Kinks/bends in implant

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30sAdventurer
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Kinks/bends in implant

Postby 30sAdventurer » Mon Sep 15, 2025 4:44 pm

I’m recently implanted, five weeks old. I have noticed that I have started getting a bit of a bend in the cylinder on one side.

I think it’s from where it’s flaccid. There is a bend which happens naturally from where my penis is hanging. It seems to then be getting worse when I inflate it to the point where my penis is bending to one side and I have a bump in the cylinder, which doesn’t go away when it’s fully inflated.

Is this something that others have experienced?
35 year old. Suffering ED most of my life, psychological. Pills didn’t work, injections were not spontaneous enough for my sexlife and the 2h erection afterwards HURT.

Implanted with AMS 700 LGX 12mm x 21cm

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Re: Kinks/bends in implant

Postby tooyoung » Mon Sep 15, 2025 5:29 pm

30sAdventurer wrote:I’m recently implanted, five weeks old. I have noticed that I have started getting a bit of a bend in the cylinder on one side.

I think it’s from where it’s flaccid. There is a bend which happens naturally from where my penis is hanging. It seems to then be getting worse when I inflate it to the point where my penis is bending to one side and I have a bump in the cylinder, which doesn’t go away when it’s fully inflated.

Is this something that others have experienced?



Wait untill you are cleared for sex to test axial rigidity because if it's truely a kink caused by a fibrous band that might compromise rigidity and cause buckling at the spot of the kink....usually Titan is prefered for fibrotic tunica over AMS...because the sturdier cylinders of the titan is needed to push or fight back fibrotic spots..also this might also be insufficient and extra scratching/carving is needed at that spot....so I recommed watchful waiting and giving cycling the chance to even out that kink as it might resolve on its' own...if not (god forbid) you might wanna need to do an mri and evaluate what is causing the kink..only if it really affects axial rigidity.

May I ask who is your surgeon ?


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