Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
Thanks but not my birthday .. Had this one since 6-2024 the one before 6-2023 and it did bend the rods are the same diameter as before 13mm I have heard rods 13mm and larger are almost impossible to bend. For the most part you don't notice you have an implant unless it gets in a bind in your underwear or clothing. Nothing has changed in my life since the implant except for the fact the current implant will not bend so hard to lay on my belly on a hard surface. It's also harder to hide and it took much longer for the pain to go away which all of it still has not gone away.
Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
Are all malleable implants the same, or are some easier to bend than others?
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
fucked0ne wrote:Are all malleable implants the same, or are some easier to bend than others?
I think the Coloplast Genesis has a reputation for having the best bend memory, but the diameter of the rods would also be influential
Are you thinking of exchanging your IPP for an MPP?
I have my surgery on 12/9 and I'm scheduled for an AMS IPP, but I'm strongly considering getting an MPP instead after recent posts I've read. I'm scared to death of complications from repeated surgeries
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
Mark1974 wrote:fucked0ne wrote:Are all malleable implants the same, or are some easier to bend than others?
I think the Coloplast Genesis has a reputation for having the best bend memory, but the diameter of the rods would also be influential
Are you thinking of exchanging your IPP for an MPP?
I have my surgery on 12/9 and I'm scheduled for an AMS IPP, but I'm strongly considering getting an MPP instead after recent posts I've read. I'm scared to death of complications from repeated surgeries
That was pretty insightful of you, Mark1974. Yes, I am considering--at some point--of switching from IPP to MPP. I'm on my first IPP and I have an incredibly buggy pump. Not only that, but I don't really like having to pump and cycle for an entire hour out of my day. Yeah, the thought of revisions is annoying too. I really just want a "one and done."
That said, I am a "size king," and the thought of losing a cm is something to consider. At least for me.
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic erectile dysfunction following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, even spinal injections. Nada.
Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
easymoney wrote:Thanks but not my birthday .. Had this one since 6-2024 the one before 6-2023 and it did bend the rods are the same diameter as before 13mm I have heard rods 13mm and larger are almost impossible to bend. For the most part you don't notice you have an implant unless it gets in a bind in your underwear or clothing. Nothing has changed in my life since the implant except for the fact the current implant will not bend so hard to lay on my belly on a hard surface. It's also harder to hide and it took much longer for the pain to go away which all of it still has not gone away.
is simple why, now your implants are longer but also you have more scar tissue than before due to revision surgery thats why is harder to bend
Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
fucked0ne wrote:Are all malleable implants the same, or are some easier to bend than others?
This is how the Tactra, Rigi10, and Genesis rods spring back after being bent to 180 degrees. This is the best case scenario!
However, after one is implanted, the penile tissues provide resistance and tension, which causes the bending ability and spring-back effects to vary widely between individuals.
Once implanted, the penis can typically only be bent to about 90 degrees (if it can), and the resulting memory will only be proportional to that lower bending angle.
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
fucked0ne wrote:Mark1974 wrote:fucked0ne wrote:Are all malleable implants the same, or are some easier to bend than others?
I think the Coloplast Genesis has a reputation for having the best bend memory, but the diameter of the rods would also be influential
Are you thinking of exchanging your IPP for an MPP?
I have my surgery on 12/9 and I'm scheduled for an AMS IPP, but I'm strongly considering getting an MPP instead after recent posts I've read. I'm scared to death of complications from repeated surgeries
That was pretty insightful of you, Mark1974. Yes, I am considering--at some point--of switching from IPP to MPP. I'm on my first IPP and I have an incredibly buggy pump. Not only that, but I don't really like having to pump and cycle for an entire hour out of my day. Yeah, the thought of revisions is annoying too. I really just want a "one and done."
That said, I am a "size king," and the thought of losing a cm is something to consider. At least for me.
I lost a cm
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20 cm + 0.5cm RTE
11 mm diameter rods
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Pre-Op penile length: 7.9 inches length, 4.75 inches girth
Post-Op penile length: 7.5 inches length, 4.5 inches girth
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
TheDongDangler wrote:fucked0ne wrote:Mark1974 wrote:I think the Coloplast Genesis has a reputation for having the best bend memory, but the diameter of the rods would also be influential
Are you thinking of exchanging your IPP for an MPP?
I have my surgery on 12/9 and I'm scheduled for an AMS IPP, but I'm strongly considering getting an MPP instead after recent posts I've read. I'm scared to death of complications from repeated surgeries
That was pretty insightful of you, Mark1974. Yes, I am considering--at some point--of switching from IPP to MPP. I'm on my first IPP and I have an incredibly buggy pump. Not only that, but I don't really like having to pump and cycle for an entire hour out of my day. Yeah, the thought of revisions is annoying too. I really just want a "one and done."
That said, I am a "size king," and the thought of losing a cm is something to consider. At least for me.
I lost a cm
Yeah, this seems to be standard. The tradeoff might be worth it, however. How's your concealment?
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
fucked0ne wrote:TheDongDangler wrote:fucked0ne wrote:
That was pretty insightful of you, Mark1974. Yes, I am considering--at some point--of switching from IPP to MPP. I'm on my first IPP and I have an incredibly buggy pump. Not only that, but I don't really like having to pump and cycle for an entire hour out of my day. Yeah, the thought of revisions is annoying too. I really just want a "one and done."
That said, I am a "size king," and the thought of losing a cm is something to consider. At least for me.
I lost a cm
Yeah, this seems to be standard. The tradeoff might be worth it, however. How's your concealment?
Pretty easy now hard at first
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Pre-Op penile length: 7.9 inches length, 4.75 inches girth
Post-Op penile length: 7.5 inches length, 4.5 inches girth
Happy
20 cm + 0.5cm RTE
11 mm diameter rods
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Pre-Op penile length: 7.9 inches length, 4.75 inches girth
Post-Op penile length: 7.5 inches length, 4.5 inches girth
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Re: Malleable Regicon rigi 10 bendability and conceliblity
fucked0ne wrote:TheDongDangler wrote:fucked0ne wrote:
That was pretty insightful of you, Mark1974. Yes, I am considering--at some point--of switching from IPP to MPP. I'm on my first IPP and I have an incredibly buggy pump. Not only that, but I don't really like having to pump and cycle for an entire hour out of my day. Yeah, the thought of revisions is annoying too. I really just want a "one and done."
That said, I am a "size king," and the thought of losing a cm is something to consider. At least for me.
I lost a cm
Yeah, this seems to be standard. The tradeoff might be worth it, however. How's your concealment?
I’m getting a fat transfer to my hog soon so yeah that’s a fun new journey I’m starting
Rigicon MALLEABLE
20 cm + 0.5cm RTE
11 mm diameter rods
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Pre-Op penile length: 7.9 inches length, 4.75 inches girth
Post-Op penile length: 7.5 inches length, 4.5 inches girth
Happy
20 cm + 0.5cm RTE
11 mm diameter rods
——
Pre-Op penile length: 7.9 inches length, 4.75 inches girth
Post-Op penile length: 7.5 inches length, 4.5 inches girth
Happy
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