Reproductive prosthesis implantation mostly refers to penile prosthesis implantation. Post-operative complications (so-called side effects) of this procedure mainly include wound infection, persistent pain, etc., which varies from person to person. Penile prosthesis implantation is a surgical procedure that treats organic erectile dysfunction by implanting an artificial corpus cavernosum into the penis to reshape it and enhance its hardness. Post-operative complications of this procedure mainly include wound infection, persistent pain in the penile area and even in the perineal region, bleeding from the cavernous body of the penis, scrotal hematoma, and mechanical failure (e.g., broken or improper length of the prosthesis). However, it should be noted that the occurrence and severity of postoperative complications may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition and postoperative care. In addition, it should be noted that penile prosthesis implantation is only indicated for those who have unacceptable or ineffective erectile dysfunction, and contraindications to surgery include severe systemic diseases, active infections, and so on. Therefore, those who are considering penile prosthesis implantation, must be under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out standardized operation, do not blindly dispose of their own, in order to avoid improper intervention, resulting in adverse consequences.