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Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:02 pm
by JayGould
Was wondering if implants work regardless of your issue? Lets say fractures, Peyronie's, vascular issues etc. Or is it mainly for ED from Prostate Cancer?
I injured my penis a couple of months ago and while I haven't given up on it yet I'm researching future back up plans. Have been reading quite a lot here for the last few days. Seems that if push comes to shove, an implant isn't really that bad!
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:16 pm
by ED2013
It works for all types of ed.
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:33 pm
by RichardTheFrog
I even read a story about a guy who had his penis amputated as a kid that got an implant.
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:55 pm
by Lost Sheep
JayGould wrote:Was wondering if implants work regardless of your issue? Lets say fractures, Peyronie's, vascular issues etc. Or is it mainly for ED from Prostate Cancer?
I injured my penis a couple of months ago and while I haven't given up on it yet I'm researching future back up plans. Have been reading quite a lot here for the last few days. Seems that if push comes to shove, an implant isn't really that bad!
Short answer is, yes.
But getting an implant for some conditions curable by lesser means is like unto swapping an engine when all you need is a valve job. Overkill for many conditions.
If oral medications work, they are superior to implants on several counts
Lost Sheep
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 9:58 am
by JayGould
Good to hear. How about if you have damaged vessels around your glans so this doesn't get as hard as usually...will that be fixed with the implant as well?
How about crookedness, will implant surgery make it straight?
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 1:50 pm
by Lost Sheep
JayGould wrote:Good to hear. How about if you have damaged vessels around your glans so this doesn't get as hard as usually...will that be fixed with the implant as well?
How about crookedness, will implant surgery make it straight?
I am not any sort of medical professional, so take all I say as lay opinion. I have read a lot over the past 6 months since I decided to get serious about treating my condition.
Implant does nothing for the glans. Corpus cavernosum vs corpus spongiosum. Look them up.
Crookedness: Peyronie's disease? Yes, an implant can treat that. Other, less problematic/drastic treatments are available, too.
Lost Sheep
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:39 am
by JayGould
Lost Sheep wrote:JayGould wrote:Good to hear. How about if you have damaged vessels around your glans so this doesn't get as hard as usually...will that be fixed with the implant as well?
How about crookedness, will implant surgery make it straight?
I am not any sort of medical professional, so take all I say as lay opinion. I have read a lot over the past 6 months since I decided to get serious about treating my condition.
Implant does nothing for the glans. Corpus cavernosum vs corpus spongiosum. Look them up.
Crookedness: Peyronie's disease? Yes, an implant can treat that. Other, less problematic/drastic treatments are available, too.
Lost Sheep
But if the Tunica is damaged, how would the implant help with that? The scar tissue would still be there causing problems?
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:13 am
by Electrician
Even with whiskey dick no problem, works every time even if you're sleeping it'll work, the wife can pump it up if you're passed out and ride the Ride Like the Wind.
Re: Will implant work for all conditions?
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:51 pm
by Lost Sheep
JayGould wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:JayGould wrote:Good to hear. How about if you have damaged vessels around your glans so this doesn't get as hard as usually...will that be fixed with the implant as well?
How about crookedness, will implant surgery make it straight?
I am not any sort of medical professional, so take all I say as lay opinion. I have read a lot over the past 6 months since I decided to get serious about treating my condition.
Implant does nothing for the glans. Corpus cavernosum vs corpus spongiosum. Look them up.
Crookedness: Peyronie's disease? Yes, an implant can treat that. Other, less problematic/drastic treatments are available, too.
Lost Sheep
But if the Tunica is damaged, how would the implant help with that? The scar tissue would still be there causing problems?
Even with a damaged tunica, the implant can force straightening. The Coloplast is favored for this as it is stiffer when inflated (as well as being stiffer when deflated) than the AMS devices.