The Spectra™ Concealable Penile Implant is easy-to-operate and contained completely inside the body. The device can be positioned spontaneously, so you can be ready whenever the mood strikes.
The Spectra Implant is a great option for men with limited dexterity and includes a pair of semi-rigid cylinders inserted into the penis. Talk with your doctor to determine the best treatment option for you.
The Spectra Implant includes a pair of semi-rigid cylinders placed inside the penis. The implant can be manually lifted up for intercourse and manually pushed down when not in use. Sexual intercourse with a penile implant feels natural.
The implant procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis. A small incision is made in the scrotum or above the pubic bone and a surgeon inserts all components through this opening. The penile implant surgery is performed under anesthesia. You may experience pain and soreness at the surgical site. Typically, it takes a few days to return to your regular routine of light activity. The full healing time before using your implant is generally about 6 weeks.
As with any medical procedure, complications can occur during surgery for ED. Side effects include, but are not limited to:39 natural or spontaneous erections as well as other interventional erectile dysfunction treatment options will no longer be possible; infection, in which case the implant may have to be removed; pain (typically associated with the healing process); mechanical failure of the implant.