moobiscuits wrote:implantguy1 wrote:*So now you are going with Rigicon?
*Did dr Hakky try to convince you about the Inflatable? I want to ask for his review when you informed him that you going with malleable. What were his reviews? What are the Negatives he mentioned about the malleable at this young age?
*Have you asked him whether nowadays people are malleable or not?
Thanks.
I am going to take his advice and go with the RIGICON.
Dr. Hakky wanted to know my lifestyle and suggested what was best suited, coming from my military service my shins and feet are pretty damaged so intense running or sports is unfortunately out for me. He didn't try to convince me to go towards the inflatable.
He has been doing these surgeries for over 20 years and is highly rated as one of the top surgeons in the States.
The negatives he told me were: concealability and the loss of a quarter of an inch for length and girth - That was it.
He said for age that many young people only choose the inflatable due to the ease of concealment but he said that the tech for the inflatable is just not there yet in his opinion as you will have 4-5 revisions in the next 10 years versus maybe 1 in 10 year span. But if you don't care about concealment too much and don't plan to do heavy sports etc then the malleable is a fine option he said.
V/R
If a malleable is always kept in the same position, without ever bending it, I think it could last a lifetime.
Or am I wrong?