A Beverly Hills urologist is going to court to stop a competitor from using his patented penis.
Not his personal penis, of course, but a silicone implant that’s been so successful GQ calls it “the bionic dick.”
Urologist James Elist accuses a competitor of conspiring with one of his own advisory board members to steal the techniques and the branding for Elist's Penuma implant.
October 13, 2020 at 12:56 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
A Beverly Hills urologist is going to court to stop a competitor from using his patented penis.
Not his personal penis, of course, but a silicone implant that’s been so successful GQ calls it “the bionic dick.”
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