I have answers: TEP, Rigicon, Expandables, Pump Position etc etc

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ready2go
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Re: I have answers: TEP, Rigicon, Expandables, Pump Position etc etc

Postby ready2go » Sat May 10, 2025 10:08 pm

splitpeach wrote:
Discovernew wrote:
splitpeach wrote:
I understand. Very interesting. I wonder what the discrepancy is then. Perhaps the consultants have taken this view and it hasnt yet trickled down to the wider team. I wonder what she means by the first model and second model. Has there been a significant modification?


Rigicon had hardware failures in their early models. They released the pulse pump in 2024 which is their latest model and so far they have had good reception.

Plenty of people in the forum have rigicons.


I'm sure there are some happy Rigicon patients, but Niall's account seems convincing as he is adamant about what the consultants have advised.... There must be something to it for them to have told him this


so he was advised to not get a ridgecon because it might break as much as the titan and ams ? got it .
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Discovernew
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Re: I have answers: TEP, Rigicon, Expandables, Pump Position etc etc

Postby Discovernew » Sun May 11, 2025 10:50 am

ready2go wrote:
splitpeach wrote:
Discovernew wrote:
Rigicon had hardware failures in their early models. They released the pulse pump in 2024 which is their latest model and so far they have had good reception.

Plenty of people in the forum have rigicons.


I'm sure there are some happy Rigicon patients, but Niall's account seems convincing as he is adamant about what the consultants have advised.... There must be something to it for them to have told him this


so he was advised to not get a ridgecon because it might break as much as the titan and ams ? got it .


Lol, great conclusion :) I see doctors pushing titan as being the "ubreakable implant", but we all know from this forum this is far from the truth. How many titans we see in this forum being replaced before 3 years? how many people had 3 titans in a row? At least rigicon gives you a lifetime warranty, and bigger girth than the titan, and more natural flaccid (no dog ears).
Implanted October 11, 2024, Dr Karaman. Infla10 AX 20cm +1cm RTE.
My Implant Journal - Click Here

ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc

splitpeach
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Re: I have answers: TEP, Rigicon, Expandables, Pump Position etc etc

Postby splitpeach » Sun May 11, 2025 7:10 pm

Discovernew wrote:
ready2go wrote:
splitpeach wrote:
I'm sure there are some happy Rigicon patients, but Niall's account seems convincing as he is adamant about what the consultants have advised.... There must be something to it for them to have told him this


so he was advised to not get a ridgecon because it might break as much as the titan and ams ? got it .


Lol, great conclusion :) I see doctors pushing titan as being the "ubreakable implant", but we all know from this forum this is far from the truth. How many titans we see in this forum being replaced before 3 years? how many people had 3 titans in a row? At least rigicon gives you a lifetime warranty, and bigger girth than the titan, and more natural flaccid (no dog ears).



How long has your most recent Rigicon been in? How do you find it? How is it flaccid?
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.

Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.

NewGuy2025
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Re: I have answers: TEP, Rigicon, Expandables, Pump Position etc etc

Postby NewGuy2025 » Sun May 18, 2025 11:20 am

Experience with Rigicon Infla 10X: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26566
41 years old, Rigicon Infla 10X 18cm + 2 RTE (2cm & 1,5cm) - 21,5 cm total - by Dr. Sean Park & Prof. Osmonov @UKSH Lübeck / Germany

My journey + cycling-documentation: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2656


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