Jage64 wrote:
If you are at the point that you truly can't decide between the two main devices, then I would defer to the surgeon you choose, especially if there is a cosmetic issue they feel one or the other would address better (bent shaft). Based on the rocket in my pocket, your penis will be arrow straight no matter which one you choose. Of the 3 surgeons you've mentioned, I don't think you can go wrong.
Hi Jage64,
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put together such a detailed and well-thought-out response. Your insights are incredibly helpful and appreciated. People like you are a real asset to the FrankTalk community, and your insights go a long way in helping folks like me.
By the way, I traveled to Atlanta yesterday and had the opportunity to meet Dr. Hakky in person. He is an incredible doctor, very similar to Dr. Clavell, though I found his personality and attention to detail to be a bit more impressive. He spent a significant amount of time answering all my questions, which I really appreciated. Interestingly, he mentioned that he interacts with Dr. Clavell frequently and assured me that I would be in excellent hands with either doctor, ultimately leaving the choice up to me.
When discussing different techniques and protocols, Dr. Hakky explained that each doctor follows a method that has worked for them over the years and advised me not to overthink the variations. He described his own approach, which includes using a drain, keeping inflation at 10% to 30% immediately post-op, and starting the cycling process about seven days after surgery.
Dr. Hakky also showed me both the AMS and Titan implants. When I asked for his recommendation, he respectfully stated that it was a personal decision for me to make but noted that my anatomy would be well-suited for the Titan, as I had expressed some preference for it. He thoroughly explained the pros and cons of each implant and pump. Between the two Coloplast pumps, Dr. Hakky prefers the Titan One Touch, explaining that the pump's thicker material and more durable tubing exits make it sturdier.
Additionally, he performs both the infrapubic and penoscrotal approaches but recommended the penoscrotal for me due to my thin build, suggesting that I might feel the tubing more with the infrapubic approach. However, he did note that the infrapubic method offers quicker healing and is easier to keep clean.
My experience with Dr. Clavell has also been extremely positive, though I felt he was a bit less forthcoming with information. It seems he prefers patients to watch his educational videos rather than answer repetitive questions.
Overall, I came away with the impression that Dr. Hakky favors the Titan, especially since he gave me an information packet with the Coloplast label and mentioned I could reach out to a Coloplast patient liaison.
I plan to contact Dr. Clavell one more time to get his final recommendation before making my decision. Ultimately, my choice will be based on factors such as ease of travel and the ability to return for follow-up visits if needed. Dr. Clavell has the advantage here, given that Houston is just a four-hour drive from Dallas, but I also want to consider which doctor I feel most comfortable with.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant.