ColoplastTitanUpOver wrote:According to a 2022 high quality studies of 20,161 men, IPPs have a median survival of approximately 20 years: 93% at 1 year, 87% at 5 years, 77% at 10 years, 64% at 15 years, and 53% still functioning at 20 years.
What if your first one lasts 22 years? Survival spans 1 to 20+ years.
Don’t expect misfortune. Face it if and when it arrives, but never never never rehearse it.
When failure finally comes, meet it calmly. Until then, refuse to rehearse tragedy.
Live as though it will last 20+ years.
At the prime of your sex life, choose a prime implant. When you reach my age with stents, strokes, bypasses, and weakened hand grip, malleables will enter your life naturally without asking. Don't take my word. Trust your surgeon. Make sure he/she is a high volume dedicated implanter.
Don't forget this: Coloplast offers a 10 year mechanical warranty in the US if you're paying out of pocket entirely. Make full use of this golden opportunity.
After decompression of the penile prosthesis, will it still be very thick? Will it be embarrassing? I don't think anyone has asked this question before?
