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5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 4:34 pm
by wilsonmill
Hello, I had a Titan installed 5 years ago and this past weekend, 16mar 24 I had a flat, yes the Titan failed, went to my doctor today and he confirmed. So I am going to have a revision done but I am skeptical about going back to a ipp and giving a malleable a try, the doctor thinks after having a pump that I would probably be unhappy with a malleable, what's the opinions on this site? I am 64, retired and enjoy biking, pickleball and swimming, taking all this in account, the first 6-8 months with the Titan I had a issue concealing even flaccidly it would seem to expand occasionally on its own. You do get used to it. Thanks and hope to hear to hear from others.

Re: 5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:06 pm
by Old Guy
Sorry to hear about the failure. One of my fears.
I've never had a malleable, but they don't sound anywhere as nice as the Titan. Yes, hiding it can pose an issue at first. Not sure what to tell you, but I'd listen to the doctor. Good luck making that decision.

Re: 5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:43 pm
by wolfpacker
I think hiding a malleable would be much harder than hiding the Titan

Re: 5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:31 pm
by easymoney
I have a Rigicon MPI was implanted 6-2023 .. it is not hard to hide at all unless you are huge might be an issues.
I have the old man fat pad and belly and it bends downwards with no problem .. Live in Fl. so I wear jean shorts most of the time. I could go to a gym and shower and when pointed downwards looks like a thick chubby not an erection .. after about 3 months you forget you have it for the most part ... since you've been implanted already your penis is good and stretched out so sizing should not be an issue .. do your research on brands lots of pros and cons .. read thedriver his posts are about a new genesis implant after 4 revisions with IPP he loves it has posted lots of good information on hiding and using .

Re: 5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:43 pm
by wilsonmill
Thanks for the replies, I am leaning towards the malleable..

Re: 5 yrs and Titan failed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:39 pm
by Rufian
Time to get a malleable

I suggest Rigicon