Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

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ElbowRoom
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby ElbowRoom » Wed Nov 05, 2025 7:39 pm

I have an IPP, but I love hearing the experiences of my malleable brethren! Such a different set of advantages, challenges, and logistics you guys have to deal with. Thanks for sharing, I really like learning about how all this works for you guys.
58yo Coloplast Titan 28cm Penoscrotal with Dr. Hakky 10/21/2025.
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8.5"L and 6.5"C

Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.

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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby duke_cicero » Wed Nov 05, 2025 8:15 pm

JohnnyBorg wrote:
duke_cicero wrote:
lasthope2.0 wrote:Hey RVGuy,
I’ve got a Coloplast Genesis malleable. It wasn’t until day 44 that I could bend it cleanly to 90° (straight down, 6 o’clock). Before that it felt like a scary pair of steel pipes set in concrete, no give at all. Around week 6-7 it started to settle, and by week 7-8 it was easily manageable and under control. Slow healer here too. Go easy on yourself, time helps, and you’ll get there too once the shaft soreness cools down.


I was a fast healer but had a pretty similar experience. My penis was like rebar until the first 5 weeks or so, and now it's more manageable at 11 months in.

Still using it multiple times per week, still loving every minute of it.

I'm posting my one-year report in December!

Congrats on your malleable!


Hey Duke, I’m stoked to hear that you’ll be posting a “year in review” report in December :D

I’ve decided ultimately that the malleable will be the right choice for me - biggest worry now is actually the bending aspect that you’re experiencing RVGuy.

I was leaning Rigi10 on account of the rigidity - but I’ve heard mixed reviews on the bend ability. Might go with the Genesis ultimately. When all is said and done, I just want a reliable erection!

RVGuy the good news is that from most things I’ve read on the forum, the process of bending it does get better overall with time as your body heals and the malleable settles in.



Bending does get easier with time as the capsule forms and body heat gradually softens the silicone a bit.

My vote (and my surgeon's vote) for the Genesis over the Tactra was that the Genesis is more bendable and — crucially — is the only malleable implant with a hydrophilic coating for added antibacterial properties.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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principles
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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby principles » Wed Nov 05, 2025 8:19 pm

Bending does get easier with time as the capsule forms and body heat gradually softens the silicone a bit.

My vote (and my surgeon's vote) for the Genesis over the Tactra was that the Genesis is more bendable and — crucially — is the only malleable implant with a hydrophilic coating for added antibacterial properties.


The Rigi10 also has hydrophilic coating.
Healthy 33y
08/20 Titan 22+3. Post op was rough. Best sex of my life. Tubing failed after 26 months.
11/22 Titan 24+2. Infected from Revision.
01/23 Tactra 23 13mm. Salvage.
08/23 Titan 20+3.
09/25 Titan failed 2 days ago, I suspect tubing. Rigi10 next?

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Re: Malleable Boston Scientific 3 Weeks Angle

Postby RVguy22 » Thu Nov 06, 2025 11:27 pm

JohnnyBorg wrote:
duke_cicero wrote:
lasthope2.0 wrote:Hey RVGuy,
I’ve got a Coloplast Genesis malleable. It wasn’t until day 44 that I could bend it cleanly to 90° (straight down, 6 o’clock). Before that it felt like a scary pair of steel pipes set in concrete, no give at all. Around week 6-7 it started to settle, and by week 7-8 it was easily manageable and under control. Slow healer here too. Go easy on yourself, time helps, and you’ll get there too once the shaft soreness cools down.


I was a fast healer but had a pretty similar experience. My penis was like rebar until the first 5 weeks or so, and now it's more manageable at 11 months in.

Still using it multiple times per week, still loving every minute of it.

I'm posting my one-year report in December!

Congrats on your malleable!


Hey Duke, I’m stoked to hear that you’ll be posting a “year in review” report in December :D

I’ve decided ultimately that the malleable will be the right choice for me - biggest worry now is actually the bending aspect that you’re experiencing RVGuy.

I was leaning Rigi10 on account of the rigidity - but I’ve heard mixed reviews on the bend ability. Might go with the Genesis ultimately. When all is said and done, I just want a reliable erection!

RVGuy the good news is that from most things I’ve read on the forum, the process of bending it does get better overall with time as your body heals and the malleable settles in.



Thanks! I have the Boston scientific Tactra. I think all of the different implants work. There’s just a difference in if you get two rods or one rod. I am at four weeks and from what the doctor says the nerves have to heal before the flexibility takes place.
As for the pain, it’s mostly at night now and thank goodness for gabapentin and Tylenol. I am going to work next week and I found it doesn’t matter what I wear. The bulge is the bulge. It’s not going anywhere until the nerves heal.
Thankfully, I have a suit to wear over my dress pants and when I go out when I’m not working, I’m just forced to wear a longer darker shirt and bigger size jeans to help conceal. Hopefully around week six this thing is gonna start to go down some or the nerves will heal so that I can bend it down. In the end, it will be fun that you can just basicallyvbe ready on command at all times!


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