Unsure of getting an implant

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Rider1400
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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby Rider1400 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:24 am

Generally there’s an issue with sensation only for the first months after implant. Surgery irritates the nerves and damages some. Most people have same experience I had and it gradually comes back over the first few months. I had some issues cumming prior and still have problems, but if anything they are better. I’m also 58 and it’s a common issue with age anyway. Infrapubic vs scrotal is a wash for most. Some pros and cons either way with a good high volume surgeon the risk of damaging nerves is mostly in the experience of the Dr. as far as oval shaped that’s true if you pump up and have no excitement or stimulation. If you got good engorgement in gland and along shaft before implant you will have the same after maybe a few issues at first but it comes back also. There’s two different blood supplies to the dick. One is in the cavernosa which the cylinders replace the other is to the glands(head) and along the shaft. I still get a good round filled out dock when excited or stimulated. Love my implant! As others say… increase pills closer to the max and if that don’t work try injection… but if it’s bending down it’s likely pyronies or possibly a fracture if you possibly had an injury at some point. Either of those will only get worse with time. Surgery and an implant is the best fix for a bent dick but again I would only use a high volume surgeon and possibly one that specializes in peyronires .
59 years old ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works but diminishing results with pain. Implanted 5-22 Baylor,Scott,and White Dallas.Dr Michael Wierschem, infrapubic Coloplast 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong and loving it!

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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby SWorks17 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 4:58 pm

Crazed wrote:Hello everyone. About me - I’m 32 years old. I had weak erections since I was 12. The weak erections developed suddenly overnight. Before I had it my dick would point upwards when hard. Now it points downward. I haven’t got a girlfriend in 14 years. My dick gets hard enough for penetration but the erection is too soft to pleasure her. This affected my confidence in bed and in general. I never went to the doctor to get diagnosed. I’m suspecting it is a venous leak or peyronies. I noticed the erections are getting weaker over time. I have to constantly stroke my dick to stay hard enough during masturbation. If I stop stroking, my semi erection gets softer within 10 seconds. I tried cialis and viagra both didn’t work.


I’m scared to get an implant for many reasons. The main reason is I read many people’s experiences about the implant affecting sensitivity and not being able to reach an orgasm. I read that there’s two different approaches to the surgery - infrapubic and penoscrotal. From what I read, penoscrotal is the better method that doesn’t affect sensitivity or ability to orgasm. But there are some people on here who did the penoscrotal method and still had trouble with sensitivity and orgasm. I don’t know how common this is with people who did the penoscrotal method.

I never made a woman cum with my limp dick. I really want to experience that but I’m not sure I want to trade sensitivity and ability to orgasm for that. It sucks that some of us can’t have both. We have to choose one or the other. I read a post where one user described his experience after an implant saying “the building sensations leading up to an orgasm wasn’t there” which kinda spooked me. Is that common?

Another concern I have is the oval shaped dick after getting an implant. Is this a common problem? Would getting horny and getting blood flow down there make the dick more rounded?

The people who did the penoscrotal method, did it affect your sensitivity and ability to orgasm? Is your erection more rounded during sex/masturbation? Are your orgasms a lot stronger than before?

Thanks


Crazed, It's OK to be apprehensive about getting the implant, most all of us are and want it to work exactly like our teenager dick.
Everyone heals different and I would say that's the same for nerves mending down there after surgery.
For me at 8 weeks, I was disappointed with the numbness and sensitivity level of my new Bionic Dick, when we first had PIV sex, but it kept getting better every week after that. It does take some time, but between the 4th and 6th month things get way better.
I had penoscrotal and I didn't have any problem with orgasm or ejaculation; after healing up, my orgasm's felt the same as when I had my old Dick. I have read, like you did on FrankTalk where men do have some problems, but thankfully I didn't.

Yeah, I was concerned about an oval dick and at the beginning of healing until the 4th to 6th month for me it was still oval somewhat but after that for me it's almost as round as my old Dick, especially when I'm aroused. Getting horny definitely gets the blood flowing in my Bionic Dick and I can get a chubby erection with good stimulation from my wife, or when I'm just plain horny :!:

Penosctrotal method - for me I didn't have any problems with sensitivity and ability to orgasm. For masturbation I only inflate to around 80 percent, it just feels better. Now, for sex with my wife, she likes it super hard as hard as I can get it. :D
I'm now 33 months out from my surgery and it's great to be able to have an on demand dick that is ready to go in just a few minutes. I usually pump up ahead of time before we start foreplay so that I'm totally ready when she wants me to fill her up.
I'm glad that I got the implant and I hope that it last a long time and if it breaks, I'll definitely get a revision.

Good Luck Crazed,
SWorks
Age 66, Garden Ridge Texas, Progressive ED after Boston Scientific Rezum procedure for benign enlarged prostate 19 May 21, AMS LGX 18 w 3cm rear tips installed 5 Nov 2021 by Dr Shane Barney, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas, Married 36 years

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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby easymoney » Mon Aug 12, 2024 5:51 pm

I have found with the Rigicon mallabble that my dick for the most part is quite round.

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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby Mark1974 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 8:25 pm

It seems to me that most men here take 4-6 months to regain decent sensitivity and absence of pain and some a bit take longer.

Also keep in mind that some of the men who have trouble regaining sensitivity and orgasm have had their prostates removed due to cancer. This operation takes away the ability to ejaculate, as well as affects the nerves in that area, so it may take even longer for them to regain the ability to orgasm, but still many seem to do it and go on to enjoy their implants.

I would try everything you can before jumping into an implant though, because of your age and the number of revisions that would lie ahead. I just gave myself permission to get the operation after turning 50 this year and even I am a bit on the young side.
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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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby personfromon » Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:46 pm

Crazed wrote:Hello everyone. About me - I’m 32 years old. I had weak erections since I was 12. The weak erections developed suddenly overnight. Before I had it my dick would point upwards when hard. Now it points downward. I haven’t got a girlfriend in 14 years. My dick gets hard enough for penetration but the erection is too soft to pleasure her. This affected my confidence in bed and in general. I never went to the doctor to get diagnosed. I’m suspecting it is a venous leak or peyronies. I noticed the erections are getting weaker over time. I have to constantly stroke my dick to stay hard enough during masturbation. If I stop stroking, my semi erection gets softer within 10 seconds. I tried cialis and viagra both didn’t work.


I’m scared to get an implant for many reasons. The main reason is I read many people’s experiences about the implant affecting sensitivity and not being able to reach an orgasm. I read that there’s two different approaches to the surgery - infrapubic and penoscrotal. From what I read, penoscrotal is the better method that doesn’t affect sensitivity or ability to orgasm. But there are some people on here who did the penoscrotal method and still had trouble with sensitivity and orgasm. I don’t know how common this is with people who did the penoscrotal method.

I never made a woman cum with my limp dick. I really want to experience that but I’m not sure I want to trade sensitivity and ability to orgasm for that. It sucks that some of us can’t have both. We have to choose one or the other. I read a post where one user described his experience after an implant saying “the building sensations leading up to an orgasm wasn’t there” which kinda spooked me. Is that common?

Another concern I have is the oval shaped dick after getting an implant. Is this a common problem? Would getting horny and getting blood flow down there make the dick more rounded?

The people who did the penoscrotal method, did it affect your sensitivity and ability to orgasm? Is your erection more rounded during sex/masturbation? Are your orgasms a lot stronger than before?

Thanks


Wow, this is effectively my exact story. I could have written this. Same age, similar age when things started happening. Crazy. Only difference is that I'm a Type 1 diabeitc (although very well controlled for what it's worth). Same lack of luck with the pills as well. Injections are so hit and miss for me and they haven't allowed me to enjoy my sexuality at all because it's still a big "maybe" when it comes to the question of whether I'll actually be able to properly fuck when the time comes for it. The amount of pussy I've turned down due to this is enough to make a man cry. I don't have much advice unfortunately. I even paid to get a doppler done with caverject, which worked pretty well because it was injected by the doctor, and the doctor told me it "looked like a natural erection" so it was basically no help. Apparently it can be caused by a tendon issue at the base of the penis but who knows how they would diagnose that, and even if they did if anything could be done about it. I'm still strongly considering an implant. Good luck with your search and keep your head up--I know how much of an impact this has on a young mans mental health.

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Re: Unsure of getting an implant

Postby dan_bionic » Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:59 am

Hello,
if you check my video in the signature, you'll see how an implanted dick usually looks like.

The shape is usually as natural as your dick was before.
The sensitivity is worse in the first few months after surgery but it comes back and you'l have a lot of fun with your implanted dick.
However as you are young, you'll need at least two or three revisions, so this you may take in account.
Anyway, instead of suffering from penile problems and psychological problems just go for an implant, if nothing else really helps.

Cheers
Dan
65, from Germany, 30 years of ED
Implant July 20th, 2023, AMS LGX 18cm plus 5 cm RTE
That was the best I could ever do and I should have done it much earlier.
How I use to inflate und deflate my penile implant


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