Which is the usual angle for the implant?

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Juerhareb
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Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby Juerhareb » Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:51 am

I have just seen this video from titan: https://www.coloplastmenshealth.com/pat ... nstration/

There, it can be seen an angle of erection under 90 degrees. Is It usually this way? Or is it usually achieved, at least, a 90 degrees angle?
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby Randalltx » Tue Sep 05, 2023 6:01 am

Juerhareb wrote:I have just seen this video from titan: https://www.coloplastmenshealth.com/pat ... nstration/

There, it can be seen an angle of erection under 90 degrees. Is It usually this way? Or is it usually achieved, at least, a 90 degrees angle?


Mine doesn't vary much from that. I think shorter units are probably more vertical.
76yo, ED Venuous Leak since age 40. South Texas location.
02/09/2023 24 CM Titan Dr. Hofer, Stone Oak Meth San Antonio.
@OEM 7.5L x 6.0/Flaccid 2.0L x 6.0 (Grower)
@8 months 7.50L x 6.0/Flaccid 6.0L x 6.0
@14 months 7.50L x 7.25/Flaccid 6.0L x 6.0

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby newbie443 » Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:04 am

Juerhareb wrote:I have just seen this video from titan: https://www.coloplastmenshealth.com/pat ... nstration/

There, it can be seen an angle of erection under 90 degrees. Is It usually this way? Or is it usually achieved, at least, a 90 degrees angle?



What device are you asking about? Common information is the Titan is the stiffest, The CX is a bit less so and the LGX is the softest. That is the reason for the largest max sizes being made By Coloplast and the shortest being the LGX and the CX in between. If you are someone who erection angle is more important than say restoring ED size loss then you want a Titan and not an LGX. But if you have size loss and are looking to restore it and not concerned about erection angle then the LGX is the way to go. If you have deformity and need the device to help with straightening again you want a Titan. If your doctor only does AMS (Boston Scientific) products then you will get the CX. My LGX is the longest device made with the softest material and I can achieve a 3:00 erection (90 degree) with maximum pump adding inflations. It took a while though. I used mine a lot for sex with the proximal perforation and a 4-4:30 (45 degree) erection. I was more concerned about restoring size loss from ED than worried about erection angle. I really do not care weather I am above, at or below 3:00. And as was post above a shorter cylinder will be stiffer as the reason the softer LGX is not made in longer sizes.
Injections failed. Implanted 3-21-18 AMS 700 LGX 21 + 1 RTE 100 cc reservoir 6.5" L 5" G Dr. Kramer.

Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer

66 years young.

Will show and tell and talk with others.

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby Juerhareb » Tue Sep 05, 2023 12:27 pm

newbie443 wrote:
Juerhareb wrote:I have just seen this video from titan: https://www.coloplastmenshealth.com/pat ... nstration/

There, it can be seen an angle of erection under 90 degrees. Is It usually this way? Or is it usually achieved, at least, a 90 degrees angle?



What device are you asking about? Common information is the Titan is the stiffest, The CX is a bit less so and the LGX is the softest. That is the reason for the largest max sizes being made By Coloplast and the shortest being the LGX and the CX in between. If you are someone who erection angle is more important than say restoring ED size loss then you want a Titan and not an LGX. But if you have size loss and are looking to restore it and not concerned about erection angle then the LGX is the way to go. If you have deformity and need the device to help with straightening again you want a Titan. If your doctor only does AMS (Boston Scientific) products then you will get the CX. My LGX is the longest device made with the softest material and I can achieve a 3:00 erection (90 degree) with maximum pump adding inflations. It took a while though. I used mine a lot for sex with the proximal perforation and a 4-4:30 (45 degree) erection. I was more concerned about restoring size loss from ED than worried about erection angle. I really do not care weather I am above, at or below 3:00. And as was post above a shorter cylinder will be stiffer as the reason the softer LGX is not made in longer sizes.

I am asking for all the posible implants. I guess then that usually the maximum angle is 90 degrees, which is a little bit unnatural.

I guess that you can get a better angle manually to achieve penetration.
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby Txagq8 » Tue Sep 05, 2023 12:45 pm

I might add that individual anatomy influences erection angle too. For some unknown reason my LGX ended up with an angle of between 45 & 60 degrees (I haven’t taken a protractor to it but it’s clearly above horizontal).
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby Juerhareb » Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:13 pm

Txagq8 wrote:I might add that individual anatomy influences erection angle too. For some unknown reason my LGX ended up with an angle of between 45 & 60 degrees (I haven’t taken a protractor to it but it’s clearly above horizontal).

I have seen this from Perito: https://peritourology.com/2019/10/mtp-4 ... he-dangle/

He claims that if you do not have a good angle It is due to tour weight.
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby newbie443 » Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:56 pm

Even in my healthy and most certainly not over weight youth I never had an erection more than 3:00. Guess it is just something to do with how I was made. I can get that now with my LGX implant. But then there are a lot of things that the doctors disagree about. And they use this information to try to make themselves out to be better than all the other doctors. Was a big shock for me to find his name on a paper that every man was implanted with a LGX when he had been so critical of the AMS products in the past. https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/d88 ... action.pdf

Some of it is about marketing and competition with other well known doctors.
Injections failed. Implanted 3-21-18 AMS 700 LGX 21 + 1 RTE 100 cc reservoir 6.5" L 5" G Dr. Kramer.

Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer

66 years young.

Will show and tell and talk with others.

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby MuscleDaddyRWC » Tue Sep 05, 2023 6:53 pm

I’m very impressed with these results.

https://www.isurgerytube.com/pene-in-erezione-23-8-21/
66 y/o. ED since chemo radiation Summer 2015, worsening over time. Pills & shots provided little efficacy. Coloplast Titan 20cm with 1.5 RTEs implanted 10/6/23 by Dr Michael Eisenberg, Stanford Medical Center.

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby CigareVolant » Tue Sep 05, 2023 7:15 pm

I know that some implants angle up a bit, but having looked at lots pics and vids, it seems like implants tend more towards 3 o'clock whereas natural cocks tend more towards 1-2 o'clock. That's my personal experience. When hard, I used to be up pretty high, but now I'm pretty close to 3 o'clock. Here's my theory. Angle comes from two things. The way the "hole" into your body angles, plus the bend in your cock. Apparently most people's "hole" is aligned to 90 degrees. My old cock had a distinct upward bend, especially closer to the base. Now the whole thing is straight.

Angle was on my list of questions for my surgeon, but then I decided not to bother asking. I would have preferred a higher angle, but I figured that if he had told me, "It'll be 3 o'clock, straight out," I would still want the implant. Who cares about the angle if it's not reliably hard!

Even when I pump to maximum, it does have enough flex to do most things I want. And it's easy enough to soften it just a tad which makes it even more flexible.
Implanted June, 2022 by Dr. Karpman. 22cm Titan with 1.5cm RTE.

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Re: Which is the usual angle for the implant?

Postby ThailandBound » Thu Sep 07, 2023 5:01 pm

2:00 here. The harder it is, the higher it goes. If i suck in my abdomen it points up a bit higher.
Active, athletic 63 years old. Sexually, still 33 in my mind and spirit. Pills and injections all worked, until they didn’t. Diagnosed with veinous leakage in 2022. Coloplast Titan. 22 CM. No RTE. Peno-scrotal. Implanted 1/4/23. Dr. Clavell.


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