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Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:53 am
by naginati
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Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 12:36 pm
by hope794
Thank you really much for your advices, naginati.

Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 3:38 pm
by naginati
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Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 11:33 am
by jelquinginjury
hope794 wrote:my flaccid stretched lenght is like 11cm. While in full erection i have 17cm lenght.

Why dont doctors take measures in full erection? My stretched penis has ridicolois lenght. If i am unlucky and i got scarring from implant, from 11 cm i may get to 10 or 9, ending with an unusable micropenis.

How is it possible that you have so much difference between your flaccid stretch and your normal erection? 6 cm? really?

Was your flaccid stretched measured by a doctor? I know that implant surgeons stretch very little to measure the penis but 6 cm seems a lot of difference

Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 2:37 pm
by Aemill
I am also a shower. My flaccid is 3,75 inches and erect 6,75 inches. My corpora is somewhat shrunk and hard when not erect.

Re: 24 Years old, Peyronie's, moderate ED.

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 9:32 am
by LewisNews
Based on the clinical study published in Journal of Sexual Medicine, May-2019, The use of a penile traction device reduces the need of cycles of collagenase in patients with Peyronie disease, by Dr. García Gómez, Dr. Romero-Otero et al.
The results of the clinical study was: 63 patients were available at the time of the analysis of the data. 4 were lost to follow, so 59 patients received 1 cycle, 41 received 2 cycles, 15 received 3 cycles, and 4 received 4 cycles. Mean curvature at the end of the treatment was 36º with a reduction of -24º (-40%). 15 patients required additional surgical treatment (7 grafting and 8 plication). The mean number of cycles was 2.
The penile traction device used in this study was Andropeyronie, which is FDA approved