Uneven tips placement could this be an erosion risk
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splitpeach
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Re: Uneven tips placement could this be an erosion risk
Im considering an implant with Ralph so I'm following this keenly.
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.
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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Ljammmm
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Re: Uneven tips placement could this be an erosion risk
So I had my appointment with professor Ralph yesterday. He took a look at it and said it looked normal, but I really don't agree, it's improved slightly in terms of the sharpness, but I think this is just by virtue of my head developing a greater tilt.
He asked if I have had sex, and when I said yes but it hurt them he said this is normal at 2 months. In hindsight he must of misheard me (i hope).
To be honest I didn't advocate for myself the best I could, my train was cancelled and had to get a later one meaning a sprint from the station to the office, so there was a lot of puffing and panting.
I've sent a follow up email refocusing on solely the alignment issue if there is no risk of erosion (as per Ralph), asking when I can expect to not hurt my partner, is he sure this looks normal, will the issue resolve on its own, any specific modelling methods I should apply to improve the tip placement.
I've sent him a pre op photo to show the previous alignment (drug aided errection) taken the month of the operation and that it's clearly a post surgery issue.
I think it's time to get a second opinion, if anyone has any recommendations for someone in the UK that would be very helpful?
Definitely starting to feel very worn down by this.
I will of course keep posting as things progress.
He asked if I have had sex, and when I said yes but it hurt them he said this is normal at 2 months. In hindsight he must of misheard me (i hope).
To be honest I didn't advocate for myself the best I could, my train was cancelled and had to get a later one meaning a sprint from the station to the office, so there was a lot of puffing and panting.
I've sent a follow up email refocusing on solely the alignment issue if there is no risk of erosion (as per Ralph), asking when I can expect to not hurt my partner, is he sure this looks normal, will the issue resolve on its own, any specific modelling methods I should apply to improve the tip placement.
I've sent him a pre op photo to show the previous alignment (drug aided errection) taken the month of the operation and that it's clearly a post surgery issue.
I think it's time to get a second opinion, if anyone has any recommendations for someone in the UK that would be very helpful?
Definitely starting to feel very worn down by this.
I will of course keep posting as things progress.
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33yr old
Implanted 25/11/25
Titan 22cm no rte's
Implanted 25/11/25
Titan 22cm no rte's
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Ljammmm
- Posts: 34
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Re: Uneven tips placement could this be an erosion risk
splitpeach wrote:Im considering an implant with Ralph so I'm following this keenly.
FYI just updated, tagging you as you are keen to know.
33yr old
Implanted 25/11/25
Titan 22cm no rte's
Implanted 25/11/25
Titan 22cm no rte's
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