Honestly, I think the biggest thing stopping many younger guys from getting an IPP isn’t the erection quality — it’s fear of:
mechanical failure,
needing multiple revisions over a lifetime,
infection risk,
and depending on a device forever.
Current implants already seem much better than older generations, but do you think in the next 5–6 years we could realistically see:
much lower failure rates,
stronger materials,
easier revisions,
more natural flaccid state,
smaller/better pumps,
or maybe even “smart” implants with improved durability?
I know no mechanical device can last forever, especially for younger patients who may need it for decades, but do you think technology will make revision risk much less scary by then?
Anybody know the future of IPP/MPP implants?
-
Such-Accountant-4421
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Fri May 01, 2026 4:40 am
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: AhrefsBot, amazonbot, ClaudeBot, TikTokSpider and 112 guests
