Hi you mentioned spongiosum tissues.Im 10 months post implant surgery.How can I improve my
spongiosum tissues.Where the fullness and firmness of my errections better?
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ScipioAlbanus wrote:Hi, I’m in the process of probably getting an implant, but wanted to ask you people on your experience with softening of implants.
Do implants tend to go softer during sex in the first years of implantation, or after some years of implantation? Does it depend on the company you pick (AMS or Coloplast) and stuff like that.
Your input is very valued and thank you very much
Salute,
ScipioAlbanus.
Short answer is, "No".
If you do not change the amount of inflation during sex, your implant will maintain the same hardness/softness throughout the entire duration of the act. And it you fall asleep without deflating, it will be just as hard when you wake up.
Now, your spongiosum tissues (which contribute to fullness and a small amount of firmness) may go up and down, but that is a different question. The spongiosum fills out your shaft and your glans and is independent of the implant.
The implants' flaccid state does soften with the months and years, especially the Coloplast devices, which are pretty stiff in the beginning. This is WITHOUT the internal pressure of being pumped up. Flaccid state.
When pumped up, the pressure of the saline inside the implant provides the stiffness, rigidity, hardness. This does not diminish with the years unless some mechanical failure has taken place (cylinder aneurism, saline leakage, etc).[/quote]