For example the cost of the implant is $25k.
What happens if it breaks or needs a revision for any reason?
You end up spending $25k again?
Cost of revision/correction?
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Re: Cost of revision/correction?
Depends, in my case the cost is made up of 4 cost components:
Cost of the device
Cost of the anesthesiologist
Cost of the surgeon
Cost of the surgery center
My surgeon gives 3 year warranty on "cost of the surgeon", so revision in that time would not incur that cost. Also, the devices are warrantied by their manufacturer, so if revision is because of device failure then that cost should also be waived/reimbursed. But if none of the above apply then yes the cost will be at least as much as original surgery, if not more.
Cost of the device
Cost of the anesthesiologist
Cost of the surgeon
Cost of the surgery center
My surgeon gives 3 year warranty on "cost of the surgeon", so revision in that time would not incur that cost. Also, the devices are warrantied by their manufacturer, so if revision is because of device failure then that cost should also be waived/reimbursed. But if none of the above apply then yes the cost will be at least as much as original surgery, if not more.
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
My journal: viewtopic.php?t=17202
Re: Cost of revision/correction?
I read Coloplast Titan OTR is guaranteed for life. I am sure Dr charges are not, but that scares me since I'm 25 days out! OUCH!
71 y/o with Coloplast Titan Touch on Feb 7 2024, Organic ED 6 years, tried Pills, Trimix, Vacuum, LI-ESWT, ESWT. PILLS & Trimix worked for awhile. Married 35 years.
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