Dr and normal length of implant

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JohnHC
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Dr and normal length of implant

Postby JohnHC » Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:19 pm

Ok an update for everyone. My revision implant surgery went very well. The Dr's only concern was that most men usually have an issue inflating and deflating the device, the AMS not as much as the Titan. I have the AMS, and haven't had any issues inflating or deflating mine thankfully. He said both tips are perfectly centered in the glans and I should have no issues going forward. He said really there's no reason to come back to the office anymore unless I develope any issues with the implant or other physical issues ( I have had several strictures before ) so he said to really enjoy it and come back if needed.

So that's great news, I'm assuming that since I really did my homework beforehand and knew all the terminology etc., had no issues during or after surgery ( except of course for the defective implant which was out of my control ) and knew exactly how to use it and was doing things ahead of schedule, that he doesn't see a need to pad more charges to his practice ( I say pad because I've had urologists just have you keep coming in and taking blood work/urine samples that really weren't necessary for just a office visit to discuss things.)

Now this is just something I've noticed from the taglines on people who comment on here, is it me or is the average size of implant ( or implant with RTE's ) right around 21cm to 22cm? Mine is 21cm with 1.5 RTE's, but I've seen 18cm with 3cm RTE's, 21cm with no RTE's etc. It's just something I noticed and thought wow everyone is pretty much about the same length, well everyone is a bit different in length of cylinders and RTE's but the total seems to be close to that 21cm to 22cm length overall. Just something that's caught my eye.
AMS 700 CX 21cm x 12mm with 1.5cm RTE, MS pump, and Conceal Reservoir. Implanted on 4-12-2023 removed and replaced 6-22-23 with the same, 1st implant surgery had pinhole leak in left cylinder, second failure tubing at connector

Someguy90
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Re: Dr and normal length of implant

Postby Someguy90 » Mon Aug 07, 2023 6:08 pm

JohnHC wrote:Ok an update for everyone. My revision implant surgery went very well. The Dr's only concern was that most men usually have an issue inflating and deflating the device, the AMS not as much as the Titan. I have the AMS, and haven't had any issues inflating or deflating mine thankfully. He said both tips are perfectly centered in the glans and I should have no issues going forward. He said really there's no reason to come back to the office anymore unless I develope any issues with the implant or other physical issues ( I have had several strictures before ) so he said to really enjoy it and come back if needed.

So that's great news, I'm assuming that since I really did my homework beforehand and knew all the terminology etc., had no issues during or after surgery ( except of course for the defective implant which was out of my control ) and knew exactly how to use it and was doing things ahead of schedule, that he doesn't see a need to pad more charges to his practice ( I say pad because I've had urologists just have you keep coming in and taking blood work/urine samples that really weren't necessary for just a office visit to discuss things.)

Now this is just something I've noticed from the taglines on people who comment on here, is it me or is the average size of implant ( or implant with RTE's ) right around 21cm to 22cm? Mine is 21cm with 1.5 RTE's, but I've seen 18cm with 3cm RTE's, 21cm with no RTE's etc. It's just something I noticed and thought wow everyone is pretty much about the same length, well everyone is a bit different in length of cylinders and RTE's but the total seems to be close to that 21cm to 22cm length overall. Just something that's caught my eye.


AMS 700 LGX increases in length (25%?) and width IF your penis allows it. So if you practice and cycle a lot... you can actually grow in length.

Regarding the RTE's it can also be dependent on the size of the fluid reservoir (100Ml or 125ml?).
The surgeon tries to keep the "pumping" minimal, so the more RTE's the LESS you need to pump and/or can have a smaller fluid reservoir.

But I am in the process of getting an implant, it would be nice if someone could double check what i said if it's true.

Gt1956
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Re: Dr and normal length of implant

Postby Gt1956 » Mon Aug 07, 2023 6:14 pm

I've also noticed that most ment fall into a rather narrow total implant length. Makes you wonder why the variations in penis length is wider than the average implant span.
But I have heard rumors that a few men exaggerate their penis size.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months

Someguy90
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Re: Dr and normal length of implant

Postby Someguy90 » Mon Aug 07, 2023 8:49 pm

Gt1956 wrote:I've also noticed that most ment fall into a rather narrow total implant length. Makes you wonder why the variations in penis length is wider than the average implant span.
But I have heard rumors that a few men exaggerate their penis size.


I have no clue, but I am writing my journey on this forum. Including sizing.
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