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Photos of Patients with Penile Implants. The following section contains material intended for people who are at least 18 years old, and therefore, may be objectionable.
This malleable penile prosthesis consists of two bendable rods surgically placed within the penis, providing a reliable and straightforward mechanism for achieving and maintaining rigidity during sexual activity.
Implants BEFORE & AFTER Photographs. Malleable Penile Prostheses (MPPs) and Inflatable Penile Prostheses (IPPs) are inserted about 9-12 months after phalloplasty. Testis implants can be inserted at the same time of IPP/MPP or can be placed earlier at time of glanplasty.
The Coloplast Genesis is a malleable, semi-rigid, non-inflatable penile implant. The Genesis was designed for straightforward implantation and ease of use for patients with finger or hand dexterity issues, hand muscle fatigue, or limited reach and range of mobility.
The Tactra™ Malleable Penile Prosthesis is intended for use in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (impotence) in adult males. Implanting a penile prosthesis will damage or destroy any remaining natural ability to have a spontaneous erection, as well as make other treatment options impossible.
The AMS Ambicor™ Inflatable Penile Implant, a two-piece inflatable implant, consists of two hollow cylinders that are surgically inserted into the penis. Outside the body, photos show that this penile implant looks like a set of balloons connected by tubes to a pump.
The goal of penile implant surgery is to allow a man with ED to achieve an erection that is sufficient for sexual intercourse. The procedure is usually recommended for men who have had no luck with other ED treatment options like medications or vacuum constriction devices (penis pumps).