Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

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tooyoung
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Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby tooyoung » Thu Aug 07, 2025 9:12 am

No wonder why perito says ipps have 1% annual failure rate. :lol:

Hell if I were him , I would say it's 0% :lol:
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Postby LiverpoolLad » Fri Aug 08, 2025 5:54 am

tooyoung wrote:No wonder why perito says ipps have 1% annual failure rate. :lol:

Hell if I were him , I would say it's 0% :lol:



Who knew we’d have clickbait on Franktalk :lol:
28 years old.

Currently trying injections - may be a neurogenic cause of ED.

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Postby LastHope » Fri Aug 08, 2025 3:54 pm

:lol:
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40, 1/25 - Coloplast Genesis malleable 22-13 via subcoronal incision.
3/25 - Emergency circumcision after paraphimosis.
- Chronic distal edema and anorgasmia.
- Happy to be bionic!

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Re: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby snake_jazzer » Fri Aug 08, 2025 7:21 pm

tooyoung wrote:No wonder why perito says ipps have 1% annual failure rate. :lol:

Hell if I were him , I would say it's 0% :lol:


I totally get your point, but I’m curious — what’s your plan in the end? I’m not sure about your current situation or how bad it is, but at some point (especially when we’re still young) it’s worth taking action. Otherwise, we risk spending our best years suffering instead of enjoying life to the fullest.

I think a lot of people here get stuck in analysis-paralysis. Perito surely gets a lot of money from these vendors and is surely biased, however he still remains one of the best worldwide. I would rather risk having sub-optimal results but at least start getting my life back in order, rather than spending other precious years worrying and suffering, with the certainty that our dicks will keep shrinking more and more as time untreated goes by.

This isn’t a criticism of you — quite the opposite! I’m kind of talking to myself here. I appreciate you sharing this.
37yo with venous leak and arterial insufficiency since I was 18yo due to a motorcycle accident. Pills started to be unreliable even at max dosage. Tried PRP and Shockwaves with no luck. Considering getting an inflatable with Dr. Antonini soon.

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Postby LastHope » Fri Aug 08, 2025 10:55 pm

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40, 1/25 - Coloplast Genesis malleable 22-13 via subcoronal incision.
3/25 - Emergency circumcision after paraphimosis.
- Chronic distal edema and anorgasmia.
- Happy to be bionic!

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Re: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby ready2go » Sat Aug 09, 2025 1:11 am

LastHope wrote:All jokes aside, on a serious note...When I need revision surgery, I’d gladly surrender my dick to Dr. Perito and visit his strip club after recovery (just kidding :lol: ). Even if I’ve read DailyMail news about him or learned he collected $4 million USD from Coloplast, he has performed over 10,000+ surgeries, and volume breeds expertise in surgery. Maybe he needed that $4 million to cover attorney fees for botched (aka lessons learned) operations early in his career. To me, all that matters is surgical volume for the device and brand that I want to get installed.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tions.html


hmmmm, how do you go from treating blisters ,to cutting a guy's dick off ?
that is a big jump .
American , retired in the philippines .
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024

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Re: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby tooyoung » Sat Aug 09, 2025 5:49 am

snake_jazzer wrote:
tooyoung wrote:No wonder why perito says ipps have 1% annual failure rate. :lol:

Hell if I were him , I would say it's 0% :lol:


I totally get your point, but I’m curious — what’s your plan in the end? I’m not sure about your current situation or how bad it is, but at some point (especially when we’re still young) it’s worth taking action. Otherwise, we risk spending our best years suffering instead of enjoying life to the fullest.

I think a lot of people here get stuck in analysis-paralysis. Perito surely gets a lot of money from these vendors and is surely biased, however he still remains one of the best worldwide. I would rather risk having sub-optimal results but at least start getting my life back in order, rather than spending other precious years worrying and suffering, with the certainty that our dicks will keep shrinking more and more as time untreated goes by.

This isn’t a criticism of you — quite the opposite! I’m kind of talking to myself here. I appreciate you sharing this.


I appreciate your comment—it's rational and considerate. I'm glad to have someone like you on FrankTalk.

You're absolutely right. A "relatively" dishonest doctor isn't necessarily incompetent, and vice versa. We shouldn't conflate honesty with skill or competence.

Penile implants concept is a lifesaver. Fifty years ago, any man with ED was stuck with it for life. And we know how devastating ED can be, especially at a young age—it can derail your career, relationships, and a thousand other things. So I'm all for acting fast and taking the plunge, especially since refractory ED isn't likely to be solved by anything other than an implant, even decades from now.

But what I'm criticizing here is the current state of penile implants. The ass-kissing from fellow implantees and the surgeons' propaganda has allowed companies like Coloplast to downgrade their pump—from the relatively durable classic pump to the OTR, which has a crazy rate of tubal fractures. AMS followed suit with the Tenacio pump, which you have to pray every day doesn’t jam or break. And Rigicon? Just a plastic piece of crap. A high-volume specialist told me directly, “Rigicon IPP is a piece of crap—I only install it so Wilson, the ‘godfather,’ won’t get upset.” Not surprisingly, Wilson gets a lot of money from Rigicon.

All of this is just to make flashy marketing brochures and boost sales—at the expense of our bodies and our hard-earned money.

And I’m not letting MPPs off the hook either. AMS Tactra claims in its brochure that it bends 90°. Hell, in most cases it doesn’t even bend 1°. Rigicon’s Rigi10 took it further and claimed 130°—which is just laughable. Coloplast genesis rigidity is subpar.

Ass-kissing won’t help anyone. As customers, we need to give em the proper feedback and oblige them to not trade with our dicks. Buying into the beneficiaries’ propaganda won’t reduce revision rates or prevent end-stage penis (when implantation is no longer possible).

I also hope fellow sufferers don’t fall into the false dichotomy of “either implants are great so we should get one” or “they’re crap so we shouldn’t.” There’s a third option: the implant industry needs serious reform—and you still need to get implanted.

And frankly, seniors who’ll likely pass away in the next decade shouldn’t be the ones shaping the conversation. Their responses are often biased and dump.
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Re: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby tooyoung » Sat Aug 09, 2025 5:54 am

LastHope wrote:All jokes aside, on a serious note...When I need revision surgery, I’d gladly surrender my dick to Dr. Perito and visit his strip club after recovery (just kidding :lol: ). Even if I’ve read DailyMail news about him or learned he collected $4 million USD from Coloplast, he has performed over 10,000+ surgeries, and volume breeds expertise in surgery. Maybe he needed that $4 million to cover attorney fees for botched (aka lessons learned) operations early in his career. To me, all that matters is surgical volume for the device and brand that I want to get installed.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tions.html


That's an interesting article. Yes I agree we shouldn't conflate between deception and surgical skill/competence.

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Re: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby AussieGuy81 » Sat Aug 09, 2025 8:57 am

LastHope wrote:All jokes aside, on a serious note...When I need revision surgery, I’d gladly surrender my dick to Dr. Perito and visit his strip club after recovery (just kidding :lol: ). Even if I’ve read DailyMail news about him or learned he collected $4 million USD from Coloplast, he has performed over 10,000+ surgeries, and volume breeds expertise in surgery. Maybe he needed that $4 million to cover attorney fees for botched (aka lessons learned) operations early in his career. To me, all that matters is surgical volume for the device and brand that I want to get installed.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tions.html


I wouldn't be using a Daily Mail article to prove any kind of point. That publication is absolutely garbage. You could guarantee they've left heaps to paint that guys point of view.
The guy in the article came from a corrections centre and had blisters on his dick, so there already was something going on. Things have obviously gone south and he wanted a payday
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: Trust your surgeon...best thing I've ever done to myself.

Postby Courage » Sat Aug 09, 2025 10:44 am

AussieGuy81 wrote:
I wouldn't be using a Daily Mail article to prove any kind of point. That publication is absolutely garbage. You could guarantee they've left heaps to paint that guys point of view.
The guy in the article came from a corrections centre and had blisters on his dick, so there already was something going on. Things have obviously gone south and he wanted a payday


OP is a dedicated and aggressive nut.
Middle-aged SGM with lifelong ED. AMS 700 CX 21cm + 3.5cm RTEs implanted January 2025 and explanted due to infection February 2025, with salvage. Revision to Coloplast Titan 24cm + 1cm RTE July 2025.


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