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Dr DAVID ENDE talking about ED Erectile Dysfunction Penile Prosthesis/ prostate cancer australia A penile prosthesis is another treatment option for men with erectile dysfunction. Today, many men choose a hydraulic, inflatable prosthesis, which allows a man to have an erection whenever he chooses and is much easier to conceal. It is also more natural. A penile implant is usually used when there is a clear medical cause for ED and when the problem is unlikely to resolve or improve naturally or with other medical treatments. The inflatable penile prosthesis consists of two cylinders -- a reservoir and a pump -- which are placed surgically in the body. The two cylinders are inserted in the penis and connected by tubing to a separate reservoir of fluid. The reservoir is implanted under the groin muscles. A pump is also connected to the system and sits under the loose skin of the scrotal sac, between the testicles. To inflate the prosthesis, the man presses on the pump. The pump transfers fluid from the reservoir to the cylinders in the penis, inflating them and causing an erection. Pressing on a deflation valve at the base of the pump returns the fluid to the reservoir, deflating the penis and returning it to the normal flaccid state. When the penis is inflated, the prosthesis makes the penis stiff and thick, similar to a natural erection., thickness, and stiffness of the penis. A penile prosthesis does not change sensation on the skin of the penis or a man's ability to reach orgasm. About 90%-95% of inflatable prosthesis implants produce erections suitable for intercourse. Satisfaction rates with the prosthesis are very high, and typically 80%-90% of men are satisfied with the results and say they would choose the surgery again. Prostate Cancer Australia produced by David Westbrook www.westymedia.com #penis implant enlargement #penis enlargment hand job #boner bears gummy #penis enlargement eros