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Is this for me?
If you've lost a testicle (for example after cancer, torsion or injury) or were born without one, a testicular implant can restore scrotal appearance. It does not make sperm or testosterone. You can have it at the time of removal or as a separate procedure later—your choice.

You've lost a testicle or were born without one
You've experienced testicle loss due to cancer, torsion, trauma, or were born with an absent testicle (monorchism), and you want to restore scrotal appearance.
You understand it won't make sperm or testosterone
You recognize that a testicular implant is for cosmetic purposes only and doesn't restore hormonal or reproductive function.

You're deciding timing with your urologist
You're discussing with your doctor whether to have the implant placed during testicle removal surgery or as a separate procedure later.
How it looks
Your surgeon places an implant shaped like a testicle through a small incision. Testi10™ comes in five sizes and two feels—prefilled saline for softness or a firm option. Everything stays inside the body.
An implant shaped like a testicle is placed inside the scrotum
The surgeon makes a small incision in your groin or upper scrotum and creates a pouch for the implant.
Your surgeon selects the size and firmness
Testi10™ comes in five sizes (XS-XL) to match your anatomy. The prefilled saline option provides a soft, natural feel.

Everything is internal—nothing is visible outside
Once placed, the implant is completely inside your body with no external components.
Testi10™ offers five sizes (XS-XL) and two firmness options to ensure the best possible match for your anatomy and comfort preferences.
What to expect
Surgery day
Often day-case; general or spinal anesthetic. The procedure typically takes less than an hour.
Week 1-2
Soreness/bruising common; many return to light activities/work in 7-14 days (your clinician will advise).
~6 weeks
Avoid vigorous exercise until about 6 weeks; typical follow-up 6-8 weeks to review the cosmetic result.
Daily activities
Return to your regular daily activities and lifestyle as advised by your healthcare provider.
Risks
Most people do well. Possible risks include infection, bleeding/hematoma, the implant riding higher than the other side, scar tissue or malposition, dissatisfaction with appearance, and (rarely) leakage, erosion or need for removal. Your team will explain your individual risk.
*Recovery is individual. Always follow your clinician's advice.
Why Testi10™
Designed specifically for testicular prosthesis with proven features for optimal patient satisfaction.
Sized to You
Testi10™ comes in multiple sizes to best match your anatomy and provide a natural, balanced appearance.
Prefilled Saline Option
The prefilled saline design offers a simplified surgical procedure and provides a soft, natural feel.
Natural Look & Feel
The prosthesis is specifically designed to mimic the structure and feel of a natural testicle when properly implanted.
MR-Conditional Safety
Testi10™ is MR-Conditional, allowing for safe MRI scans under specified conditions (always inform radiology staff).
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it look/feel normal?
It aims to match closely, but may be a little firmer or sit slightly higher than a natural testicle.
Does it restore fertility or hormones?
No. The implant is for cosmetic purposes only. If both testes are absent, ask about testosterone therapy.
When can I resume sexual activity?
Many people are cleared after 1-2 weeks; follow your surgeon's advice.
Is the testicle prosthesis comfortable?
Yes, most individuals adapt quickly. The Testi10™ saline design provides a natural feel, and most men report forgetting they have an implant.
Will others be able to tell I have an artificial testicle?
No, when properly sized and implanted, the look and feel is natural and typically undetectable to others.
What about MRI?
Tell radiology you have an implant so they can follow device labeling and safety steps. Testi10™ is MR-Conditional under specified conditions.
Ready to take the next step?

Speak privately with a Patient Counselor
Get personalized information about testicular implants in a confidential consultation. Our patient counselors understand the sensitive nature of testicle loss and provide judgment-free support.
What you'll discuss:
- Your specific situation and concerns
- How Testi10™ works
- Recovery expectations and timeline
- Finding the right surgeon for you

Private referral to a Rigicon Global Reference Center™
Connect with experienced urologists in your area who specialize in testicular prosthesis implantation. Our surgeon directory includes qualified professionals familiar with Testi10™ products.
Search by:
- Geographic location
- Implantation experience
- Insurance acceptance
- Patient reviews and outcomes
Your privacy is our priority: Your enquiry is confidential. We never sell personal data.
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Disclaimer
Important Notice:
This website provides educational information only and does not constitute medical advice. Product availability varies by country. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
Regulatory Information:
Rigicon products are medical devices that require prescription and surgical implantation by qualified urologists. Individual results may vary.
References:
[1] Testi10™ products are not available for sale within the United States.[2] British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) patient information leaflet on testicular prosthesis.