Postby principles » Mon Oct 02, 2023 12:07 am
Stewy78, that sucks! I know the feeling of seeing your options go down the drain. I've been through 4 thus far in 3 years 2 months and I'm about to go through my 5th surgery, so I'm winning still.
Reliability is not even the biggest factor, I'll just say it, in my case, the issue was not that the device malfunctioned, that sucked. But the revision procedure was a breeze, until I got infected from it. That is the real danger of these revision procedures, chances of infection go up significantly for every revision you go through due to scar tissue buildup, previous types of micro bits of biofilms from all the prosthesis that've been left behind, all those add up.
I'm going through my second infection, and I too am concerned about the longevity of my penile situation.
Here are your options going forward if you decide against having to reoperate bianually basically> get a properly installed malleable and do HA injections later on. Won't ever break, likely not going to get infected, but won't ever be soft either, there are trade offs, and that's the part that need acccepting if you decide the malleable ro(a)d. Performance won't be the same as the Inflatable by a long shot, but that's just my experience. But it'll be there forever, literally, for the good and the bad, and it won't look bad if you add on the HA fillers, but it won't be performant as 100% pumped Titan. One is cute and bounces around and sometimes needs guidance to get in, buckles and that sort of stuff, and the other, whatever you put them in have to adapt to shape of your cock, and not the other way around. Titan + Cardio is a killer lady combo, as you'll probably know being an avid cyclist and bearer of such device.
I'd advise the following, continue with your inflatable devices unless/until you get an infection, and then, it's a different story, and it'll be time to consider going with the malleable devices.
PS: Related to Abrasion/Friction and mechanical things breaking, I'd like to add that my device broke about a month after I started running 15-20k's daily. I'd be very skeptical of engaging in these types of activities having an inflatable again. I can do 5k's, 3k's, heck, I can do elliptical and 90%+ HR for 20m which is great for the cardio but also potentially life saving for the mechanical devices. It's worth to consider the interaction of the specificities of each anatomy, the tubing length's and their stretchiness and abrasion/friction against tissue and how all of that plays out against the device's longevity.
Healthy 31y
08/2020 Titan 22+3. Post op was rough. Best sex of my life. Tubing failed after 26 months.
11/2022 Titan 24+2. Infected from Revision.
01/2023 Tactra 23 13mm. Salvage.
08/2023 Titan 20+3. Infected (3 weeks in)
08/2023 Scheduled Tactra Salvage.