For guys that used a vacuum pump prior to surgery, what is a safe pressure? One of the doctors I saw recommended using one before revision for sizing. I didn't think to ask instructions though and I'm still doctor shopping, so I can't really ask.
I got a cheap vacuum pump off Amazon that cycles on and off in a 40 millibar range (30-70, 70-110, 110-150, et cetera). I usually use it between 110-150.
I've never interacted with these before so I want to keep it safe.
Safe Vacuum Pressure Before Surgery?
Safe Vacuum Pressure Before Surgery?
Middle-aged SGM with lifelong ED. IPP Implanted January 2025. IPP explanted due to infection February 2025 and replaced with salvage malleable. Looking to get revision.to IPP.
Re: Safe Vacuum Pressure Before Surgery?
I suspect that the pressure gauges in everything but the highest quality “medical grade” (100s of dollars) units are wildly inaccurate and vary. I don’t know that any numbers thrown around are going to be accurate/useful.
I used a VED consistently to prepare for surgery. I just inflated until it was slightly uncomfortable. NOT painful. And if there is any bruising, broken blood vessels, or edema that’s too much pressure. The point was to get a good hard stretch filling the tissue with blood. Not to cause tissue damage.
I’ll bet the more erectile function you start with, the less benefit you get from a VED. If you are getting hardons, even crappy ones the tissue is still getting stretched. I suspect the greatest benefits are had by the post-prostatectomy men with no erectile function at all.
I used a VED and a tension device because I wanted to make sure I had NO regrets later. I wanted to feel like I did everything in my power to prepare. I’m glad I did.
I used a VED consistently to prepare for surgery. I just inflated until it was slightly uncomfortable. NOT painful. And if there is any bruising, broken blood vessels, or edema that’s too much pressure. The point was to get a good hard stretch filling the tissue with blood. Not to cause tissue damage.
I’ll bet the more erectile function you start with, the less benefit you get from a VED. If you are getting hardons, even crappy ones the tissue is still getting stretched. I suspect the greatest benefits are had by the post-prostatectomy men with no erectile function at all.
I used a VED and a tension device because I wanted to make sure I had NO regrets later. I wanted to feel like I did everything in my power to prepare. I’m glad I did.
56yo, NYC. ED started at 40. Pills, then shots for 10 years. 24cm Coloplast Titan w/classic pump by Dr Eid 3/25/2025. Will meet for show & tell.
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Re: Safe Vacuum Pressure Before Surgery?
GoodWood wrote:I suspect that the pressure gauges in everything but the highest quality “medical grade” (100s of dollars) units are wildly inaccurate and vary. I don’t know that any numbers thrown around are going to be accurate/useful.
Very fair point! I guess it'll just be a feeling out process.
Middle-aged SGM with lifelong ED. IPP Implanted January 2025. IPP explanted due to infection February 2025 and replaced with salvage malleable. Looking to get revision.to IPP.