Are implants a long term solution?

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Hrc714
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby Hrc714 » Mon May 06, 2024 7:29 am

I credit length loss to a slightly longer but much wider implant so it is a unique case. As I see it the volume is still the same, just stretched wider rather than longer. Aggressive cycling may correct loss but I have not been diligent as I am not using it.
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Implant July 2017, AMS 700, 24 X 12 MM, 2 x .5 CM extension.
Implant failed Nov , 2021
Revision March 2022, Titan 26 cm.

Rider1400
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby Rider1400 » Mon May 06, 2024 10:34 am

Good point was made. Yes, most revisions get 2cm longer than original but I’ve never yet heard of a person getting a revision and then saying wow!… I’m 2cm longer measured after revision. It took me 10 months to get my implant and my tissues stretched out to max after my first…. I feel that if they add 2cm with my revision( hopefully not for many years) it won’t take as long to get my tissues stretched out to where they were before. Please, anybody that’s had a revision chime in here. Did you initially lose as much immediately after surgery as you did o. Your first? How does that work.
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 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong and loving it!

fucked0ne
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby fucked0ne » Wed Nov 06, 2024 4:43 pm

newhope wrote:in the end there is a risk of losing length on each operation


But why?
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.

Totitoti
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby Totitoti » Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:35 pm

It certantly is a long term solution thats the anwser.

Will it fail, it certainly will, its a lottery like life itself but the good news is you can replace it just like your phone, your car battery etc. How long will it last, again its a lottery but the vast majority of implatees are happy, this forum is not a good place to judge longevity of the devices or how happy users are because by the very nature of the forum you find here more stories of failures or issues, most of the happy users never show up here on the forum.

How do you decide when to get it is up to you, when you feel you are loosing out on opportunities go for it dive in pick a good surgen and don’t look back.

Good luck
ED Since early 40's used injections for 1 year, at 55 got implanted by Perito April 19/2023, Titan 24 + 2 rte's
Before. 6.75 lenght 6.5 girth
After 7. Length 5.25 girth

easymoney
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby easymoney » Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:58 pm

I had a Rigicon mallabble revision due to being undersized from the first surgery. Original implant was 6-30-2023 and was 13mm x 17cm. The revised implant 6-10-2024 is 13mm x 20cm although so I do believe I might have gained some.

Mark1974
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Re: Are implants a long term solution?

Postby Mark1974 » Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:29 pm

Txagq8 wrote:
Not too sound Hitleresque but they are also the final solution.



Perhaps Hitler would have benefited from a penile implant
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


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