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Penis Implant - Is It The Right Solution?

By:Brandon Kelly


The penis implant is an effective recourse to impotence. It is usually a last resort for men whose erectile dysfunction stems from to medical causes that likely cannot be resolved through other medical treatments.

There are typically two types of penis implant. One involves inserting plastic bars into the penis while the other uses an inflatable prosthesis. The difference is that the first one produces a permanent (although not 100% hard erection) while the second allows the man to get an erection any time he wants by simply inflating the prosthesis.

During the operation for implanting the plastic bars, the surgeon makes an incision on the underside of the penis and inserts the penis implant on each side of the urethra. He then closes the skin with sutures which the body will absorb naturally.

During the operation for inflatable prosthesis, the surgeon makes an incision at the top of the penis and stretches the penile tissue to accommodate the prosthesis. In some cases, the inflatable prosthesis replaces the two corpora cavernosa. A fluid reservoir is placed under the skin at the base of the pelvis just above the bladder. The pump can be manipulated by hand so that the cylinders of the plastic prosthesis are filled with fluid and inflated to cause an erection.

Once the prosthesis is inflated, the penis resembles a natural erection in both stiffness and thickness. Some men observe that the inflated erection is somewhat smaller than their normal erection. Recently, however, newer models have been introduced in the market that have cylinders to make the erection longer and thicker.

In terms of sensitivity, a penis implant feels the same way and does not affect the patient's capacity to reach orgasm. However, it can disrupt a man's normal erection reflex such that he can no longer achieve an erection without first inflating the penis implant.

The entire procedure usually takes a hospital stay of three to seven days and a recovery period (without complications) of four weeks. The sensitivity of the penis and its ability to be aroused also return after that time.

Several factors that may increase the risks during penis implant surgery, including smoking, poor nutrition, obesity and stress. Being overweight or suffering from a chronic illness are other factors that increase surgical risks. Other risk factors include the use of drugs such as insulin, sedatives, tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, sleep inducers, etc. as well as mind-altering drugs such as cocaine, hypnotics, hallucinogens, psychedelics and marijuana.

Among the possible complications that can stem from such a procedure are mechanical failure, an infection of the surgical wound, erosion of the skin or urethra and the body's rejection of the synthetic implants.

Surgery typically only leaves a very small scar that is hardly noticeable. In fact, a penis implant is usually not noticeable at all even from up close. There is little or no reason to be embarrassed in the bedroom, restroom or locker room.

During the recovery period, the patient will notice a hard ridge where the surgeon made the incision. This will recede gradually as the wound heals and should not cause any discomfort. To relieve any pain from the incision, a warm compress, heating lamp or electric heating pad is recommended.

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