Oregon,
I had my first implant (an AMS CX) in 2015 when I was married to a woman. Dr. Cornell implanted the CX. My then wife was not interested in sex so I never used it with a woman. In 2021 we separated and I came out. I met my current partner in 2022 and we made a lot of use of the CX but it never fully expanded to accommodate my dick's girth and it buckled during anal. I mentioned this Dr. Clavell and he encouraged me to have a revision to a Titan in 2025. When he opened up my corpora caverosa, he discovered that the right cylinder had ruptured and he had to scrape its remnants off the walls. I have used my Titan for anal since December, 2025 and the difference is astounding. It is so hard that it can serve as a substitute towel bar. My partner and I cannot say enough good things about it. Hope this helps you.
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Implant failure
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Re: Implant failure
Texas Otter wrote:Oregon,
I had my first implant (an AMS CX) in 2015 when I was married to a woman. Dr. Cornell implanted the CX. My then wife was not interested in sex so I never used it with a woman. In 2021 we separated and I came out. I met my current partner in 2022 and we made a lot of use of the CX but it never fully expanded to accommodate my dick's girth and it buckled during anal. I mentioned this Dr. Clavell and he encouraged me to have a revision to a Titan in 2025. When he opened up my corpora caverosa, he discovered that the right cylinder had ruptured and he had to scrape its remnants off the walls. I have used my Titan for anal since December, 2025 and the difference is astounding. It is so hard that it can serve as a substitute towel bar. My partner and I cannot say enough good things about it. Hope this helps you.
Texas Otter
Texas Otter, thanks for sharing this. Anal intercourse is extremely important to me. I'm seriously considering a Titan for this very reason. Does insurance cover device upgrades due to functional dissatisfaction (such as buckling or poor rigidity?), or is this kind of revision cash-pay only? My insurance typically covers revisions only if they’re medically necessary, such as for infections or mechanical breakdown.
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