Genital prosthesis implantation (i.e. penile prosthesis implantation) is indicated for the treatment of irreversible organic erectile dysfunction, but the exact efficacy of the procedure can vary from person to person and it is impossible to say whether the results are good or bad. Penile prosthesis implantation is a surgical procedure that improves erectile function by implanting a penile prosthesis into the cavernous cavity of the penis. It is indicated for treatment of organic erectile dysfunction that is not amenable to other treatments or for which no other treatment has been effective. The efficacy of surgical treatment may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition, timing of treatment, and postoperative care, so it is not possible to predict the effectiveness of the procedure in a specific patient. It should also be noted that contraindications to this procedure include severe fibrosis of the corpus cavernosum of the penis, concomitant severe systemic disease, and active infection, as well as the possibility of postoperative complications such as persistent penile or perineal pain, wound infection, and mechanical failure of the prosthesis. Therefore, those who have the need for penile prosthesis implantation treatment must be strictly under the guidance of the doctor for standardized operation, in order to strive for a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of it on your own to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.