Dr. Hakky on malleables

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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby LastHope » Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:46 pm

Easymoney, a pair of Indian malleable rods is on sale for $5 :D

No big pharma (or big device) involvement, just a big doctor named Dr. Shah and a factory.

https://m.indiamart.com/proddetail/shah ... 02373.html

The biggest cheerleader of Rigi10 in India is Dr. Gupta. Dr. Sabharwal is the biggest cheerleader of Tactra. Same story. Coloplast is not officially registered in India. The Shah Implant is used 90% of the time.

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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby wolfpacker » Fri Feb 14, 2025 9:41 pm

LastHope wrote:Easymoney, a pair of Indian malleable rods is on sale for $5 :D

No big pharma (or big device) involvement, just a big doctor named Dr. Shah and a factory.

https://m.indiamart.com/proddetail/shah ... 02373.html

The biggest cheerleader of Rigi10 in India is Dr. Gupta. Dr. Sabharwal is the biggest cheerleader of Tactra. Same story. Coloplast is not officially registered in India. The Shah Implant is used 90% of the time.


Dang nice wish I could buy a shah in the states! I'm especially interested in the "shah soft", a special version of the shah made of extra soft silicone
Early 30s with ED from jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side

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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby easymoney » Sat Feb 15, 2025 12:33 am

LastHope ..hell I might as well do my own implant with the kind of luck I have had ..lol
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby thedriver » Sat Feb 15, 2025 6:38 am

easymoney wrote:LastHope ..hell I might as well do my own implant with the kind of luck I have had ..lol


easymoney you still can't bend that malleable ???
you got to go in and see what the deal is for sure, something don't sound right, does it hurt when you try to bend it ? or does it feel like something will break or be damaged ?
jeeze it has too bend,,,, right ???
After 4 Titan IPP failures within 4 years I finally wised up and went to the Malleable Genesis 23cm- 13mm implanted 2-1-24 and no regrets so far.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby easymoney » Sat Feb 15, 2025 9:07 am

when I pull my underwear down it is bent to the right in a slight curve. It's hard but I can bend it back straight. But if I hold the base can bend it as far as it will bend but when you let go still sticking almost straight out. The first rigicon bent easy and stayed down when you bent it. The reason I feel a switch was done or a mistake, and since my surgery records were altered and removed after I emailed the dr. leaning more to a student implanted me. I'll be making an appointment and I'm not going to let him bum rush me out of the room like he normally does. I want some fucking answers, went through 3 surgeries in 12 months for what he told me was one of the simplest implants to use.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby LastHope » Sat Feb 15, 2025 1:31 pm

So, you can bend it, but it won't stay bent. I was under the impression that it won't even bend.

One reason for the inconsistent experience with Rigicon might be that the proximal ribbed section of the rod is designed to be thinner to facilitate easier insertion for those with proximal corporal fibrosis.

If your bending (folding) point is on the thinner ribbed section, it will be easier to bend. However, if the bending point falls on the thicker non-ribbed section, depending on your new length after re-sizing, the spring-back effect might be stronger.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby easymoney » Sat Feb 15, 2025 3:27 pm

Does not really bend ... I mean it goges over but it takes forces but comes right back up ..nothing like the first implant the reason I'm leaning toward they put a tactra or an old model spectra in. You could be right about the ribbing but I only went from 13mm x 17cm to 13mm x 20cm .. should bend like the first one., As far as I'm concerned this is a failed implant if it can't be bent anyway but the way it stays.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby easymoney » Sat Feb 15, 2025 3:29 pm

Also did not help that I think a student did the surgery even though he might have went from room to room checking on them they are still students.
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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby LastHope » Sat Feb 15, 2025 9:03 pm

I agree. There’s a clear design flaw or a failed quality control.

Touting "superior axial rigidity" doesn’t excuse inferior bendability. If this is by design, the marketing materials need an immediate overhaul, and surgeons must stop hyping the brand based on how the rod bends in their hands. Instead, they should focus on how the implanted penis actually bends and retains bend memory.

Better to run away from university hospitals, the last thing we want is some well intentioned rookie resident fellow to perforate the urethra and abort the procedure so they can "come back and fight another day".

I just wish the surgeon can figure out a way by injecting a local anesthetic and bend the rods a few times and resolve this for you.

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Re: Dr. Hakky on malleables

Postby IndianRasputin » Sat Feb 15, 2025 10:25 pm

LastHope wrote:I agree. There’s a clear design flaw or a failed quality control.

Touting "superior axial rigidity" doesn’t excuse inferior bendability. If this is by design, the marketing materials need an immediate overhaul, and surgeons must stop hyping the brand based on how the rod bends in their hands. Instead, they should focus on how the implanted penis actually bends and retains bend memory.

Better to run away from university hospitals, the last thing we want is some well intentioned rookie resident fellow to perforate the urethra and abort the procedure so they can "come back and fight another day".

I just wish the surgeon can figure out a way by injecting a local anesthetic and bend the rods a few times and resolve this for you.



Even doctors fudge up
What chance do students have
I’ve recently been dealing with feeling much less sensation and engorgement during sex
Tactra 27 cm 13mm diameter
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