What is erectile dysfunction? Is it curable? The causes of erectile dysfunction IPP (Inflatable Penile Prosthesis)? Suitable candidates for placing IPP Why should men have IPP? Reduce pressure on the ...
A penile implant is a device surgically inserted into the penis to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). There are two forms of ...
Most men who have penile implants are older than 45. However, younger men with health conditions that prevent them from achieving an erection may benefit from the procedure. A non-inflatable penile ...
Inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) surgery is a common treatment for erectile dysfunction, particularly in patients who do not respond to other therapies. A critical aspect of this procedure is ...
we had amazing results with penile implants, whether inflatable or mechanical. And almost all the men that had those implants were thrilled with them. But with the advent of these new medications ...
This principle seems to hold true for penile prosthesis surgery, but careful consideration is necessary before adopting a 'center of excellence' model for this, or any, procedure. While a general ...
There are several types of penile implants, depending on preference and anatomy. Due to the very high success rate and extremely low complication rate of the inflatable penile prosthesis in our ...
There are two types of penile implants: malleable and inflatable. A malleable, or bendable, implant has a tube with rods that are placed into the shaft of the penis. The implant stays firm all the ...
You should do this daily. Your implant will be 50 percent inflated until your first follow up visit two weeks after surgery. It's best to wear briefs or similar snug underwear and have your penis ...