Erectile Dysfunction Clinic
Penile Implant Surgery
(Erectile Dysfunction Surgery)
For severe ED unresponsive to medication,
penile implant surgery provides a
permanent, reliable solution.
penile implant surgery provides a
permanent, reliable solution.
What Is Penile Implant Surgery?
For severe erectile dysfunction where medication or non-surgical treatments are ineffective,
penile implant surgery inserts a prosthesis that induces erection — providing a permanent surgical solution.
Malleable Implant (2-Piece)
A malleable implant is inserted into the corpora cavernosa,
allowing the penis to be manually bent into position for intercourse.
Permanent Enlargement
No Mechanical Failure
Cost-Effective
How the Malleable
Penile Implant Works
Penile Implant Works
1. Malleable Prosthesis
Available in various thicknesses with a wire or joint structure that allows easy bending.
2. Semi-Rigid Material
During intercourse, simply straighten by hand. No complex operation needed — functions permanently without malfunction.
Malleable implant is recommended for:
1
When medication is ineffective
2
When injection therapy is ineffective
3
Seeking surgery at a reasonable cost
Inflatable Implant (3-Piece)
An inflatable prosthesis is inserted into the corpora cavernosa,
with a pump mechanism to artificially maintain erection.
Natural Erection Feel
95% Average Satisfaction
Natural Appearance
How the Inflatable
Penile Implant Works
Penile Implant Works
1. Reservoir
Contains sterile saline solution stored in a reservoir implanted in the abdomen.
2. Cylinders
Saline flows into the cylinders in the corpora cavernosa — mimicking the natural erection mechanism to maintain a natural-feeling erection.
3. Pump
Pressing the pump activates erection; pressing the release button returns to the pre-erection state.
Inflatable implant is recommended for:
1
Medication & injection side effects (flushing, dizziness, etc.)
2
Heart & vascular conditions making natural erection difficult
3
Aging & post-surgical complications making natural erection impossible
Q. Is Penile Implant Surgery Safe?
Don't worry!
We use biocompatible special materials that are completely safe for the human body.
We use biocompatible special materials that are completely safe for the human body.
HIGHST uses only genuine Biotex materials from Boston Scientific and Coloplast — certified safe for human use.
Malleable Penile Implant
Inflatable Penile Implant
Boston Scientific Research Facility
"The key to penile implant surgery is minimizing infection rate."
HIGHST Urology — Chief Director Dr. Koo Jin Mo
New Medical Technology 'No-Touch Technique'
Penile Implant Surgery Infection Rate Near 0%
Penile Implant Surgery Infection Rate Near 0%
*No-Touch Technique: An advanced medical technique that minimizes direct contact
with the patient's skin using specialized equipment during the procedure.
with the patient's skin using specialized equipment during the procedure.
The Only Clinic in Korea — HIGHST Urology
Penile Implant International Education Center Designation
Center of Excellence : Education & Learning Center
U.S. UCI Training Representative
Boston Scientific EDU CARE Certificate
Coloplast Reference Doctor Certificate
ED Surgery Q&A
Q.How long does the surgery take?
A.The surgery takes approximately 15–30 minutes. However, this may vary depending on individual circumstances.
Q.How much pain is involved?
A.The surgery is performed under local or sedation anesthesia, so pain during the procedure is minimal. Post-operative discomfort is manageable with prescribed pain medication and typically resolves within 1–2 weeks.
Q.When can I be discharged and return to daily life?
A.Most patients can return to normal daily activities the same day or the next day. Strenuous physical activity and sexual intercourse should be avoided for approximately 4–6 weeks.
Q.How long is the hospital stay and follow-up schedule?
A.Hospitalization is typically not required. Follow-up visits are scheduled 1–2 times within the first 2 weeks for wound check and stitch removal.
Q.When can sexual activity resume?
A.Sexual activity can typically be resumed approximately 4–6 weeks after surgery, once the surgical site has fully healed. Your doctor will provide specific guidance based on your recovery progress.
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