Rigicon IPP

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
Jsmith194589
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Jsmith194589 » Sun Aug 03, 2025 6:33 pm

AussieGuy81 wrote:
prguy3 wrote:
edjohn wrote:
I’m so torn right now because I am going to Clavell this fall and I will lose up to an inch of girth with what’s currently available… I don’t mind using an AMS to regain length for a couple years and then swapping for an infla10 when it is available to us but I am not sure he will want to use a LGX since it will require a bunch of RTEs



Also, in regards to getting to the US. The clinical trial hasn't even been started and those take time before getting FDA approval. Only time will tell.


There are at least 2 Aussies on here that recently had Rigicon IPP's installed that are part of a trial ( they're getting a small payment) , I believe Rigicon is using that data for the FDA


Yeah, I’m also apart of the trial.
Implanted with Rigicon Infla10 Pulse X (22 cm cylinders + 1 cm and 0.5 cm RTEs) on 8/07/2025 by Dr. Chris Love.

Pre-op size was 6” L and 7” G / VED 6.2” L
4 weeks post-op 4.5” L and 5.2” G / VED 5.5” L
7 weeks post-op 5.5” L and 5.8” G / VED 6.2” L

Doggedly_positive
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Doggedly_positive » Sun Aug 03, 2025 7:02 pm

All my paperwork referred to it as "Rigicon trial", but it was never mentioned to me verbally and I don't think that I got any discount.
RALP with 75% nerve sparing 10/24.
Some tumescence from 5 weeks post op. Erection improved with pills, stalling @ 60%
Frisky with young wife again. Implanted Rigicon 10X 20 cm + 1 cm RTE mid April 25.

Wodjathat
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Wodjathat » Sun Aug 03, 2025 8:17 pm

Doggedly_positive wrote:All my paperwork referred to it as "Rigicon trial", but it was never mentioned to me verbally and I don't think that I got any discount.


I too am part of the trial. Trial means there are about 9 visits I have to make over a three year period.

I agreed for two reasons. The first being that I figured it was a bonus having additional visits to a medical team who make physical examinations, particularly in the early months.

Secondly and I know it sounds a little lame, hoping that the research would in the longer term help others (not to mention make Rigicon more profits!).

A nice little bonus is I get reimbursed $200 (Australian dollars) for any non scheduled visits that do not fall in line with scheduled visits
66 years old. Chronic ED since my early 50’s. Got to the point where high doses of pills were virtually useless. Did not want to proceed to injections. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders

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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby wasim1 » Sun Aug 03, 2025 8:17 pm

wilsonmill wrote:
Discovernew wrote:
jakerip wrote:
Can you please link to Dr Kramer's video? Can't find it. Also, did you send a follow up email to Rigicon and are just waiting for reply? I'd love them to be here, but the surgery cost is still so high in the states it would still make sense to travel.


I also couldn't find that video. I would be very curious mostly because I have a Rigicon and for warranty reasons it's good to have options in USA also.



Here is a link to the video
https://www.rigicon.com/academy-blog/in ... osthetics/

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Doggedly_positive
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Doggedly_positive » Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:06 pm

Wodjathat wrote:
Doggedly_positive wrote:All my paperwork referred to it as "Rigicon trial", but it was never mentioned to me verbally and I don't think that I got any discount.


I too am part of the trial. Trial means there are about 9 visits I have to make over a three year period.

I agreed for two reasons. The first being that I figured it was a bonus having additional visits to a medical team who make physical examinations, particularly in the early months.

Secondly and I know it sounds a little lame, hoping that the research would in the longer term help others (not to mention make Rigicon more profits!).

A nice little bonus is I get reimbursed $200 (Australian dollars) for any non scheduled visits that do not fall in line with scheduled visits


Maybe it's because I live in regional Australia and travel for me would be more inconvenient and expensive, so I was excluded.

Did you get a discount?
RALP with 75% nerve sparing 10/24.
Some tumescence from 5 weeks post op. Erection improved with pills, stalling @ 60%
Frisky with young wife again. Implanted Rigicon 10X 20 cm + 1 cm RTE mid April 25.

Wodjathat
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Wodjathat » Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:39 pm

Doggedly_positive wrote:
Wodjathat wrote:
Doggedly_positive wrote:All my paperwork referred to it as "Rigicon trial", but it was never mentioned to me verbally and I don't think that I got any discount.


I too am part of the trial. Trial means there are about 9 visits I have to make over a three year period.

I agreed for two reasons. The first being that I figured it was a bonus having additional visits to a medical team who make physical examinations, particularly in the early months.

Secondly and I know it sounds a little lame, hoping that the research would in the longer term help others (not to mention make Rigicon more profits!).

A nice little bonus is I get reimbursed $200 (Australian dollars) for any non scheduled visits that do not fall in line with scheduled visits


Maybe it's because I live in regional Australia and travel for me would be more inconvenient and expensive, so I was excluded.

Did you get a discount?


No, definitely not. Only financial benefit (which I must I wasn’t even aware of) is the $200 I get for non scheduled visits over the three years
66 years old. Chronic ED since my early 50’s. Got to the point where high doses of pills were virtually useless. Did not want to proceed to injections. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders

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AussieGuy81
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby AussieGuy81 » Mon Aug 04, 2025 3:40 am

There was a guy in the Reddit implant group that had implant done by Dr Chris Love too, he said 'You get paid about $1k for completing the surveys and attending a few extra check-ups'.

So I dunno. Maybe he meant the $200 from each appointment he was going to go to added up to approx 1k?
43, ED since late 20's, Pills on and off since then increasing strengths with inconsistent results. Now 5mg Cialis daily and either 20mg Cialis or 100mg Viagra
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped

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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby Wodjathat » Mon Aug 04, 2025 4:31 am

AussieGuy81 wrote:There was a guy in the Reddit implant group that had implant done by Dr Chris Love too, he said 'You get paid about $1k for completing the surveys and attending a few extra check-ups'.

So I dunno. Maybe he meant the $200 from each appointment he was going to go to added up to approx 1k?


The overall total of about $1,000 sounds about right. The only catch is you only get $200 per appointment. The study is over a three year timeframe.
66 years old. Chronic ED since my early 50’s. Got to the point where high doses of pills were virtually useless. Did not want to proceed to injections. On 21 July 2025 implanted with Rigicon Infla10. Length 24cm, Volume 110ml, 1cm Extenders

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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby edjohn » Mon Aug 04, 2025 11:17 am

prguy3 wrote:
edjohn wrote:Why are you so convinced you would lose an inch of girth with what's available? Rigicon does not offer an additional inch of girth, maybe a millimeter per cylinder when compared to the Titan (assuming your penis has the widest girth).


Based on the brochures of both companies, it's a difference of 2mm (21mm vs 23mm) but that is in terms of diameter of each cylinder, which means the overall increase is more like a cm at least. When I say I will lose an inch I am taking into account that I'm close to 7" depending on the day so either choice is going to be a sacrifice compared to wearing a cockring, but that is to be expected.

The big difference is the Rigicon is capable of expanding lengthwise which would let me regain a lot of length lost from ED atrophy and the fact that my insurance completely bars coverage of anything involving sexual function means I don't save any money flying to the states vs flying to the UK.
soft glans since ever / some ED from youth now fairly serious ED after much use of constriction/clamping to achieve 100% fullness / sorting out TRT and delaying implant plans until all mental, chemical, and physiological possibilities are exhausted

prguy3
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Re: Rigicon IPP

Postby prguy3 » Tue Aug 05, 2025 6:31 pm

edjohn wrote:
prguy3 wrote:
edjohn wrote:Why are you so convinced you would lose an inch of girth with what's available? Rigicon does not offer an additional inch of girth, maybe a millimeter per cylinder when compared to the Titan (assuming your penis has the widest girth).


Based on the brochures of both companies, it's a difference of 2mm (21mm vs 23mm) but that is in terms of diameter of each cylinder, which means the overall increase is more like a cm at least. When I say I will lose an inch I am taking into account that I'm close to 7" depending on the day so either choice is going to be a sacrifice compared to wearing a cockring, but that is to be expected.

The big difference is the Rigicon is capable of expanding lengthwise which would let me regain a lot of length lost from ED atrophy and the fact that my insurance completely bars coverage of anything involving sexual function means I don't save any money flying to the states vs flying to the UK.


You are comparing diameter of a cylinder with the circumference while erect with a vacuum and a constriction ring (not accounting for urethra engorgement or the tissues outside of the tunica that are overly stretched with a vacuum and a constriction ring). There are several guys here with similar girths that have been able to maintain their girth with a Titan. I would rather lose a bit of length/girth and have a reliable erection than focusing on a theoretical possibility that a company is trying to market to me. The question you need to ask yourself is.. are you satisfied with what you have now? If the answer is no... then it is time. You might be overthinking it. Worst case scenario. you lose half an inch in girth. With 6.5'' you are still above average and should be able to please any partner out there.
41 yo ED for several years. Coloplast 22 (trimmed 0.5cm), no RTE. Classic on 5/28/25. Dr. Clavell.


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