New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby cbinspok » Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:23 am

wheres the like button? :)
71 years now,Ed twenty years. A sever break to penis, vit E, pataba, Viagra, massage Ved cilas, exhausted, I tossed in my towel, Op for implant Mar 18, 2021 AMS LGX 18 x12 + 1 3cm RTE,yep standard size, happily gained girth and length,.. stay hwp!

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby whatevery » Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:43 am

cbinspok wrote:wheres the like button? :)


I was wondering about that myself so many times :D I think admin want us to comment to keep conversations going instead of providing us with an easy out. :lol:
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ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby sambalamba » Thu Jun 11, 2026 8:06 am

lasthope2.0 wrote:Is Coloplast upgrading ALL of the tubing or just the KRT tubing from the pump to the reservoir?

Regardless, thank you Coloplast for the incremental updates!


The pump change is minimal, only the defation button is higher profile. So hopefully won't have too many issues like the Tenacio. Wish Coloplast offered this with the lower profile classic pump.
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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.

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby edjohn » Sat Jun 20, 2026 11:26 am

Iceman wrote:Why do meaningful posts piss you off ?
Because they don't involve ice,ice,ice and ice or babysocks or usual boomer asslicking ?


huh?

is that guy a troll... I hadn't noticed what you're implying
Oct 7, 2025 - Coloplast Titan Touch XL - 26cm + 0.5cm RTE from Jonathan Clavell

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby ViaSwiss » Fri Jun 26, 2026 10:17 am

I asked the following question to a couple high profile surgeons, and below are their answers..
I was curious on your thoughts on the Titan Prime. Will you be using this?

Dr Perlman: I don’t have experience with this recently approved product so I can’t offer any feedback.

Dr Kramer: yes

Dr Hakky: Some much needed improvements. I am a fan of it wish it was done 10 years ago.

Dr Loh-Doyl: Yes, when it is released, I will likely be one of the first sites in California
Age 38. Venous Leakage & Post Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) since age 18.
Original Implant | June 25, 2021 | 20cm Titan w 1.5cm & 1cm RTEs
Revision | November 16, 2021 | 26cm | Dr. Hakky

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby sambalamba » Fri Jun 26, 2026 12:51 pm

ViaSwiss wrote:I asked the following question to a couple high profile surgeons, and below are their answers..
I was curious on your thoughts on the Titan Prime. Will you be using this?

Dr Perlman: I don’t have experience with this recently approved product so I can’t offer any feedback.

Dr Kramer: yes

Dr Hakky: Some much needed improvements. I am a fan of it wish it was done 10 years ago.

Dr Loh-Doyl: Yes, when it is released, I will likely be one of the first sites in California


Did Hakky elaborate on the improvements? There are very little details except what is on Coloplast site which is very limited.
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.

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby ElbowRoom » Fri Jun 26, 2026 1:23 pm

sambalamba wrote:
ViaSwiss wrote:I asked the following question to a couple high profile surgeons, and below are their answers..
I was curious on your thoughts on the Titan Prime. Will you be using this?

Dr Perlman: I don’t have experience with this recently approved product so I can’t offer any feedback.

Dr Kramer: yes

Dr Hakky: Some much needed improvements. I am a fan of it wish it was done 10 years ago.

Dr Loh-Doyl: Yes, when it is released, I will likely be one of the first sites in California


Did Hakky elaborate on the improvements? There are very little details except what is on Coloplast site which is very limited.


I had a conversation with Dr. Hakky last week and asked him about the improvements. The big one is the use of Bioflex on the tubes, which is the same material as the cylinders. It’s extremely abrasion-resistant, and should dramatically increase implant lifespan, since tubing failures are the primary failure mode of the Titan implants.

Other improvements are a higher deflate button that is easier to find and activate, and a change to the cylinders to reduce the possibility of “dog ears”. ÌIRC the cylinder change is a second layer of Bioflex, but I can’t recall that 100%.

Overall it’s a number of small changes that should make the device much more user friendly and durable.
59yo Coloplast Titan 28cm Penoscrotal with Dr. Hakky 10/21/2025.
Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C

Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.
8.5” and 6”C at three weeks with full glans engorgement

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Re: New Coloplast IPP is FDA approved

Postby Wooody » Fri Jun 26, 2026 2:07 pm

ElbowRoom wrote:I had a conversation with Dr. Hakky last week and asked him about the improvements. The big one is the use of Bioflex on the tubes, which is the same material as the cylinders. It’s extremely abrasion-resistant, and should dramatically increase implant lifespan, since tubing failures are the primary failure mode of the Titan implants.

Other improvements are a higher deflate button that is easier to find and activate, and a change to the cylinders to reduce the possibility of “dog ears”. ÌIRC the cylinder change is a second layer of Bioflex, but I can’t recall that 100%.

Overall it’s a number of small changes that should make the device much more user friendly and durable.


This is great to hear, especially the tubing changing to bioflex. Dr Karpman said it was coming but I didn't think it would be this soon. Along with that, to reduce or eliminate dog ears? Awesome. Thanks for sharing
Titan Classic 22cm + 1cm RTEs - 2/25 - Dr Karpman, Bay Area CA


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