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NYC’s Top Urology Practice Specializing in the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Penile Implant Surgery. Welcome to Fifth Avenue Urology, the practice of Dr. Yaniv M. Larish. We specialize in Penile Implant Surgery & the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, as well as general urological care of both men and women. Dr. Larish is an expert…

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Tips for Recovering from Penile Implant Surgery

Having penile implant surgery can be a life changing experience. This procedure is not as invasive as others and it can allow men to get back to sexual activity within a few weeks. Yet, it is a surgery and it does require time to heal. There are many things your doctor will tell you about…

Why Is Penile Implant Surgery Minimally Invasive?

One of the biggest reasons so many men consider penile implant surgery is because it is a minimally invasive procedure. There are several types of procedures that fit this specific treatment. For men who are looking for a way to improve sexual performance, the goal is to use a penile implant that’s as functional as…

Are There Health Limitations on Who Can Obtain Penile Implant Surgery?

Penile implant surgery is considered a safe procedure in most cases. If you believe you could be a candidate for this type of procedure, it is important to speak to your doctor directly about whether or not you qualify for it. Generally speaking, doctors will recommend this procedure to men who are struggling with erectile…

Who Is a Good Candidate for a Penile Implant?

The investment in a penile implant can be life changing. For some men, it is necessary to enhance or make sexual function possible. While the first step in getting this type of care is to turn to a licensed urologist for a personalized consultation, most men will need to meet some basic requirements before they will…

Penile Implant for Erectile Dysfunction

A penile prosthesis, also known as a penile implant, is a type of treatment for men suffering from erectile dysfunction. The device itself is malleable in some cases and inflatable in others. The most basic form involves the insertion of malleable rods placed into the erection chamber. Newer solutions, though, provide for the user to…

How Does a Penile Implant Work?

A penile implant is a device inserted into a man’s scrotal region that extends the penis to an erect state. This is often done through an internal device that inflates the device, creating a natural looking and feeling erect penis. There are several types of implants available and each is a bit different in how…

Preparing for Penile Implant Surgery

You’ve decided to have penile implant surgery. It is a big step and one that may have you wondering if you’ve made the right decision. No matter what has led you to this point, there are a few key things you should do now to ensure your procedure goes the way you want it to…

What To Know Before Surgery for Penile Implants

Are you considering the advantages a penile implant can provide to you? Unsure that this is something you want to go through or perhaps worried about the outcome? You are not alone. Many men worry that penile implant surgery is too risky and puts their health on the line. Advancements in these procedures and the…

Recovery Post Surgery

For those wondering what penile implant surgery will be like, the good news is that it does not necessarily have to be difficult or painful. The procedure itself will vary based on the type of penile implant being used by your doctor. You’ll talk about this with your physician well in advance of your procedure.…

Surgical Treatment for Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence, or involuntary urination, is any involuntary leakage of urine. Treatable medical or surgical conditions almost always are the cause for urinary incontinence. It is under-reported to medical practitioners because many view it as part of getting older or a minor annoyance. But in reality urinary incontinence should be addressed to rule out more…