Looking to get an implant.
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Re: Looking to get an implant.
Did it make you straight ? How bad was the curve and hourglassing. I have stopped the injections and hourglass is starting to go away. My curve is about 30* and I’m curious how straight it will be. Thanks.
Married white male. 52. 7+ long 6” girth. Pills since I was 45. Trimix for the last year. I’m a grower.
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Re: Looking to get an implant.
Been tryin to get implant done for 10 months tbrough dr hakky.every insurance company keeps denyin it ..good luck
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Re: Looking to get an implant.
pumpless_mtfckr wrote:If you want somethin that just works and don’t give you no trouble, get yourself a malleable. Ain’t fancy, but it’ll git the job done every time.
But if your feelin lucky and wanna take a wild rollercoaster ride full of ups, downs, and expensive pit stops, go on and get an inflatable. It's not fun crying when it leaves you stranded, unless sure you have good insurance, health and bank balance for inflatables and their subsequent revisions.
Your body, your choice.
Can confirm this. Ain't fancy, but I'll be damned if I don't get wide-eyed reactions every time a woman reaches for my junk and it's 100% ready to go.
Also dude I am seriously enjoying your username, lol. Nicely done!
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024. Read my implant journal here.
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Re: Looking to get an implant.
I will be paying out of pocket so I don’t have to wait on insurance companies. Anyone else pay out of pocket ? What did yours cost ?
Married white male. 52. 7+ long 6” girth. Pills since I was 45. Trimix for the last year. I’m a grower.
Re: Looking to get an implant.
Cash price without the insurance involvement.
Malleable 16K
Inflatable 22K
Surgery+Anesthesia cost is usually same for both.
The difference in price is for the device cost.
Malleable 16K
Inflatable 22K
Surgery+Anesthesia cost is usually same for both.
The difference in price is for the device cost.
40, Coloplast Genesis, 1/2025, Dr. Christine, UCAL
Re: Looking to get an implant.
georgiaguy wrote:I will be paying out of pocket so I don’t have to wait on insurance companies. Anyone else pay out of pocket ? What did yours cost ?
I'm in Georgia and currently working with Dr. Hakky. There's a chance I'll get mine covered by insurance (BCBS), but I'm just assuming I'll have to pay out of pocket.
The all-in costs I came up with out of pocket (incl. doc/implant/hospital/anesthesia) after talking to the Doctor's office and the hospital is:
$22k if done in-office
$29k if done in hospital
I'm healthy enough I can have it done in-office. My surgery is scheduled for October 23 (I'd rather be recovering over winter than the nice summer months), and I've already paid half up-front to schedule the in-office procedure. If insurance comes through Dr. Hakky's office will refund the balance of what I've paid.
This is for a Titan inflatable, BTW.
58yo in good shape looking at Coloplast Titan. Tri-Mix still works but is a drag.
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