Overeducated buttoned up professional

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Re: Overeducated buttoned up professional

Postby RigiconDownUnder » Tue Dec 30, 2025 12:46 am

wilsonmill wrote:You will be fine with either a AMS or a Titan, I have had both, you will be able to conceal after you have healed and are use to using it. Can't tell you about Rigicon, I haven't had that one yet, hope the AMS lasts. Good luck and don't over think it, most men are aware of this issue but you adapt.


Thank you Wilsonmill. Appreciate that.
Did you experience a significant girth difference between Titan and AMS?
T1 Diabetes. Progressive ED after a motorcycle accident. Rezūm therapy for enlarged prostate. On Trimix. Scheduled for Rigicon Infla10 Pulse DIPP.

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Re: Overeducated buttoned up professional

Postby RigiconDownUnder » Tue Dec 30, 2025 12:48 am

Jsmith194589 wrote:
RigiconDownUnder wrote:Hi bionic family,

I was originally dead set on Rigicon Infla Pulse DIPP due to my surgeon's preference. I'm seriously reconsidering whether to go for the Titan, AMS 700 CX or Rigicon Infla Pulse DIPP. I'm an overeducated buttoned-up professional, and I fear that the length expanding Rigicon Infla Pulse DIPP might be visible with a bulge on my suit when I attend executive meetings.

Which implant best suits overeducated buttoned up professional environments?

It sounds like AMS 700 might be the better choice. Many members here say that it has the greatest flaccid, while the Titan offers the greatest erection but a suboptimal flaccid state. Any thoughts on this would be highly appreciated.

Does surgical technique affect how the implant is concealed in a suit? Will Rigicon's Phantom technique cause more bulge compared to Titan/AMS's penoscrotal techniques?


Hey mate. I’ve had both Rigicon models. The AX (length expanding) model is pretty much the same size flaccid as it was pre-op. I definitely haven’t had any issues with concealing it.


Thanks brother.
T1 Diabetes. Progressive ED after a motorcycle accident. Rezūm therapy for enlarged prostate. On Trimix. Scheduled for Rigicon Infla10 Pulse DIPP.

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Re: Overeducated buttoned up professional

Postby RigiconDownUnder » Tue Dec 30, 2025 1:06 am

duke_cicero wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:
duke_cicero wrote:
I have a malleable that's hard in my pants all the time and I wear wool pants in the office and nobody notices ;). I'm in a job where my graduate degree and decade-plus of experience matters when talking to C-suite folks, in case that means anything.


Am in a very similar boat and this was a concern point of mine, but once I get my MPP I’m planning on buying Ministry of Supply kinetic pants to start out and then eventually switch back to dark wash jeans once they’re comfortable again.


Can absolutely vouch for those kinetic pants from Ministry of Supply. They're amazing.


Thank you for the pants suggestion, Duke Cicero. I'll order a pair. I did discuss the malleable option with my doctor and his PA. They shared that in their clinical experience, they are strongly associated with girth loss a couple of years post-implantation. They discouraged me from selecting it. I would appreciate your thoughts on this point. Thanks again for the pant suggestion.
T1 Diabetes. Progressive ED after a motorcycle accident. Rezūm therapy for enlarged prostate. On Trimix. Scheduled for Rigicon Infla10 Pulse DIPP.

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Re: Overeducated buttoned up professional

Postby duke_cicero » Tue Dec 30, 2025 3:12 pm

RigiconDownUnder wrote:
duke_cicero wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:
Am in a very similar boat and this was a concern point of mine, but once I get my MPP I’m planning on buying Ministry of Supply kinetic pants to start out and then eventually switch back to dark wash jeans once they’re comfortable again.


Can absolutely vouch for those kinetic pants from Ministry of Supply. They're amazing.


Thank you for the pants suggestion, Duke Cicero. I'll order a pair. I did discuss the malleable option with my doctor and his PA. They shared that in their clinical experience, they are strongly associated with girth loss a couple of years post-implantation. They discouraged me from selecting it. I would appreciate your thoughts on this point. Thanks again for the pant suggestion.


For what it's worth, my surgeon didn't flag this as a possibility when I asked, and he's one of the highest-volume surgeons in the world. If anything, I think I've gained girth over the first year of being implanted.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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Re: Overeducated buttoned up professional

Postby wilsonmill » Tue Dec 30, 2025 5:52 pm

RigiconDownUnder wrote:
wilsonmill wrote:You will be fine with either a AMS or a Titan, I have had both, you will be able to conceal after you have healed and are use to using it. Can't tell you about Rigicon, I haven't had that one yet, hope the AMS lasts. Good luck and don't over think it, most men are aware of this issue but you adapt.


Thank you Wilsonmill. Appreciate that.
Did you experience a significant girth difference between Titan and AMS?


No I didn't, however I would use a VED before surgery, keep the blood flowing through it. Good luck
Age 65, type 1 diabetic, Married 21+ years, Titan implant 23 cm 27Feb2019, Duke Medical Hospital, Dr Lentz, failed March of 2024, revision 25Jun24 AMS700 LGX 18cm 5rte's Dr Andrew Chang associated urology Raleigh NC, Rex Hospital


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