The Everlasting IPP!
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Sad as it is, there will probably not be much improvement over the ones we have in life expectancy. They still say average around 10 years which I still believe. The reasons we hear about so many issues here is simply that’s what this sight is mostly about. As with anything that’s mechanical, it will eventually wear out and break. Add in manufacturing practices and install issues you will always have breakage at some point. I’ve owned trucks that lasted 250,000 miles and I had one last week that blew up at 180,000 miles. My neighbor had a new Chevy that practically blew up at 50,000 miles and he was meticulous with maintenance and drove like an old man. Mechanical failure is the norm. All we can do is get the best instal job and hope for the best. At least in my lifetime that’s my hope. 2years and 7 months and going strong.
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 with Classic pump 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong
Re: The Everlasting IPP!
considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
Rigicon since 6-2023 happy to share my experience and do show and tell
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easymoney wrote:considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
Good point, easymoney, but there is some evidence that people are getting implanted earlier and earlier now.
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
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fucked0ne wrote:easymoney wrote:considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
Good point, easymoney, but there is some evidence that people are getting implanted earlier and earlier now.
The influence of social media is undeniable.
The narrative is shifting from "My Trimix prescribing general urologist recommended an implant" to "I saw a YouTube video, and I want that implant."
40, Coloplast Genesis, 1/2025, Dr. Christine, UCAL
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LastHope wrote:fucked0ne wrote:easymoney wrote:considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
Good point, easymoney, but there is some evidence that people are getting implanted earlier and earlier now.
The influence of social media is undeniable.
The narrative is shifting from "My Trimix prescribing general urologist recommended an implant" to "I saw a YouTube video, and I want that implant."
Well, that's not quite what I had in mind. I see a lot of younger guys on this board, 30s and down, claiming ED from SSRIs and "jelquing," a kind of penis-enlargement exercise that causes microtrauma. I don't think these were common causes of ED 40 or maybe even 20 years ago. The overprescribing of SSRIs really occurred over the last 15 years, and "jelquing" is mostly a Reddit phenomenon.
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
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fucked0ne wrote:LastHope wrote:fucked0ne wrote:
Good point, easymoney, but there is some evidence that people are getting implanted earlier and earlier now.
The influence of social media is undeniable.
The narrative is shifting from "My Trimix prescribing general urologist recommended an implant" to "I saw a YouTube video, and I want that implant."
Well, that's not quite what I had in mind. I see a lot of younger guys on this board, 30s and down, claiming ED from SSRIs and "jelquing," a kind of penis-enlargement exercise that causes microtrauma. I don't think these were common causes of ED 40 or maybe even 20 years ago. The overprescribing of SSRIs really occurred over the last 15 years, and "jelquing" is mostly a Reddit phenomenon.
Don't forget the hair loss meds. Thats more centered on younger men also.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Gt1956 wrote:fucked0ne wrote:LastHope wrote:
The influence of social media is undeniable.
The narrative is shifting from "My Trimix prescribing general urologist recommended an implant" to "I saw a YouTube video, and I want that implant."
Well, that's not quite what I had in mind. I see a lot of younger guys on this board, 30s and down, claiming ED from SSRIs and "jelquing," a kind of penis-enlargement exercise that causes microtrauma. I don't think these were common causes of ED 40 or maybe even 20 years ago. The overprescribing of SSRIs really occurred over the last 15 years, and "jelquing" is mostly a Reddit phenomenon.
Don't forget the hair loss meds. Thats more centered on younger men also.
That's right, Gt1956! "Post-Finasteride Syndrome."
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, by Dr. Andrew Kramer, Urology Associates of Cape Cod. AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.
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easymoney wrote:considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
I can certainly respond to your comment about revisions after a “certain age”. I got my implant at 79, one year ago , October 27. I turned 80 in September, so ten years with my mechanical penis should do the trick for me, I do believe? But then, we might just have to wait and see?
Watch this space.
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Every design has trade-offs. To me, 10-20 years seems like pretty good durability. To make it last longer might make it more expensive, less flexible, harder to pump, or god knows what other tradeoffs there might be. I think they've done a damn good job. I'm sure there will keep being improvements, but if I were prioritizing, I'm not sure I'd put longer life at the top of my list.
Implanted June, 2022 by Dr. Karpman. 22cm Titan with 1.5cm RTE.
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Mijudac79 wrote:easymoney wrote:considering the average age of a man getting an implant is 63 .. if it lasts 10 years how many will be in good enough health to get a revision ...or have the desire and energy to want or use an implant by then.
I can certainly respond to your comment about revisions after a “certain age”. I got my implant at 79, one year ago , October 27. I turned 80 in September, so ten years with my mechanical penis should do the trick for me, I do believe? But then, we might just have to wait and see?
Watch this space.
My dr put an IPP in a 101 year old man. He was in very good health. Getting married to a 90 something woman & they wanted a sex life.
Don't be quick to scoff at a revision at 90. You would still be younger than this man. Either way, good luck.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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