How To Fix A Curved Penis Or Cure Peyronies Disease

Approximately 400 in every 100,000 men suffer from the condition of severely bent or curved penis known as Peyronie’s Disease. This condition can make intercourse extremely painful for both partners or completely impossible.


Doctors disagree about the exact cause of this condition, however, it is generally present when plaque or scar tissue replaces the normally elastic tissue of some part of the penis. Scar tissue is not elastic, or stretchy, resulting in curvature or severe bending. If the scar tissue extends all the way around the shaft of the penis, the result is usually bending or even a drastic shortening of the penis.

How Does this Condition Come About?

Many Times this begins with injury, inflammation, or trauma of some sort to the erect penis, such as forceful bending. Some men have developed Peyronie's after attempts to treat erectile dysfunction with painful injections. Physicians also suspect that other medical conditions lead to Peyronies, such as high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries or diabetes.

Can this Condition Be Treated?

Every case of Peyronie's is different. Some men choose surgery, however, many doctors generally tell patients to wait at least a year or two before surgical attempts to correct it. are made. During that waiting period, most patients will try other treatments first, with the thought that surgery is a last-resort, drastic choice. In some cases, men improve spontaneously without treatment within a year or two, and scar tissue may even disappear.

Surgical Procedure to Correct the Curved Penis

One of the two most-performed surgeries, called the Nesbit procedure, often results in a shortening of the penis by 1 to 2 inches; the other procedure in which scar tissue is replaced with grafted tissue may result in partial or complete loss of erectile function.

Many men are choosing to turn to self-treatment options available today. The effective being traction devices, perhaps combined with a course of Vitamin E therapy. Highly successful corrective devices like the ProExtender™ work by gently applying consistent, measured traction to the penis to counteract the hardening of scar tissue while building the penis's straight-arrow dimensions. The device can be worn discreetly under clothing (even at work, if a man has a low-exertion job) and needs to be applied consistently for a course of months. This device was developed by Swedish doctor, Jorn Ege Siana , and is used in clinics and hospitals throughout the US and Europe by post-penis-surgery patients to ensure proper healing, and is also offered by doctors as an alternative to surgery. This devices does come with a unconditional money back guarantee so it is really worth a try prior to committing to painful surgery. So all a man really has to lose is a curved penis.

By: Wendy Adams

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