Treatment Overview
The two-piece inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) is a surgical solution for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) who require a reliable and less complex implant than the three-piece system. The two-piece design includes cylinders placed in the penis and a combined pump-reservoir unit located in the scrotum. When activated, the device produces an erection suitable for sexual intercourse, while remaining flaccid when deflated.
Korean clinics specialize in minimally invasive techniques and precise sizing, providing excellent functional and cosmetic outcomes for both local and international patients.
Purpose & Benefits
The primary goal of a two-piece IPP is to restore sexual function for men with ED, especially those seeking a simpler surgical option. Benefits include:
• Firm, controllable erections on demand
• Simple, reliable device with fewer components
• Soft, natural flaccid appearance
• Long-term solution with high satisfaction
• Discreet and fully internal implant
• Improves sexual confidence and intimacy
• Shorter surgical time compared to three-piece systems
Korea’s advanced urology centers emphasize precision and patient safety, ensuring predictable results with minimal complications.
Ideal Candidates
Ideal candidates for a two-piece IPP include:
• Men with moderate to severe ED unresponsive to oral medications or injections
• Patients with limited abdominal space for a reservoir
• Men seeking a simpler alternative to the three-piece implant
• Individuals with comorbidities making surgery duration a concern
• Patients desiring a permanent, reliable solution
Detailed evaluation by a Korean urologist ensures the implant type suits the patient’s anatomy and health condition.
Possible Risks & Complications
Although highly effective, risks may include:
• Infection (rare in Korea due to antibiotic-coated implants)
• Device malfunction or mechanical failure
• Pain, swelling, or bruising post-surgery
• Difficulty using the pump initially
• Rare risk of erosion or cylinder migration
Korean surgical protocols, advanced implants, and meticulous sterilization minimize these risks.
Techniques & Technology Used
Korean clinics employ modern surgical techniques and high-quality implants:
• No-touch, minimal-incision techniques to reduce infection risk
• Precision tunica dilation for cylinder placement
• Antibiotic-coated implants to prevent infection
• High-grade hydrophilic coatings for smooth pump function
• Imaging for accurate sizing and placement
These technologies ensure safe, natural, and reliable results.
Treatment Process in Korea
- Consultation & Evaluation – Comprehensive review of medical history, penile anatomy, and implant selection.
- Preoperative Preparation – Lab tests, anesthesia assessment, and surgical planning.
- Surgery (typically 60–90 minutes) – Performed under general or spinal anesthesia with sterile, no-touch techniques.
- Implant Placement – Cylinders inserted into the penis, and the scrotal pump-reservoir unit positioned.
- Postoperative Monitoring – Patients usually stay overnight for observation.
- Device Training – Pump operation explained after 4–6 weeks.
- Follow-Up – Regular check-ups ensure function and healing.
Recovery & After-Care
Recovery is generally smooth:
• Light activities within 3–5 days
• Swelling and bruising reduce in 1–2 weeks
• Device activation at 4–6 weeks
• Sexual activity typically resumes after 6–8 weeks
After-care includes proper pump exercises, avoiding strenuous activities, and attending follow-up visits.
Results & Longevity
The two-piece IPP provides:
• Natural, controllable erections
• High patient and partner satisfaction
• Device lifespan of 8–12 years on average
• Long-term reliability with minimal maintenance
Patients regain sexual confidence and improved intimacy.
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
Korea offers world-class expertise in penile prosthesis surgery:
• Skilled urologists with extensive prosthetic experience
• Advanced surgical facilities and equipment
• Low infection rates using no-touch techniques
• Clear pricing and international patient support
• Multilingual medical staff for medical tourists
• Seamless care from consultation to postoperative recovery
Korean clinics ensure the highest standards in safety, privacy, and outcomes.
Cost Range
Two-piece IPP surgery in Korea typically ranges from:
USD $11,000 – $18,000
(cost varies by implant brand, hospital, and service package)
This usually includes consultation, device, surgery, hospitalization, and follow-up care.
Popular Clinics in Korea
• Seoul National University Hospital – Andrology Center
• Asan Medical Center – Urology Department
• Samsung Medical Center – Urology Division
• Zion Urology Clinic (Seoul)
• BUK Seoul Urology Hospital
• Jiwon Urology Clinic
• Yes Urology Network Clinics
These clinics are renowned for high success rates and specialized prosthetic surgeons.



