4th surgery in less than 12 months

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Jsmith194589
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4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby Jsmith194589 » Thu May 21, 2026 4:56 am

I'm not entirely sure what the point of this post is, but I wanted to share my experience as a 24-year-old who has been through three implant surgeries and and is now scheduled for a fourth on 25 May 2026.

I've dealt with ED my whole life, and in July last year I had a Rigicon X (22.5cm) implanted by the highest-volume implant surgeon in my country. In the months following surgery, I noticed noticeable size loss which, as a young man, caused me significant stress and had me looking into options.

One of those options was a revision to the AX model, which is length-expanding and something my original implant was not. After discussing this with my surgeon, he was happy to proceed but noted he thought it was unlikely I'd see any size gains, as there's no evidence the length-expanding models actually achieve this. I went ahead anyway and was implanted with a 23.5cm Rigicon AX via the penoscrotal approach.

With the original X model, which had been placed via the infrapubic approach, the tubing couldn't be felt at all and it was installed really well. A few months after the revision, however, the tubing at the base of my penis became very prominent, which was again causing me stress as a young man. I'll also note that despite upgrading to the length-expanding model, my size was actually smaller than it had been after the initial implant.

I raised the tubing issue with my surgeon and he was again happy to operate. In December last year he attempted to relocate the tubing, but in my opinion this wasn't fully successful as it was still quite prominent. I didn't want to go through another revision, so I considered just living with it.

Unfortunately, around a month after that second revision, my pump started collapsing when I tried to inflate the device. I had an ultrasound and it was confirmed as a slow leak. That means another revision if I want a functional device.

I'm scheduled for surgery next week. I've decided to switch from Rigicon to Coloplast, as they've been around longer, and I know I'm not the only one on this forum who has had issues with Rigicon.

Thankfully, my surgeon has been excellent throughout and outside of my initial surgery, I've only had to pay the anaesthetist fee.

i'm not sharing this to put anyone off getting an implant, and I know my case isn't typical. But I do hope anyone considering one goes in with eyes open as complications can happen.

Given everything that has gone wrong and the size changes involved, I've reached a point mentally where I'm not sure I'll ever feel fully comfortable using it again. But if this surgery is a success and I can work on my mindset, that may change.

I'm happy to check back in after surgery with an update if anyone would find that useful.
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Jul 2025
Rigicon Infla10 X
22 cm cylinder + 1 cm, 22 cm cylinder + 0.5 cm

Sep 2025
Rigicon Infla10 AX
22 cm cylinders + 1.5 cm RTE

Dec 2025
Revision to relocate pump & tubing in scrotum.

May 2026
Upcoming revision to Titan due to leak.

Jsmith194589
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 6 months

Postby Jsmith194589 » Thu May 21, 2026 4:58 am

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Last edited by Jsmith194589 on Thu May 21, 2026 7:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Jul 2025
Rigicon Infla10 X
22 cm cylinder + 1 cm, 22 cm cylinder + 0.5 cm

Sep 2025
Rigicon Infla10 AX
22 cm cylinders + 1.5 cm RTE

Dec 2025
Revision to relocate pump & tubing in scrotum.

May 2026
Upcoming revision to Titan due to leak.

Chris1967
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby Chris1967 » Thu May 21, 2026 6:28 am

Hi, I hope you'll be happy with your new implant now. However, your experience has nothing to do with the quality of Rigicon. Your surgeon should have done a good job early on, instead of constantly making adjustments until the last time the implant, pump, or tubing was even damaged. The Rigicon models installed since 2025 are considered particularly robust and durable. The tubing and pump were even redesigned for these models. I know many users who have had a Rigicon for over three years without any problems. I've had an X model myself since February 2026 and haven't lost any size. A 22 cm plus 2 cm implant was used. My erection length is about 16.5 cm. My Rigicon works very well, and I don't have any visible tubing problems.
58 years old, living in Germany, ED since 2004,
03.02.2026. Rigicon 10 Infla X Pulse 22cm + 2cm by Prof. Dr. Osmonov, Germany.

sambalamba
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby sambalamba » Thu May 21, 2026 7:51 am

Have you also considered a AMS CX and ruled it out? The Titan material will be significantly stiffer than the Infla.
55 years. Using bimix 0.4 units. Works well but inconsistent and very inconvenient. Seriously considering an implant. 6.4 inches bone pressed length to tip, 5 inches girth base, 4.5 inches girth mid-shaft.

GermanColt
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby GermanColt » Thu May 21, 2026 11:40 pm

Jsmith194589 wrote: After discussing this with my surgeon, he was happy to proceed but noted he thought it was unlikely I'd see any size gains, as there's no evidence the length-expanding models actually achieve this. I went ahead anyway and was implanted with a 23.5cm Rigicon AX via the penoscrotal approach.

Ofcourse he will be happy to proceed :lol:

Jsmith194589 wrote:With the original X model, which had been placed via the infrapubic approach, the tubing couldn't be felt at all and it was installed really well. A few months after the revision, however, the tubing at the base of my penis became very prominent, which was again causing me stress as a young man. I'll also note that despite upgrading to the length-expanding model, my size was actually smaller than it had been after the initial implant.

masterclass session on "If it's not broken don't fix it"

Jsmith194589 wrote:I raised the tubing issue with my surgeon and he was again happy to operate. In December last year he attempted to relocate the tubing, but in my opinion this wasn't fully successful as it was still quite prominent. I didn't want to go through another revision, so I considered just living with it.

Tubing and reservoir visibility is a dice roll...yes surgical competence/experience is a factor but still you can't always expect optimal results after each placement.

Jsmith194589 wrote:Unfortunately, around a month after that second revision, my pump started collapsing when I tried to inflate the device. I had an ultrasound and it was confirmed as a slow leak. That means another revision if I want a functional device.

Infla10s are a piece of crap...so are the rest but inflas are crappier.

Jsmith194589 wrote:I'm scheduled for surgery next week. I've decided to switch from Rigicon to Coloplast, as they've been around longer, and I know I'm not the only one on this forum who has had issues with Rigicon.

You are not the only one...I've talked to countless gentlemen who had multiple mechanical failures of infla in a year or two.

Jsmith194589 wrote:Thankfully, my surgeon has been excellent throughout and outside of my initial surgery, I've only had to pay the anaesthetist fee.

you paid some amount of your health too (increased risk of future complications, psychological turmoil around revisions and overall life halt)

Jsmith194589 wrote:i'm not sharing this to put anyone off getting an implant, and I know my case isn't typical. But I do hope anyone considering one goes in with eyes open as complications can happen.

I hope some day we establish that criticizing penile prosthesis has nothing to do with the need to get one...I just have to shut countless boomers, sales reps and politically correct mofos.

Jsmith194589 wrote:I'm happy to check back in after surgery with an update if anyone would find that useful.

Yes please

GermanColt
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby GermanColt » Thu May 21, 2026 11:44 pm

Chris1967 wrote:Hi, I hope you'll be happy with your new implant now. However, your experience has nothing to do with the quality of Rigicon. Your surgeon should have done a good job early on, instead of constantly making adjustments until the last time the implant, pump, or tubing was even damaged. The Rigicon models installed since 2025 are considered particularly robust and durable. The tubing and pump were even redesigned for these models. I know many users who have had a Rigicon for over three years without any problems. I've had an X model myself since February 2026 and haven't lost any size. A 22 cm plus 2 cm implant was used. My erection length is about 16.5 cm. My Rigicon works very well, and I don't have any visible tubing problems.


3 years ? That's your quality test ? And why are you a boring talking brochure? Come one man...learn from other sales rep, leto and dan.
Why are you mentioning that your implant works well you none objective mofo ?...if your implant breaks today, the day before it would be WoRkiNg WEll.

Be well, Dumb Mofo.

German boomer.

GermanColt
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Re: 4th surgery in less than 12 months

Postby GermanColt » Fri May 22, 2026 12:03 am

Me waiting for Paul to ban me so companies fuck us further.
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