Pelvic Health Specialist – Dr. Susie Gronski and Team

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PENIS IMPLANT SURGERY FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

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If you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction, it’s common to wonder which erectile dysfunction treatment is best and if a penile implant is right for you?

For many men and their partners where erectile dysfunction is a concern, a penile implant was the perfect option because it’s very effective at helping you achieve an erection and be able to have penetrative sex.

Penile implants provide hope for those unable to get an erection and have penetrative intimacy with a partner. Without the worry of not being able to get it up, an implant can help you stop thinking about erectile dysfunction and focus on your pleasure and relationship instead. A penile implant is not a cosmetic surgery that helps you to last longer, but a tool to regain intimacy.

Dr. Jonathan Clavell is a board certified urologist and men's sexual health expert in Houston, Texas. His practice focuses on the treatment of erectile dysfunction, low testosterone BPH and Peyronie's disease.  He is one of the highest volume surgeons in penile implant surgery, and currently trains doctors both nationally and internationally when it comes to this surgery.

What is a penile implant? A penile implant is a device that can give you an erection: there are inflatable and malleable devices, with the inflatable device being the most common in the US.

Let’s take a step back and look at the physiological cause of erectile dysfunction: caused by blood not being able to fill or remain in the penis, causing the penis to remain flaccid. For anyone experiencing erectile dysfunction, the first line of treatment is not considering a penile implant. Regardless of age, the first line of treatment for erectile dysfunction is to start with medication. If you experience erectile dysfunction from stress, you could also benefit from mental health or physical and occupational therapy.

For vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, when Viagra doesn't work (or any of the other common medications like Levitra, Staxyn, Cialis, or Stendra) a penile implant becomes an available treatment option.

Penile implants work so well because it gets your penis hard. But it’s important to note that a penile implant can not engorge the head of the penis, can not increase penis sensitivity, can not impact orgasms, and can not impact ejaculation (your partner can still get pregnant if you have a penile implant).


This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.