With Titan Touch how soon were you able to detect and use the deflate button?

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KaBoom
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With Titan Touch how soon were you able to detect and use the deflate button?

Postby KaBoom » Sun May 10, 2026 7:38 am

I'm over 4 weeks since surgery now

Been trying unsuccessfully for 10 days now to deflate.

My Doctor says I might have more swelling in scrotum than usual but soon the button will be easily noticable and easy to press.

Ok I hope so, but how is it im reading so many here that are cycling much sooner?

I have penescrotal so I know that also adds to the recovery vs infrapublc. But my testies and sack are pretty much back to normal size, no outward pain, but maybe just more edema floating in there?

I'd feel much better knowing others have had this amount of frustration and struggle with 'discovering; the deflate.

Whole point of the new Titan Touch is supposed to be it's 'easier' to use and operate.

So where did you fall?
- Less than 3 weeks?
- 3-5 weeks
- 6 or more.
56, Mild ED started 20 years ago, Pills very effective for first 12 years. Then High Blood Pressure made ED much worse. Pills inconsistent now. Dont like needles.

edjohn
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Re: With Titan Touch how soon were you able to detect and use the deflate button?

Postby edjohn » Sun May 10, 2026 10:54 am

The button is usually on the side due to the way the three tubes connect so the most reliable grip for me is overhand with my left, index finger hits the button on the right side of my scrotum and thumb opposes. I still have to use my right hand to cradle everything or the pump slips wherever it wants to so I don’t think that will change. It’s definitely the most ridiculous design but I haven’t ever “failed” to get it down.

Figuring out which direction it points mostly and using both hands consistently are the keys.
Oct 7, 2025 - Coloplast Titan Touch XL - 26cm + 0.5cm RTE from Jonathan Clavell

I’mJustSayin’
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Re: With Titan Touch how soon were you able to detect and use the deflate button?

Postby I’mJustSayin’ » Sun May 10, 2026 12:51 pm

Kaboom- I got a Titan implant 26 days ago.
So, just about the same time as you. Can’t answer any specific pump questions as I have the classic pump, but I have been having deflate problems too.
Some surgeons have their patients start cycling as early as 3 days post-op, and other doctors do not allow cycling for 6 weeks or more. I started cycling at one week. I had very little swelling in the first week after surgery and was able to inflate and deflate at one week post-op. But after a few days, I began to get swelling in the scrotum and deflate was extremely painful. So doctor said to discontinue cycling for a while, and now that I want to start cycling again, I can’t even identity the deflate bars. There’s a hard lump between the testicle and the pump and it seems to want to snuggle up to the pump.
I have an appointment to get scrotal stitches out this week, so maybe they can help with deflate issues.
I didn’t expect this to be easy, and it’s not. But I do expect that, in the long run, today’s pain and frustration will lead to a fantastic result.
I wish you well with your deflate issues. You are not alone.
72 y.o. ED 35+ years. N Georgia. Married.
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KaBoom
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Re: With Titan Touch how soon were you able to detect and use the deflate button?

Postby KaBoom » Sun May 10, 2026 2:10 pm

I’mJustSayin’ wrote:Kaboom- I got a Titan implant 26 days ago.
So, just about the same time as you. Can’t answer any specific pump questions as I have the classic pump, but I have been having deflate problems too.
Some surgeons have their patients start cycling as early as 3 days post-op, and other doctors do not allow cycling for 6 weeks or more. I started cycling at one week. I had very little swelling in the first week after surgery and was able to inflate and deflate at one week post-op. But after a few days, I began to get swelling in the scrotum and deflate was extremely painful. So doctor said to discontinue cycling for a while, and now that I want to start cycling again, I can’t even identity the deflate bars. There’s a hard lump between the testicle and the pump and it seems to want to snuggle up to the pump.
I have an appointment to get scrotal stitches out this week, so maybe they can help with deflate issues.
I didn’t expect this to be easy, and it’s not. But I do expect that, in the long run, today’s pain and frustration will lead to a fantastic result.
I wish you well with your deflate issues. You are not alone.



Wow so you started to cycle and deflate, but then it became more difficult so you have to stop, and now you can locate it like before. OK, so makes me feel a bit better. I think me fidgeting around down there for days probably did more to aggravate and swell up , and make it even more difficult, I do find that the old deflate pump version is easier to distinguish from the new one. But thanks for sharing, im not the only one weeks later that cant deflate.
56, Mild ED started 20 years ago, Pills very effective for first 12 years. Then High Blood Pressure made ED much worse. Pills inconsistent now. Dont like needles.


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