Hello, I have a few questions about implants revisions, hopefully anyone who went through at least one can answer them:
1. How is the recovery process going compare with the first implant? Is it easier / faster / less painful or is it similar to the first one?
2. How is it with the cost? You have to pay for an implant for the first time, do you also have to pay full price after each revision?
3. Do you need to have whole implant replaced? How common it is that only some parts of it are sufficient to get replaced and how does that affect cost and recovery time?
Implants revisions - few questions
Implants revisions - few questions
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23yo gay male. Suspected venous leak. Currently on Viagra / Cialis, both certainly help but not confident enough to be a top. Let's see what the future brings - I'm here to face it.
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What is "up"?
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1: It is generally reported as being easier.
2: That depends upon what is replaced. See #3. What country you live in. Your insurance status. Even what region of the USA that you live in.
3: Revision can go from just one part to a complete change. The surgeon & hospital costs are generally the biggest costs. Too many variables are involved to even give a reasonable guess on costs.
2: That depends upon what is replaced. See #3. What country you live in. Your insurance status. Even what region of the USA that you live in.
3: Revision can go from just one part to a complete change. The surgeon & hospital costs are generally the biggest costs. Too many variables are involved to even give a reasonable guess on costs.
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months
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1.My revisions were much less painful and healed much faster (my initial surgeon was an inept liar).
2. Each is a new surgery with all new charges. I don't think you are charged for the device itself.
3. Mine have been "total replacements". I seem to remember having read of someone who had a "partial replacement" but....my memory is shorter than my.... dick.
My only regret was my poor choice of my initial implant surgeon.
Good luck man!
2. Each is a new surgery with all new charges. I don't think you are charged for the device itself.
3. Mine have been "total replacements". I seem to remember having read of someone who had a "partial replacement" but....my memory is shorter than my.... dick.
My only regret was my poor choice of my initial implant surgeon.
Good luck man!
73 Years old. RP Oct 2010, No erections after, Botched Titan implant April, 2013, Successful Titan revision, April , 2014 by Dr. Paul Perito, Miami. Titan failure Feb 2017. Rev. by Dr Perito March 1st, 2017. Titan failure Nov 2020. New Titan January 2021
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Spontaneous1 wrote:What is "up"?
A post, generally by the original poster. It moves a thread to the top hoping it will get an answer.
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Thanks Gt1956.
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Spontaneous1 wrote:Thanks Gt1956.
Thanks for the thanks.
Personally I don't support the practice. I've never done it.
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Me either, apparently!
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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Well I recently had a revision due to getting an infection a few months later after the first time.
1. It's NOT as bad as the first time. The first time was quite rough for me.
2. I didn't have to drop a dime for the second op.
3. Yes he replaced the entire device with a new one and so far so good.
1. It's NOT as bad as the first time. The first time was quite rough for me.
2. I didn't have to drop a dime for the second op.
3. Yes he replaced the entire device with a new one and so far so good.
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