. What an insurance company & a medical provider settle on a final price is a closely guarded secret. Its considered proprietary business info & literarily no mortal man has access to that info.

I am speaking in general terms, not (at all) for this implant surgery.
For example, I am in Tokyo. Had an MRI checking my prostate just a few months ago. Cost was $80 for the MRI, got the DVD, and the doctors looked everything over and gave me an analysis. How much would that cost in the USA?
I've had hernia operation, groin, right & left sides. Cost was $1800, including a night stay in the hospital. The way medical works here, patient pays 30%, state pays 70%. I've had root canal before, cost under $100. Here they practice 'pain-free' dentistry, and last I checked 'pain-free dentistry' not even offered in US, after all, why should insurance co's pay the doctor more money for pain free treatment? And yes, the root canal treatment was indeed pain free. I've had countless cavities here filled for $20 to $50. I've had friends of mine here who have had even cancer treatments. Cost is a few thousand dollars, and medical care here is excellent.
Probably most importantly, the Japanese government regulates the prices hospitals / doctors charge. System is run by the government and as simple as can be. No worries if youre w/ a doctor who is out of "network" (whatever that means). Working in Japan, employer automatically must (by law) insure all its employees. That said, Japan is way behind on implant surgery and I would never get it done here. No medical system is perfect.
--T

I've had plenty of American dental work. All of it was painless. Even my root canal was very pain free. Free enterprise serves the demand. The proof seems to be that you're searching for an implant doctor. You are not being served.
You are focusing on the many myths that abound about the American healthcare. You are paying far more for your healthcare than you believe. Where do you think your goverment gets the money to pay your healthcare. They get it from you in the form of taxes.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months

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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Tokyo_123 » Mon Apr 04, 2022 3:25 am

As I stated, the government regulates prices. It therefore does not cost an additional yen or penny in additional taxes. Government pays 70%, I pay 30%. Also, my total taxes here that I am paid last year totaled 17%. Regardless, we are now off topic.

The topic was that International insurance does cover medical for everywhere on the planet except for the USA. This statement made was completely true. I should know since I have considered international private insurance and know the ins and outs of them.
Venous Leakage (which I believe caused by my overuse of the Bathmate VED)

Dr. Clavell, August, 2022. Titan One-Touch, 24cm XL cylinders and trimmed off 0.5cm

ScrewedbyDoctors
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby ScrewedbyDoctors » Thu May 05, 2022 8:16 pm

You will have to put $40000 in savings in case you need future revisions, you never know how long your implant will last, is inpredictible
I had a trauma 2 years ago, caused me narrowing, dent and shortening. PRP injections three months ago=worse narrowing, and worse ED. Now I only have two choices: impotent or implant. Born in 1975, in a relationship with girlfriend fir 4 years

Wiggles123
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Wiggles123 » Thu May 05, 2022 9:38 pm

My 2nd revision came in at $105.000. Insurance negotiated down to $48,000 and my co-pay was $3,100. Insurance is Anthem BCBS Corporate Buy-Up HMO. My surgery was a bit more costly due to errors created by less experienced surgeon for the first two implants.
AMS700 CX 21cm with 3 RTE 4-2019 by Dr Natale - failed 5-2021. Revision 6-2021 with issue (scrotal hematoma and infection). Dr. Ryan Terlecki revision 3-28-2022 (AMS700 CX 21cm with 1.5cm RTE). Cylinder failure at 18 months. 24cm AMS700 CX 11-29-2023.

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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Tokyo_123 » Fri May 06, 2022 12:57 am

According to the doctor I spoke to, the AMS has a five year warranty, and the Titan has a lifetime warranty. Of course, you still have to pay the surgeon for this work. I am going with the Titan with the additional warranty, hence save half the cost, granted I do know that all companies have ways to weasel out of these.
Venous Leakage (which I believe caused by my overuse of the Bathmate VED)

Dr. Clavell, August, 2022. Titan One-Touch, 24cm XL cylinders and trimmed off 0.5cm

Wiggles123
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby Wiggles123 » Fri May 06, 2022 5:36 am

I was told no warranty...............
AMS700 CX 21cm with 3 RTE 4-2019 by Dr Natale - failed 5-2021. Revision 6-2021 with issue (scrotal hematoma and infection). Dr. Ryan Terlecki revision 3-28-2022 (AMS700 CX 21cm with 1.5cm RTE). Cylinder failure at 18 months. 24cm AMS700 CX 11-29-2023.

MK1965
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Re: How much money should be set aside for a revision?

Postby MK1965 » Fri May 06, 2022 12:08 pm

I hope, my second implant will bridge the time until I get on Medicare.
Not putting money aside for this purpose.
MK
IPP 9/5/18; TITAN OTR 18 +1cm RTE,Prostate Ca at 51 y/o; RARP 11/2/16, ED Post RP, Cialis, Viagra, VED,TRIMIX painful, BIMIX ineffective,lost 2+ inches of length after RP. Revision 12/2/20 by Dr Clavell, AMS 700 CX, L 21 R 21+1.5 RTE.


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