I am concerned about the long-term durability of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP). I am a young man in my 20s planning to undergo penile prosthesis surgery, and I feel confused.
There are two main types of implants: malleable and inflatable. I do not have medical insurance, and I may not be able to afford revision surgery to soon. Because of this, I am considering a malleable implant since it is more affordable and easier to revise and not failure like inflatable use more years without issue.
However, from what I have read in comments and research, many people say that for young men, the inflatable implant is the better option. In inflatable I could possibly afford a revision after 10–15 years, but I am worried about device failure within 3–5 years, as I would not be able to afford another surgery that soon.
If I choose an inflatable penile prosthesis, how long does it usually last based on real patient experience? Are there men who have used it successfully for many years without revision?
Inflatable Penile prosthesis last long durability
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Husseinmohamud
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Rider1400
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Re: Inflatable Penile prosthesis last long durability
You will get mixed answers. Tap on the coloplast titan icon at the opening page of frank talk and it give %ratios of life expectancies. I’ve always felt that you’ll definitely get a tougher crowd on Frank talk as a lot of people on Here are the ones who ARE having issues. I personally slacked way off after mins started functioning properly after initial breakin. I did recently have a revision after just 4 years but it was all install issues from the surgeon that did my first one. Function of the implant was still perfect. Most important go use a qualified higher volume implanted taht does IPP and MPP primarily, not a urologist that does a few a year.
60yo.ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works w diminishing results.
Implanted 5-22 Titan 20cm with 1cm RTE.
Revision 3-26 Titan 24cm with 1cm trimmed off. Revision due to bad reservoir placement and potential tip erosion.
Implanted 5-22 Titan 20cm with 1cm RTE.
Revision 3-26 Titan 24cm with 1cm trimmed off. Revision due to bad reservoir placement and potential tip erosion.
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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Inflatable Penile prosthesis last long durability
Husseinmohamud wrote:I am concerned about the long-term durability of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP). I am a young man in my 20s planning to undergo penile prosthesis surgery, and I feel confused.
There are two main types of implants: malleable and inflatable. I do not have medical insurance, and I may not be able to afford revision surgery to soon. Because of this, I am considering a malleable implant since it is more affordable and easier to revise and not failure like inflatable use more years without issue.
However, from what I have read in comments and research, many people say that for young men, the inflatable implant is the better option. In inflatable I could possibly afford a revision after 10–15 years, but I am worried about device failure within 3–5 years, as I would not be able to afford another surgery that soon.
If I choose an inflatable penile prosthesis, how long does it usually last based on real patient experience? Are there men who have used it successfully for many years without revision?
Without medical insurance and knowing your budget + estimation on when you could afford revision surgery, I’d seriously consider a malleable. Do lots of research on the different options.
In my own research, the Genesis and Rigi10 are holistically the best options. Between the two of them, I actually suspect the 11mm or 13mm Genesis likely is the best MPP out there. I have the Rigi10 - my complaint with the device is the bend angle, which impacts my comfort.
Concealment is no longer a challenge for me - there are some changes you’ll likely need to make to best accommodate a malleable, but I have no problem wearing nice work trousers with a tucked shirt. I talk about this in my journal. The Genesis would likely be even easier to conceal on account of its better bend angle.
If I ever need to revise - I’m 95% sure I’d go with the Genesis over the Rigi10.
Check out DukeCicero’s posts and journal.
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.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.
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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Inflatable Penile prosthesis last long durability
Also to add - I know fertility and starting a family is very important to you. As part of that, financial stability is critical for starting and raising a family, so if I was in your shoes I’d primarily focus your decision around devices with highest reliability in terms of years of use before needing a revision, especially because you don’t have insurance. Malleables lead in this area. Especially consider the Genesis malleable, which is pre coated with antibiotic to help prevent infection.
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.
Rigi10 MPP 11mm rods 20 cm with 0.5 RTE.
Implanted w/ Dr Hakky on January 20, 2026. Recovering.
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