Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

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macoza
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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby macoza » Sun Feb 08, 2026 6:26 pm

lionsmane wrote:1. Yes. Ventral (underside) numbness persistent after almost 18 months from penoscrotal incision. Still get pleasure from sex, but harder to orgasm.
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This is why making the decision for me to get an implant is extremely difficult. I dont want to end up having no or little sexual sensation. I really dont know what to do and I'm scared. Can you offer some advice please?

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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby JohnnyBorg » Sun Feb 08, 2026 10:03 pm

macoza wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:most guys who run into these issues DO keep improving months and months later. But for many guys, this part of the healing journey is more of a marathon than a sprint. .

Do most men who get implants run into these issues?

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I can’t say for sure the % incidence of anything like that - just an anecdotal observation from reading many IPP and MPP journals. Have you tried looking around for research on this online or tried aggregating links to research on it with a tool like ChatGPT?

One of these days I should really try to mine the forum for data across the various IPP and MPP journals and do some trend analysis. FrankTalk is definitely a goldmine of self-reported user data, it would be very interesting to get it all organized in a common format.

I think the main thing though is that any surgery carries with it risks - some more likely to occur than others. Some men have issues with sensation and orgasm post-implant, but MANY of these same men see improvements over time. And then there’s a bunch of guys who don’t have this issue at all. You need to decide for yourself if the risks are acceptable to you weighed against the reward: a bionic dick that allows you to have penetrative sex without fear of losing your erection.
33 yrs old. ED since high school. Pills always hit or miss, mostly ineffective. Finally diagnosed with venous leak in early September 2025.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.

lasthope2.0
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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby lasthope2.0 » Sun Feb 08, 2026 11:09 pm

macoza wrote:
lasthope2.0 wrote: it just feels like a relaxing soapy massage rather than something that leads to climax or release.

So are you saying that you dont climax now?

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I can climax if it's done aggressively with a handjob or a pocket pussy. With PIV, I can't.

I've had second opinion consults and was told that sometimes the dorsal nerve or its branches can get injured or stretched during surgery. If it doesn't recover by 24 months, it may be permanent nerve damage.

This should not stop you from getting an implant. This surgery can have a small risk of complications, hopefully around 1%. Do it with the hope that you will be in the majority without issues, but be prepared to face it if you experience a complication.
ED with pills. Skipped injections. 2024 Genesis. Current - Sailing smoothly, though some sensitivity issues persist.

richard_goes_bionic
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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby richard_goes_bionic » Sun Feb 08, 2026 11:17 pm

macoza wrote:
richard_goes_bionic wrote:1. yes it takes longer to reach orgasm due the penis has less feeling.

This is a huge concern for me. I feel if I get the implant that I wont get back sexual sensation and orgasm when having sex.

Did you use the penoscrotal or infrapubic surgical approach?

4. no I dont think loss of 1inch affects your sexual sensation. The only thing in my opinion does that is less feelings in the glans (very cold) and/or in the shaft or other issues like discomfort due sore or numbness.
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Do you still feel numb anywhere? Does it hold you back from feeling sexually satisfied?

Hows the sex now with the implant?
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penoscrotal, you are not loosing your sexual sensation completely but in the beginning and during your recovery you might feel less, due to the reasons I mentioned. I still feel numb some parts of the shaft and my glans is not as sensitive as before but should improve with time, dr. words. sex is great, I. dont remember the last time I had a real boner, just this experience gives you so much pleasure and also for her that you dont mind some discomfort. no pressure that you cant perform, like before I knew I would not last to satisfy her and we went into the devils circle, trying failing, trying failing.....
You have to practice maybe different positions and find out what works best for both of you. I can reach climax but it takes maybe more time. And there is another aspect, I have much more desire for sex since the implant, I could literally fuck every day now. Unfortunately its a little bit to much for her :D
just make sure you get a 1st class high volume surgeon than everything turns out fine.
68 years old, good shape but 10 years struggle with VED, pills, needles.
arterial sclerosis comb.with venous leak.
Rigicon infla 10ax, 22(12+10) x12 + 1cm rte. Dr. Beley, Paris. 06.11.25
before implant: VED 6,5 x 4.9 bone pressed.

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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby Rider1400 » Mon Feb 09, 2026 6:21 pm

macoza wrote:
Rider1400 wrote:. Takes a little time to adjust but it is the best sex I’ve had in over 15 years!

I'm confused. You said that you have "occasional issues with inability to climax". So why is an implant the best sex you ever had? Isn't a natural erection better than an implant?

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Quote…. Best sex I’ve had in over 15 years…. Look at my signature. Been fighting ED for over 15 years! So yes best sex Ive had since I started having ED. Also I was having issues with anticlimactic and still occasionally happens so what I’m saying is it’s probably not related to the implant rather age and sensation issues as much related to age as anything else. I personally think I overused my VED for many months prior to implant which led to sensation loss for some time. And then the cycling twice daily for most of a year was also stressful on my penis. After I started only pumping for actual use 2 or occasionally 3 times a week things seemed to settle down over then next few months.
59 years old ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works but diminishing results with pain. Implanted 5-22 Baylor,Scott,and White Dallas.Dr Michael Wierschem, infrapubic Coloplast with Classic pump 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong

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Re: Did you have any sexual sensation issues after an implant?

Postby 2435tjklAS » Mon Feb 09, 2026 7:28 pm

macoza wrote:
richard_goes_bionic wrote:1. yes it takes longer to reach orgasm due the penis has less feeling.

This is a huge concern for me. I feel if I get the implant that I wont get back sexual sensation and orgasm when having sex.

Did you use the penoscrotal or infrapubic surgical approach?

4. no I dont think loss of 1inch affects your sexual sensation. The only thing in my opinion does that is less feelings in the glans (very cold) and/or in the shaft or other issues like discomfort due sore or numbness.
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Do you still feel numb anywhere? Does it hold you back from feeling sexually satisfied?

Hows the sex now with the implant?
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macoza wrote:
Rider1400 wrote:. Takes a little time to adjust but it is the best sex I’ve had in over 15 years!

I'm confused. You said that you have "occasional issues with inability to climax". So why is an implant the best sex you ever had? Isn't a natural erection better than an implant?

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macoza wrote:
lasthope2.0 wrote: it just feels like a relaxing soapy massage rather than something that leads to climax or release.

So are you saying that you dont climax now?

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macoza wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:most guys who run into these issues DO keep improving months and months later. But for many guys, this part of the healing journey is more of a marathon than a sprint. .

Do most men who get implants run into these issues?

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macoza wrote:
richard_goes_bionic wrote:1. yes it takes longer to reach orgasm due the penis has less feeling.

This is a huge concern for me. I feel if I get the implant that I wont get back sexual sensation and orgasm when having sex.

Did you use the penoscrotal or infrapubic surgical approach?

4. no I dont think loss of 1inch affects your sexual sensation. The only thing in my opinion does that is less feelings in the glans (very cold) and/or in the shaft or other issues like discomfort due sore or numbness.
.


Do you still feel numb anywhere? Does it hold you back from feeling sexually satisfied?

Hows the sex now with the implant?
.

macoza wrote:
Rider1400 wrote:. Takes a little time to adjust but it is the best sex I’ve had in over 15 years!

I'm confused. You said that you have "occasional issues with inability to climax". So why is an implant the best sex you ever had? Isn't a natural erection better than an implant?

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macoza wrote:
lasthope2.0 wrote: it just feels like a relaxing soapy massage rather than something that leads to climax or release.

So are you saying that you dont climax now?

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macoza wrote:
JohnnyBorg wrote:most guys who run into these issues DO keep improving months and months later. But for many guys, this part of the healing journey is more of a marathon than a sprint. .

Do most men who get implants run into these issues?

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I don't know why people keep entertaining his repetitive questions when he won't accept any answers because what he wants is (unrealistic) 100% undeniable proof. All you need to understand, macoza, is this: sensation, getting to orgasm, etc., will be for most people a little more difficult after an implant. Not impossible. Just more difficult. There are further treatments and personal changes like not masturbating frequently that can make it workable or even better than before. Talk to your implant surgeon about this. He can prescribe medication and also suggest changes to your other prescriptions that are making it more difficult. (I got off 200mg Sertraline every night. That's the pill first given to most with premature ejaculation problems, turns out. He asked my psychiatrist to replace it with Wellbutrin. Psychiatrist asked neurologist if he could. Did lab test and was a positive. Change helped a lot.)

And most importantly, this slight change in sensation/orgasm is merely one reality we have to deal with when an implant becomes necessary because we can't get or hold an erection. It won't become superhuman like you want it to. But if you need it, these factors are worth the change.

Is some amount (not all. but some) of loss of sensation and getting to orgasm better or worse than being literally unable to have sex?

There's also one way that worked very well for me to climax with a partner. You might be interested:

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I'm serious it did work for me. :)
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