For the Brits with implants on NHS

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.



irishguy
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Re: For the Brits with implants on NHS

Postby irishguy » Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:15 pm

Would Ralph implant the rigicon if you paid for the implant??
Could you afford to pay for just the implant??
And then go through NHS to cover Ralph and the hospital? is this possible?
Talk to Ralph or his secretary about this option ya never know what could be done for ya
Age 39
Original implant: 18cm Titan with 2cm rte on right 1.5cm rte on left
Mar 19 2013, Professor Ralph
12 years with implant
Feb 2025 implant leak from the resevoir
Implanter: Professor Ralph
11-Apr-2025 titan otr 22cm revision implant

splitpeach
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Joined: Fri Nov 22, 2024 7:43 pm

Re: For the Brits with implants on NHS

Postby splitpeach » Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:27 pm

irishguy wrote:Would Ralph implant the rigicon if you paid for the implant??
Could you afford to pay for just the implant??
And then go through NHS to cover Ralph and the hospital? is this possible?
Talk to Ralph or his secretary about this option ya never know what could be done for ya


I doubt they would do that. Starts getting very complicated with follow up treatment, liability, guarantees etc.

But they may have a workaround where they could source a Rigicon and I've asked them exactly that. Maybe a trial or to demonstrate under a fellowship perhaps.

Its crazy to me that the leading andrology department in Europe doesn't offer the latest model whereas other departments in the UK on NHS do.
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.


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