Italian2 wrote:anyone with ipp needs to start realizing that malleables are becoming more and more popular.
I'm not here to just list the advantages.
Since a cure for erectile dysfunction will never be found, I hope that maybe they can create/modify anti-erosion malleables.
In that case everyone would opt for malleable.
The malleable will always have the dual problems of constant large size and constant stiffness (whether bent or straight, it is stiff).
The advantages of the malleable is that it is a one-piece implant. No moving parts and no reservoir, tubing or pump. BIG advantages there.
There is research into other one-piece implants with the advantages I listed but also without the disadvantages of the three-piece. I cite the temperature-activated implant. Heated up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees centigrade/Celcius) it enlarges and stiffens until it cools down some time later. No moving parts. External magnetic heating source needed.
Something to think about is the inventiveness of the human mind.