I have Titan, but my flaccid looks great--and natural, I guess.
I don't deflate 100%, though--like squeezing as much as possible out of the tubes.
Titan....hate how it feels deflated!
Re: Titan....hate how it feels deflated!
Age 50. ED since 25 yrs old. Used pills etc. Last 10 years, everything, including injections --did not work. Doppler test diagnosed VL. Implanted Coloplast Titan 22cm UK NHS ( --13/02/2024 Coloplast with Dr Win Gan Lee -- UCLH London UK)
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Gt1956 wrote:Hunchback wrote:Threads like this make me really annoyed that there are no "decent" implant demonstration videos available. The few vids on YT are 60 years old 480p and basically show nothing at all.
There's so many questions a man can have about implants before being able to make a decision, a well made "hands on" or "feedback" video from an actual implant owner would help a ton...
I fail to see any value to inflation videos. Ok, some guy squeezing a hunk of flesh in his scrotum. Penis slowly rises to fully erect.
The reason those videos don't show anything is because there really isn't much to see.
Well, it's more or less the same with injection demonstration videos, one could say... yet they are very helpful at the start of one's treatment.
40 years old, married. ED all my life because of spinal cord injury caused by a tumor in early infant age. Using standard EDEX20 since 2007. Increasingly bad results with EDEX in the last few years, but had very good results for at least 10 years.
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Enoughisenough wrote:I agree @wolfpacker - I have a titan and absolutely hate it when flaccid. It feels beyond unnatural. I've only had mine since March but I've seen enough. I wish i had chosen the AMS at first. I'm scheduled to get a revision on 7/31 and get the AMS. If i have to go through surgery again, I want to do it now and get it over with. And, my deductible resets in a few months so there's that lol.
Choose the CX. LGX is perfect in the flaccid state, but I'm not happy with the erect state.
The pump is big, but not annoying. Actually I like to play with it
Dutch male born 1978. Post Finasteride Syndrome induced ED. LGX 21, 1rte, implanted 10th april 2024, Dr. Andrianne, CHU Liège.
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Dutchie wrote:Enoughisenough wrote:I agree @wolfpacker - I have a titan and absolutely hate it when flaccid. It feels beyond unnatural. I've only had mine since March but I've seen enough. I wish i had chosen the AMS at first. I'm scheduled to get a revision on 7/31 and get the AMS. If i have to go through surgery again, I want to do it now and get it over with. And, my deductible resets in a few months so there's that lol.
Choose the CX. LGX is perfect in the flaccid state, but I'm not happy with the erect state.
The pump is big, but not annoying. Actually I like to play with it
What do you not like about LGX in erect state?
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
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Re: Titan....hate how it feels deflated!
I’ve had my AMS since October of 23. Ed encroached about te years prior, so there was a bit of that dreaded atrophy, which meant that I lost a bit of size. I find that there is a bit of a hook in the left side of my penis which disappears if I squeeze about five times and it straightens to a nice shape. You might try deflating and re-I flatiron g to the degree which appeals to you?
It’s never going to be like your original shape, but hey, my friend,you’re now operational on demand.
It’s never going to be like your original shape, but hey, my friend,you’re now operational on demand.
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Dutchie wrote:Enoughisenough wrote:I agree @wolfpacker - I have a titan and absolutely hate it when flaccid. It feels beyond unnatural. I've only had mine since March but I've seen enough. I wish i had chosen the AMS at first. I'm scheduled to get a revision on 7/31 and get the AMS. If i have to go through surgery again, I want to do it now and get it over with. And, my deductible resets in a few months so there's that lol.
Choose the CX. LGX is perfect in the flaccid state, but I'm not happy with the erect state.
The pump is big, but not annoying. Actually I like to play with it
I'm also curious as to why you don't like it in the erect state.
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Dutchie wrote:Enoughisenough wrote:I agree @wolfpacker - I have a titan and absolutely hate it when flaccid. It feels beyond unnatural. I've only had mine since March but I've seen enough. I wish i had chosen the AMS at first. I'm scheduled to get a revision on 7/31 and get the AMS. If i have to go through surgery again, I want to do it now and get it over with. And, my deductible resets in a few months so there's that lol.
Choose the CX. LGX is perfect in the flaccid state, but I'm not happy with the erect state.
The pump is big, but not annoying. Actually I like to play with it
I'm also curious why choose CX instead of LGX?, another question, is the LGX pump different from CX?
56, ED since 2010, pills work but not always and well, trt in progress improved but not so much, myocardial infarction january 2016, new stent september 2016, hypertension, venous on 1/23/23 titan one touch 22, no rte dottor Gabriele Antonini Italia
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My understanding is the LGX can be a bit more wobbly than the CX, but I don't have an implant yet, so guys with an implant should be the source of information
But this is what I have read, that the LGX is a bit more wobbly than the CX, but provides greater length potential and so is a good choice for men concerned about length
What I am curious about is if one implant is more durable than the other.
But this is what I have read, that the LGX is a bit more wobbly than the CX, but provides greater length potential and so is a good choice for men concerned about length
What I am curious about is if one implant is more durable than the other.
Born 6/15/74. I have substantial venous leak with fairly severe hour-glassing, but no hard plaques. My urologist is sexual health expert Dr. Laurence Levine who performed a Doppler Ultrasound and diagnosed me with VL in 2020. I also have mild BPH
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In regard to the LGX, I have no personal experience other than the research I did prior to my implantation and ultimately choosing the CX for me and my lifestyle. I have explained my reasoning many times on FT, so I'll spare you the details yet again.
Your anatomy determines your length and girth. Period. The claim that the LGX can expand in length and girth may be true (to a very small degree), but you're not expanding beyond what your body will allow. To be able to claim this expansion in length and girth, AMS builds the LGX out of different material than the CX, which in turn sacrifices rigidity. This is a very well known trade-off in terms of the LGX.
No reputable doctor is going to install in your penis a device that will expand beyond your measured length or girth, that would be malpractice and likely result in damage, erosion, and/or complications. Think about it. If you measure 22cm, the doc is going to put in a 22cm implant, whether it's a Titan, CX or LGX. They are not going to measure you at 22cm and install an implant that can "lengthen" to 24cm. As a matter of fact, I read where initially doctors were putting in shorter than measured LGX cylinders to account for the possibility of the cylinders stretching. From the papers I've read, I don't believe that's the recommended practice any longer.
There's a reason that Coloplast, nor any other implant manufacturer, hasn't spent the time and money to develop a similar product to compete with the LGX's claims of expansion. They know us, we're men, we want our dicks to get bigger when we pump them up. This is nothing more than marketing by AMS, they attract those that believe the pump in their sac will make their penis bigger than it's ever been. Not true, and furthermore, impossible.
Obviously, these are my opinions based on my research. The urologist you trust should be the opinion that matters most. I believe there are situations where the LGX may be the best option from a medical standpoint, but basing a decision *solely* on the marketing campaign I believe is a mistake, and there are proven downsides to doing so.
Your anatomy determines your length and girth. Period. The claim that the LGX can expand in length and girth may be true (to a very small degree), but you're not expanding beyond what your body will allow. To be able to claim this expansion in length and girth, AMS builds the LGX out of different material than the CX, which in turn sacrifices rigidity. This is a very well known trade-off in terms of the LGX.
No reputable doctor is going to install in your penis a device that will expand beyond your measured length or girth, that would be malpractice and likely result in damage, erosion, and/or complications. Think about it. If you measure 22cm, the doc is going to put in a 22cm implant, whether it's a Titan, CX or LGX. They are not going to measure you at 22cm and install an implant that can "lengthen" to 24cm. As a matter of fact, I read where initially doctors were putting in shorter than measured LGX cylinders to account for the possibility of the cylinders stretching. From the papers I've read, I don't believe that's the recommended practice any longer.
There's a reason that Coloplast, nor any other implant manufacturer, hasn't spent the time and money to develop a similar product to compete with the LGX's claims of expansion. They know us, we're men, we want our dicks to get bigger when we pump them up. This is nothing more than marketing by AMS, they attract those that believe the pump in their sac will make their penis bigger than it's ever been. Not true, and furthermore, impossible.
Obviously, these are my opinions based on my research. The urologist you trust should be the opinion that matters most. I believe there are situations where the LGX may be the best option from a medical standpoint, but basing a decision *solely* on the marketing campaign I believe is a mistake, and there are proven downsides to doing so.
2/22/23 AMS 700 CX 21cm + 1.5cm RTEs. 58 yrs old, wife of 37 yrs. Penoscrotal. 100ml Conceal reservoir. Dr. Clavell. Pills failing and went right to implant, skipped the injections. 12 mos. later: 7 1/2" x 5 3/4"
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Jage64 wrote:In regard to the LGX, I have no personal experience other than the research I did prior to my implantation and ultimately choosing the CX for me and my lifestyle. I have explained my reasoning many times on FT, so I'll spare you the details yet again.
Your anatomy determines your length and girth. Period. The claim that the LGX can expand in length and girth may be true (to a very small degree), but you're not expanding beyond what your body will allow. To be able to claim this expansion in length and girth, AMS builds the LGX out of different material than the CX, which in turn sacrifices rigidity. This is a very well known trade-off in terms of the LGX.
No reputable doctor is going to install in your penis a device that will expand beyond your measured length or girth, that would be malpractice and likely result in damage, erosion, and/or complications. Think about it. If you measure 22cm, the doc is going to put in a 22cm implant, whether it's a Titan, CX or LGX. They are not going to measure you at 22cm and install an implant that can "lengthen" to 24cm. As a matter of fact, I read where initially doctors were putting in shorter than measured LGX cylinders to account for the possibility of the cylinders stretching. From the papers I've read, I don't believe that's the recommended practice any longer.
There's a reason that Coloplast, nor any other implant manufacturer, hasn't spent the time and money to develop a similar product to compete with the LGX's claims of expansion. They know us, we're men, we want our dicks to get bigger when we pump them up. This is nothing more than marketing by AMS, they attract those that believe the pump in their sac will make their penis bigger than it's ever been. Not true, and furthermore, impossible.
Obviously, these are my opinions based on my research. The urologist you trust should be the opinion that matters most. I believe there are situations where the LGX may be the best option from a medical standpoint, but basing a decision *solely* on the marketing campaign I believe is a mistake, and there are proven downsides to doing so.
perfect analysis
56, ED since 2010, pills work but not always and well, trt in progress improved but not so much, myocardial infarction january 2016, new stent september 2016, hypertension, venous on 1/23/23 titan one touch 22, no rte dottor Gabriele Antonini Italia
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