Depending on the results from my cardiologist, and then from an angiogram, I am scheduled to have an implant on November 1 by Dr. Eid. I have been dealing with severe ED for four or five years now and I have exhausted all options so I am finally at peace with the fact that I need the implant.
However, after doing my research, I was hoping to have an AMS because I was led to believe it was more natural. Also, I am not that big at 5 1/2 inches so I thought it would be the right choice for me; however, Eid says the Coloplast classic is the best choice for me…he is the doctor, and obviously one of the best if not the best, so I will go along with what he advises.
I’m just wondering if he has ever done an AMS for anyone on this forum? I guess I’m asking if he just has some type of contract with Coloplast where he only does those exclusively? He did say that with AMS I would need rear tip extenders, while I probably would not with Coloplast…not sure why that is the case. It seems that one should avoid rear tip extenders if they can…?
Any feedback is appreciated, thank you.
Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
63 years old, pills stopped working; Struggled with injections and restriction bands for past 2 years, minimal success. I’ve finally come to terms with needing an implant was scheduled for November 1, 2024, but my surgeon is on sick leave.
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Dr. Eid is listed as a Center of Excellence surgeon for Coloplast. I don't see him listed as a Center of Excellence surgeon by AMS. To me, he is obviously a Coloplast fan!
Here's a video about RTEs that might answer your question:
Penile Implant RTEs: What you need to know
https://youtu.be/uqumJs7mxfE?si=DiynZ1pM-MkSvp0n
Here's a video about RTEs that might answer your question:
Penile Implant RTEs: What you need to know
https://youtu.be/uqumJs7mxfE?si=DiynZ1pM-MkSvp0n
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
I'm a believer in using a surgeon that offers as many options as possible. Men and their dicks are not one size fits all. If you go to a Ford dealer, you're going to be told Fords are the best choice.
RTEs are not a problem unless excessively used. RTEs allow the surgeon to adjust where the fixed hoses coming off the cylinders drop into your scrotum for the best outcome.
Also, AMS implants are more expensive to purchase, so unless the surgeon passes the increase on to you (or the insurance carrier), there is more money to be made by the doctor by installing Coloplast. On a worldwide scale, there are FAR more AMS implants in operation than Coloplast, and it's not close.
RTEs are not a problem unless excessively used. RTEs allow the surgeon to adjust where the fixed hoses coming off the cylinders drop into your scrotum for the best outcome.
Also, AMS implants are more expensive to purchase, so unless the surgeon passes the increase on to you (or the insurance carrier), there is more money to be made by the doctor by installing Coloplast. On a worldwide scale, there are FAR more AMS implants in operation than Coloplast, and it's not close.
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"
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Many people here report pain and uncomfort in flaccid with titan. Unless you have peyronne or you are very big (more than 7.5”) ask for AMS.
Doctors earn more with titan so they push for the titan
Doctors earn more with titan so they push for the titan
LGX 18 + 1, 90 cc. 2023/12
Pre-OP VED length: 5.5". Post-OP: 4". At 3 months post-op: 5".
Cycling with a lot of pain for the first 5 months, now improving
If you have a motorcycle or a bike stop using it (ED with motorcycle accident).
Pre-OP VED length: 5.5". Post-OP: 4". At 3 months post-op: 5".
Cycling with a lot of pain for the first 5 months, now improving
If you have a motorcycle or a bike stop using it (ED with motorcycle accident).
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Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Very true as the friends above say, first of all the extenders to be placed (if they are needed) are decided with the patient open on the operating table, according to the doctors they push the implants where there is more gain for them, I have a functioning coloplast and I will remove it on September 24th because it hurts, I have heard many here that the coloplast hurts ams, few or none that ams hurts, now the doctors tell us what they want to take us on their turf
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
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Dr Levine presented both implants to me and discussed the strengths and weaknesses of both. He even presented the models of both implants. Then he left the choice to me.
Eid seems to suggest Coloplast to most of his patients. I'm not cynical and don't think it is for purely financial reasons, but I wonder why that is.
Eid seems to suggest Coloplast to most of his patients. I'm not cynical and don't think it is for purely financial reasons, but I wonder why that is.
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
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
LastHope wrote:Dr. Eid is listed as a Center of Excellence surgeon for Coloplast. I don't see him listed as a Center of Excellence surgeon by AMS. To me, he is obviously a Coloplast fan!
Here's a video about RTEs that might answer your question:
Penile Implant RTEs: What you need to know
https://youtu.be/uqumJs7mxfE?si=DiynZ1pM-MkSvp0n
The video was very informative, thank you! And thank you to everyone for weighing in… Well, I do think that Doctor Eid has a bias in favor of the titan, but since I am based in New York already and he is an excellent surgeon, I have to go with his recommendation. I just wish his recommendation was not based on only dealing with one company, but I have to consider myself lucky to live in the same city as one of the top penile implant surgeons. Dr. Clavell does say in his video, several times, to trust your surgeon.
I’m still curious to see if anyone on this forum has had an AMS implant from Dr. Eid. If not, that does tell us something….
63 years old, pills stopped working; Struggled with injections and restriction bands for past 2 years, minimal success. I’ve finally come to terms with needing an implant was scheduled for November 1, 2024, but my surgeon is on sick leave.
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
Martin25 wrote:Depending on the results from my cardiologist, and then from an angiogram, I am scheduled to have an implant on November 1 by Dr. Eid. I have been dealing with severe ED for four or five years now and I have exhausted all options so I am finally at peace with the fact that I need the implant.
However, after doing my research, I was hoping to have an AMS because I was led to believe it was more natural. Also, I am not that big at 5 1/2 inches so I thought it would be the right choice for me; however, Eid says the Coloplast classic is the best choice for me…he is the doctor, and obviously one of the best if not the best, so I will go along with what he advises.
I’m just wondering if he has ever done an AMS for anyone on this forum? I guess I’m asking if he just has some type of contract with Coloplast where he only does those exclusively? He did say that with AMS I would need rear tip extenders, while I probably would not with Coloplast…not sure why that is the case. It seems that one should avoid rear tip extenders if they can…?
Any feedback is appreciated, thank you.
The only reason that I can see is that the titan comes in more incramental sizes so you could be given implant that is your exact size so that an RTE is not needed. Otherwise at that size I don't see why implant size would matter with either model. I don't know how accurate your measurement is but in order to get a true measurement it would have to be done during surgery to see how much distal and proximal penis you have. If you are 5.5 in bone pressed then your implant should be at 16-18 centimeters with an aggressive sizing of the stretched penis into the glands and to account for the proximal penis that doesn't extend out of your body. Good luck to you
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Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
I'm leaning towards a Titan with a Classic Genesis Pump.
My reasons are:
1. My penis has a slight downwards bend and I would like to have a post implant straighter penis. Titan gives me a better chance here.
2. I would like to avoid rear tip extenders which I have heard can cause less stability after talking with a few implant recipients especially since I probably won't have a very deep curra given I'm a thin person. Since the Titan comes in 2cm increments, it gives me a better chance to avoid extenders.
3. With the thinner diameter cylinders of the AMS (18mm vs 22mm), I have also been told that the penis can look a lot more oval with the AMS especially the urethra can get nestled in between the cylinders
4. The cylinders are a lot more durable than AMS. From Dr Hakky: The AMS outer layer silicone is very thin and if it tears the implant may continue to work but the corporal tissue will start growing in the underlying Dacron fiber which will make a revision somewhat more difficult. I don't know what are the real chances of the outer layer failing and the implant still working. Dr Eid has mentioned similar thing in one of his YouTube videos.
5. The pump is quite a bit smaller
My concerns:
1. Whether the titan will be too big for my corpora width. My erect size from pubic bone to the tip of the engorged glans with bimix is 6 inches. My girth near the tip is 4.5 inches and girth near the base is 5 inches. The tip of my glans from one side to the other runs just a tad bit above 1 inch.
2. Dog ears and kinks. I have heard from Dr Eid and a lot of folks on this forum that the stiffer titan becomes more pliable over time. So any dog ear related pain or uncomfortableness should improve over time.
My reasons are:
1. My penis has a slight downwards bend and I would like to have a post implant straighter penis. Titan gives me a better chance here.
2. I would like to avoid rear tip extenders which I have heard can cause less stability after talking with a few implant recipients especially since I probably won't have a very deep curra given I'm a thin person. Since the Titan comes in 2cm increments, it gives me a better chance to avoid extenders.
3. With the thinner diameter cylinders of the AMS (18mm vs 22mm), I have also been told that the penis can look a lot more oval with the AMS especially the urethra can get nestled in between the cylinders
4. The cylinders are a lot more durable than AMS. From Dr Hakky: The AMS outer layer silicone is very thin and if it tears the implant may continue to work but the corporal tissue will start growing in the underlying Dacron fiber which will make a revision somewhat more difficult. I don't know what are the real chances of the outer layer failing and the implant still working. Dr Eid has mentioned similar thing in one of his YouTube videos.
5. The pump is quite a bit smaller
My concerns:
1. Whether the titan will be too big for my corpora width. My erect size from pubic bone to the tip of the engorged glans with bimix is 6 inches. My girth near the tip is 4.5 inches and girth near the base is 5 inches. The tip of my glans from one side to the other runs just a tad bit above 1 inch.
2. Dog ears and kinks. I have heard from Dr Eid and a lot of folks on this forum that the stiffer titan becomes more pliable over time. So any dog ear related pain or uncomfortableness should improve over time.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant.
Re: Has anyone had an AMS implanted by Dr. Eid?
@martin25,
I typically review the CMS site to understand the financial relationships between physicians and pharma or device companies before any new physician appointment.
You can access it here: https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/
Device companies often rely on experienced surgeons to provide feedback to refine their products, so this is a common aspect of the industry.
I'm glad the RTE video was helpful! Dr. Clavell has a video comparing Titan vs AMS, and another comparing Titan Classic vs OTR.
Discussing the pros and cons of all options with our trusted surgeon, after our research, helps to gain a nuanced understanding of their perspective and reasoning.
I typically review the CMS site to understand the financial relationships between physicians and pharma or device companies before any new physician appointment.
You can access it here: https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/
Device companies often rely on experienced surgeons to provide feedback to refine their products, so this is a common aspect of the industry.
I'm glad the RTE video was helpful! Dr. Clavell has a video comparing Titan vs AMS, and another comparing Titan Classic vs OTR.
Discussing the pros and cons of all options with our trusted surgeon, after our research, helps to gain a nuanced understanding of their perspective and reasoning.
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