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Penile Prosthesis - Penile Implant


Home Care and Complications

What happens later at home?

After surgery, pain is common. Pain medications are given to control pain. Ice packs and elevating the penis and scrotum may also be advised. Antibiotics may be given during and after the surgery.

Total healing time is usually three to four weeks, and it may take a month or two before the body gets used to the implant. Normally, the implant cannot be used until at least 4 to 6 weeks after the surgery. This is when healing is usually complete. Home care instructions should be followed closely to help avoid problems.

What are the potential complications after the procedure?

Penile implants do not normally affect sexual desire, sensation in the penis, or the ability to have children. However, the implant will affect the tissues inside the penis. Future erections will often depend on the implant device. Removal of the implant device will likely leave a man unable to have an erection.

Complications of penile implants can result from the surgery or from the device. Surgery can cause bleeding, infection, or allergic reaction to the anesthesia. The device itself can malfunction or become damaged. This is most common with the complex inflatable implants. Further surgery may be needed if the device becomes damaged.


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