softtohard wrote:Junior99 wrote:Hello everyone my name is Junior I’m in my mid 40’s a suffer from diabetes, HBP, and had 2 liver transplants in the last 15 years, any how I have become completely impotent in the last 3 years with a very minor case of peryones desease. I have done lots of research on penile implants and with the help of my doctor have come to the conclusion that implantation is the best solution for me. According to all my research because I have lost a significant amount of penis size that the best device for me would be the AMS700 XLG however I had my doctor tell me that a Coloplast Titan is what’s best because of the peryones but I DONT WANT THAT DEVICE because the Titan will not give me some of my size back mind you I was not very large to begin with I was only 5.75 inches and now I’m only measuring 4.5”. Can any of you tell me if I’m making a mistake by wanting the AMS 700 LXG or should I let my doctor use the TITAN? Thank you in advance for your responses!
A good doctor as Dr Eid will choose for you. He knows what will work best for your girth, length and over all shape.
You should not be the one deciding. This is what I learnt from Dr Eid and I really trust him.
Scheduled Implant July, 18, 2019
Peyronies' Disease usually indicates for a Coloplast. Mild Peyronie's for the AMS CX because it is marginally stiffer than the LGX. But the LGX can take care of really mild Peyronie's. The restoration of size afforded by the LGX is debatable, but Vacuum Therapy before implant can do a LOT to restore lost size, especially if it is recently lost size. I recommend it.
As far as choosing the model of implant, the Doctor's opinion after he examines the condition of your Tunica FROM THE INSIDE DURING THE OPERATION is the best informed opinion that can be.
So, my recommendation is to discuss the choices and the FACTORS WHICH ARE IMPORTANT TO
YOU with your surgeon such that you are confident that he is fully informed about your desires. Then trust him to make the choices that will optimize your satisfaction (all factors considered).
If you cannot reach that degree of confidence in your surgeon's ability, willingness and trustworthiness, find another surgeon.