Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

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Discovernew
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby Discovernew » Mon Mar 31, 2025 11:55 am

mikol1313 wrote:In doing my research to hopefully get implanted this year, the thing I've found that has bothered me the most is the pump. I'd say it's the thing I'm most worried about......it failing, being too hard, being too noticeable, or ending up in a bad location. Wish there was a pump that didn't have to be pumped manually, but was part of the reservoir and worked on 10 year battery ( like a pacemaker). And it could be pumped or deflated using Bluetooth from a phone app.


I don't like the idea of having more points of failure in my implant (batteries that need to be replaced, electronics), plus metal parts that will ring when i go to an airport, etc.

However. I would like to have the option for a pump that goes in a different location from the scrotum, like on the upper leg or the inner thigh, subcutaneously. A place someone would not normally be touching during sex. Particularly i like having girls kiss my balls and play with them during sex so i'd rater have the pump somewhere else if that would be possible.
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Implanted October 11, 2024, Dr Karaman. Infla10 AX 20cm +1cm RTE.
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ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc

jakerip
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby jakerip » Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:21 pm

Discovernew wrote:
mikol1313 wrote:In doing my research to hopefully get implanted this year, the thing I've found that has bothered me the most is the pump. I'd say it's the thing I'm most worried about......it failing, being too hard, being too noticeable, or ending up in a bad location. Wish there was a pump that didn't have to be pumped manually, but was part of the reservoir and worked on 10 year battery ( like a pacemaker). And it could be pumped or deflated using Bluetooth from a phone app.


I don't like the idea of having more points of failure in my implant (batteries that need to be replaced, electronics), plus metal parts that will ring when i go to an airport, etc.

However. I would like to have the option for a pump that goes in a different location from the scrotum, like on the upper leg or the inside of the leg. A place someone would not normally be touching during sex. Particularly i like having girls kiss my balls and play with them during sex so i'd rater have the pump somewhere else if that would be possible.


I'm with you there. It seems like the pump could go anywhere. I guess that's the only place with loose skin though. Idk...a different design could allow it to go in a different place. I did have an awkward moment when preventing a woman to go down to the balls.
41. ED since 2003 surgery to fix PD. Venous leak diagnosed in ‘11. Confirmed worse ‘23. Pills stopped being effective. Implanted by Dr Karaman 10/24. 22cm+1. Infla 10AX

Pre: 7.5" length x 6" girth
Post: 8.1" length x 6" girth

junk098
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby junk098 » Mon Mar 31, 2025 2:18 pm

I think after the 1st year the pump becomes much less of an issue for most. You'll adapt to it's strengths rather than focusing on it's shortcomings.

Next time you visit your local neighborhood orgy, you'll come to appreciate your toy. Other guys will be constantly stroking their cocks to stay hard. You simply massage your scrotum for 20-30 seconds, and you're good to perform for the night. :D

There is a bluetooth pump in the works. I'm not going to stand in line for it. As others have stated, so many things that can go wrong. Once the app becomes popular, will it become a pay subscription? What would you pay to get access to your own dick? What if you loose bluetooth connection while inflating? Does your dick burst? :o What if your dick gets hacked?

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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby LGXDownunder » Tue Apr 01, 2025 12:52 am

junk098 wrote:There is a bluetooth pump in the works. I'm not going to stand in line for it. As others have stated, so many things that can go wrong. Once the app becomes popular, will it become a pay subscription? What would you pay to get access to your own dick? What if you loose bluetooth connection while inflating? Does your dick burst? :o What if your dick gets hacked?

Or you have to call IT support and have them reboot it. And would they need to login to your dick remotely to do that :lol:.
70 y.o. married from Sydney Oz. PC and nerve sparing RRP 2022, but still profound ED since. Tried pills, injections, shockwave therapy, VED. Finally implanted Mar 6 2025 AMS 700 LGX 21cm x 12mm, no RTEs, MS pump, Penoscrotal.
Now dealing with recovery.

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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby GoodWood » Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:42 am

ElbowRoom wrote:
GoodWood wrote:Don’t hold out for new tech.

If you need an implant now, get the implants available now.

Eventually if/when you get a revision get whatever tech is available then.


But in the meantime, get back in the saddle and get a full and active sex life again.


Yeah, my surgeon mentioned that Coloplast has some new revisions to their design coming, but also said it will probably be five years before they are available (slow FDA regulatory process I suspect). I'm not waiting that long!


Agreed. And I don’t want to be the first guy (or the first thousandth guy) having the new tech implanted in me. I don’t want to be the guinea pig for them to figure out the problems and refine their design.

Let someone else get the first year recalled model. I’ll get it once they have refined it and worked out the kinks.
56yo, NYC. ED started at 40. Pills first, then shots for nearly 10 years. 24cm Coloplast Titan w/classic pump implanted by Dr Eid 3/25/2025.
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby adkd124 » Tue Apr 01, 2025 6:36 am

"Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?"
Because it is old. Technology of ipp was designed in 1975. And since 1975 technology stay the same. Only minor improvements like different materials and so on.
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.

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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby frank66665 » Tue Apr 01, 2025 7:11 am

adkd124 wrote:"Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?"
Because it is old. Technology of ipp was designed in 1975. And since 1975 technology stay the same. Only minor improvements like different materials and so on.

5 mm o 5 cm?
56, DE since 2010, the pills worked at high doses not well, on 01/23/23 titan one touch 22, Dr. Gabriele Antonini, Replacement from titan to cx 21 with ms pump on 04/03/2025, today I am almost 60 years old and have various pathologies, testosterone

ElbowRoom
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby ElbowRoom » Tue Apr 01, 2025 12:43 pm

adkd124 wrote:"Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?"
Because it is old. Technology of ipp was designed in 1975. And since 1975 technology stay the same. Only minor improvements like different materials and so on.


It's more modern than aviation. Most small airplanes are flying around with engine designs from the 1930s...no electronics, mechanical ignitions, carbs with floats, air cooled...

If it works well, no need to change things IMO.
58yo in good shape looking at Coloplast Titan. Tri-Mix still works but is a drag.

adkd124
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby adkd124 » Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:44 pm

ElbowRoom wrote:If it works well, no need to change things IMO.

I wouldn't say that. That it works well.
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.

adkd124
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Re: Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?

Postby adkd124 » Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:25 pm

frank66665 wrote:
adkd124 wrote:"Why do even the new pumps seem like old technology ?"
Because it is old. Technology of ipp was designed in 1975. And since 1975 technology stay the same. Only minor improvements like different materials and so on.

5 mm o 5 cm?

5mm in width
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.


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