Coasty wrote:I had my pre-op with Dr Hakky today for my Titan implant surgery in December. He offered a Rigicon implant early next year if I wanted to be part of FDA testing. I don’t know enough about the Rigicon and hesitant to be part of a test group. Is it worth delaying the surgery to get the Rigicon? He mentioned it should eliminate the dog ears and more user friendly pump.
Do you have any benefit in pricing for being part of the test?
Rigicon is already available in many other countries. Its quite good. Difficult to say if their durability is better or worse than other brands as not many years have passed yet. I have the pulse pump and is noisy AF. However, i heard from other people theirs is not noisy. I guess it's hit or miss. Same with titan, some people get a noisy pump and some don't.
The deflated state feels natural and no dog ears. But you can say this about ams as well.
If you are a very girthy person rigicon will give you a better girth than others. If you are regular girth probably you will see no difference.
