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Penis Prosthesis InformationDoes Insurance Cover Vacuum Constriction Devices?Most insurance policies, including Medicare, cover at least part of the costs of a vacuum constriction device, especially if a medical cause for ED has been documented. Medicaid, however, does not cover the device except under extreme circumstances in certain states. WebMD Medical Reference How Do Vacuum Constriction Devices Work?To use a vacuum constriction device:
How Much Does a Vacuum Constriction Device Cost?Vacuum constriction devices vary in cost from $300 to $500, depending on the brand and type. The battery-powered versions tend to be more expensive, but also tend to work a little more quickly. Battery-powered devices are especially helpful for men who do not have good hand strength or coordination or who have arthritis. There are several devices currently on the market that work effectively. Some of these devices can be obtained without a prescription. How Well Do Vacuum Constriction Devices Work?Studies suggest that about 50%-80% of men are satisfied with the results of VCDs. As with any other method of treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), satisfaction rates may decrease with time. What Are the Side Effects of Vacuum Constriction Devices?An erection obtained by the vacuum constriction device is not the same as an erection achieved naturally. The penis tends to be purplish in color and can be cold or numb. Other side effects can include:
Who Should Consider Using a Vacuum Constriction Device?Vacuum constriction devices are safe and can be used by patients with ED caused by many conditions, including:
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