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Penile Implants: Comprehensive Guide
Supporting Erection Implants
Penile implants are considered the last resort and the most effective solution for patients where other treatment options have failed or are not applicable. Here’s what you need to know about this procedure:
- Implants are placed inside the cavernous bodies of the penile to support erection.
- The success rate is very high, ranging from 95-99%.
Commonly Used Implant Types
- Common types include semi-rigid silicone, inflatable, and hydrophilic implants.
- In developed countries, 3-piece inflatable penile implants are preferred.
- 3-piece implants can be inflated before intercourse and return to their original state afterward.
- These implants are more expensive but offer higher ease of use and satisfaction rates.
Sexual Satisfaction
penile implants provide satisfactory results for both men and their sexual partners. They enhance sexual pleasure during intercourse by treating erectile dysfunction.
Surgical Details
- Surgery can be performed under general or regional (spinal/epidural) anesthesia.
- Implants are placed through a 4-5 cm incision made at the lower or upper part of the penile.
- Typically, a 1-day hospital stay is sufficient post-surgery.
- Incisions made in the lower part of the penile (scrotal) leave nearly invisible scars.
Peyronie’s Disease and Other Conditions
penile implants are also suitable for patients with Peyronie’s disease or other conditions causing curvature and/or pain during erection.
Privacy and Use
penile implants are generally not noticeable to others. Inflatable and flexible implants make it nearly impossible for a sexual partner to detect them.
Erection and Reproduction
penile implants only provide sufficient erection for sexual intercourse. They do not affect ejaculation or the ability to father children.
FAQ
- 1. How do penile implants work?
- penile implants are devices placed inside the penile to support erection. There are semi-rigid, silicone types, and inflatable implants. Inflatable implants are inflated before intercourse and return to their original state afterward.
- 2. What is the success rate of penile implants?
- The success rate of penile implants is very high, ranging from 95-99%. This rate is applicable when implants are correctly placed and used appropriately.
- 3. Is there pain during and after the surgery?
- The surgery is generally performed under general or regional (spinal/epidural) anesthesia, so no pain is felt during the procedure. There may be mild discomfort or pain afterward, but this usually resolves within a few days and can be managed with painkillers.
- 4. Are penile implants noticeable from the outside?
- penile implants are not typically noticeable to others during intercourse or in daily life. Inflatable and flexible implants make it nearly impossible for a sexual partner to notice them.
- 5. Do penile implants affect sexual functions or reproductive ability?
- penile implants are designed to provide sufficient erection for sexual intercourse only. They do not affect ejaculation or the ability to conceive. Implants are used to enhance sexual performance and address erection issues.