Hunchback wrote:I've been following this for a while now, after someone else posted about it here before...
What is really interesting in this solution is that indeed it should be way less destructive and definitive, it should be just an add-on and no penis tissue would be removed to install it. Also it's way simpler than a penis implant, has less parts, no reservoirs and almost no mechanical aspects to it. A device like that could contract by simply applying voltage to it... So yeah, so far i've been holding off getting an implant hoping a tech just like that might become reality in my lifetime. Hitting 42 this year, i believe i still have time, even tho i am getting really annoyed with shitty injection results and diminishing returns, especially in a country where Trimix is not available.
You sound like you have a similar thought process to myself. I am also in my 40s and we definitely have time on our side. I really don't want something that is as destructive as the existing penile implant technology. On paper, something like this should cause less damage and be simpler.
The fact that this company already market this concept in other fields, indicates that it would not be too much of a jump to develop something in the field of ED.
Out of interest how long have you been following this for, as I have no idea how long it has been in development.
