GermanGuy wrote:Yes, it's really not easy... there are good arguments for but also against. It's like many things in life: there is no such thing as a 100% perfect solution and you always have to make some kind of compromise. For various reasons, if I have to have another operation, I tend towards a malleable implant.
My favorite at the moment is the Rigicon Rigi10 implant. The mixture of good hardness and flexibility up to 135 degrees sounds really good! And what's more, a lifetime guarantee or long durability!
As Pamen has already written above, this topic is unfortunately ignored by most or there is no interest in exchanging ideas about it. Since the IPPs don't last long anyway and cost a lot more, it would also be an option to simply try a malleable implant for a few years. In the worst case, you switch back to an IPP.
bro, i'm following your posts on malleable a lot.
if you decide to take the malleable step or any other information about it, don't abandon us!
let's help each other!