Postby Discovernew » Mon Nov 24, 2025 8:25 am
ready2go wrote:RigiconDownUnder wrote:Discovernew wrote:
What is in your opinion a "Dipp"?
DIPP - Dynamic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis. This implant is a real beast according to my surgeon who does 300 implants every year. I’m looking at about 46mm of girth per corpora, and with that 4th indestructible layer my surgeon basically called it a lifetime device. If you want the name of my surgeon and the hospital, send me a DM. I’m happy to share privately, but I’m not dumping my personal details out in public for some AI to chew on and spit back at random anonymous dudes in all corners of the world.
Up to 46 mm girth expansionInfla10® Pulse™ X and AX models achieve significant girth expansion capabilities, ensuring optimal satisfaction and anatomical fit (based on manufacturer data).
Advanced engineering for durabilityReinforced fourth-layer cylinder design for enhanced surface integrity; Adaptive Reservoir™ designed to fit your anatomy naturally.
If you go with the dipp , best wishes , i hope it holds up long term .
my "fear" is the pump malfunctions and the tube connections or the tubes themselves
they did have problems with the early pump . i assume that has been solved, knock on wood . one member said his pump was annoyingly loud .
hopefully that is addressed too.
Everyone i asked so far with the pulse pump told me its noisy (including mine). However, i have not heard any stories about the pump or tubing failing so far. Bear in mind this pump was released in 2024 so it's too early to make any conclusions.
I do know the titan pump/tubing is notorious for failing after 3-5 years. At least some of their batches (apparently the old ones lasted longer).
Ams would be the most comparable to rigicon in terms of technology because of the softness of the cylinders. Their pump is supposed to be silent (except when deflating, which is a a feature, not a bug). However the cylinders themselves are known to fail around the 10 year mark. I've seen revisions where the layers start breaking and they get stuck to the tissue of the corpus cavernosa, which makes it for a complicated revision.
None of these are perfect so far. And i don't think rigicon is revolutionary to be called a different category of implant to what already exists. However, Rigicon does have bigger girth than the others. And i can say the deflated state of rigicon is very natural (which is the main complaint i read from Titan users)
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