I think there may be something with Frank's implant, because he still feels pain during masturbation so many months after implant. I haven't read that with most men here.
Maybe he was oversized or something
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Born 6/15/74. I have substantial venous leak with fairly severe hour-glassing, but no hard plaques. My urologist is sexual health expert Dr. Laurence Levine who performed a Doppler Ultrasound and diagnosed me with VL in 2020. I also have mild BPH
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Differences with oral sex aren't uncommon. At least reading FT.
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Mark1974 wrote:I think there may be something with Frank's implant, because he still feels pain during masturbation so many months after implant. I haven't read that with most men here.
Maybe he was oversized or something
you have hit the mark Mark1974, even if I am ignorant on the subject, from how I hear it, both at the tips in the glans and at the shafts, I am absolutely convinced that this is the problem, the problem is that he does not listen to the patient, his only answer his is that everything is fine, he does not want to admit that he has put a bigger size, I understand that by now what's done is done, and there is no implantologist to review you for this, but I expected you to listen to me, and that there was a way to slightly lengthen and widen the penis, so that the prosthesis was more comfortable for us, and that I didn't feel that slight discomfort, which compromises optimal functioning, another problem, there are no implantologists of a certain level in Italy for be able to contact me
56, ED since 2010, pills work but not always and well, trt in progress improved but not so much, myocardial infarction january 2016, new stent september 2016, hypertension, venous on 1/23/23 titan one touch 22, no rte dottor Gabriele Antonini Italia
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Rufian wrote:Think about it
- Very expensive 20-30k
- Insurance may or may not cover it, some lucky people it covers everything, most will have to fork out thousands copay
- higher risk for infection, longer recovery
- the main problem is the 3 mechanical parts, all it takes is for one to fail, all it takes is for the bomb to develop pinhole and the water will leak out, is game over
- Pornstar Ramon Nomar had the Titan inflatable redone like 4 times
- shorter lifespan
- if it fails, you will need a revision, you will have to pay the full price again to the surgeon, wait a while for insurance, take time off work, etc the implant manufacturer may or may not reimburse you chances are it wont happen lol
- from a financial standpoint is not a good bargain, because is more likely to fail, it doesn't last as long, higher risk for infection, higher risk of revision
The malleable makes more sense for someone who doesn't want to keep paying all this money or worrying about failures, revisions, etc
The main worry is erosion and concealment. Erosion can be avoided with the proper size implant, maybe your risk for erosion will increase at 10 year mark, you may need another implant or not, but at least is a guaranteed 10 years, but with the inflatable, there is no guarantee it could fail in 3 years or 2 months.
As long as youre average around 6 inches or less, and average girth, concealment should not be a problem anyway, your mind will get used to it as well as with everything, same for people who get other implants or prostheses, your mind gets used to it. The beauty of the malleable is no worries or concerns about failures, but also your balls look normal, your penis looks normal is just erect. Inflatables seem to be good for couples, but for a single guy, now you have avoid them touching your balls unless you want to tell them your secret, but also is visibly obvious
If the malleable is so bad, then it wouldn't be used so much in developing countries like India. They use that instead of inflatable because os the best bang for your buck, you get something that works with little risk for complications or revision, once is done is done and it will probably outlive the inflatables
also if you lose some girth, you could just get filler injections
with the inflatable you trade one worry (the erection worry) for another worry that will ALWAYS be in the back of your mind (now youre worried when the implant is going to fail)
now youre worried that when tomorrow you pump, the bomb will be hard instead and wont inflate
is a good option if youre one of the lucky guy who has no issue and has it 30 years, read some cases like that, if you are unlucky, it could fail in only a few months or weeks
In a way, it is a gamble and this can be eradicated with malleable implant
thats why india has such successful and satisfaction rate with penile implants cause thats all they do the malleable
Then don't get one or get a malleable and let us know how it goes.
33 HG deformity now Titan OTR 24cm XL + 1 cm RTE's Length 7.25in/ Girth 6in (midshaft) Dr. Hakky 4/4/23
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Referring to something as a “bargain”… think about this.
I hope you are satisfied with your bottle brush, if you ever actually get it. Emerging or developing is code for poor, and malleables are cheaper. I’m happy inflating, you can keep your bottle brush.
I hope you are satisfied with your bottle brush, if you ever actually get it. Emerging or developing is code for poor, and malleables are cheaper. I’m happy inflating, you can keep your bottle brush.
Implanted 12/15/22. 44. AMS LGX 21+2 Shawn Blick in Phoenix. Happy to share my experiences with anyone who is interested.
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