Long Term Implant Experience with Progressive Peyronie's

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PleaseFindACure
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Long Term Implant Experience with Progressive Peyronie's

Postby PleaseFindACure » Sun May 10, 2026 11:04 pm

Hi All, new to the forum, so I hope I comply to all rules. If not let me know. I cross posted on Peyronie's Channel, but not sure if it is more correct here.

I am 37yo. I suffer from Peyronie's Disease since I am 31yo without a clear trauma. I thought this is all trauma /bending/etc. related so I was very careful in the last years with sex. Safe positions, lubrication, daily Cialis for erection quality, etc.

I have also related fibrotic diseases (e.g. Morbus Ledderhose) and my father had full Dupuytren's Diathesis (Peyronie's, Dupuytren's, Morbus Ledderhose, Frozen Shoulder, ...).

Now I just developed a new plaque and the disease goes again without a clear trauma. I am anxious about the future. It looks like I have a recurring/progressive version of Peyronie's Disease that pops up sporadically...

Until now I have seen an implant as my final option once it does not work naturally, but as I now lost length again with the 2nd plaque I wonder what the right time for an implant is.

For reference I am 15.5cm erect. Due to anxiety and the plaque it is hard to measure bone pressed stretch length. I think it is somewhere around 11cm, but my penis retracts immediately when I try to stretch it.

Therefore I want to ask:
- Is lost length lost forever or were you able to regain the length with cycling after implanting?
- Patients where this also started young with progressive worsening: Did you get new plaques years after the implantation or did the progress stop? Would the scars eventually break the implant?
- Would you try something like RestoreX or a VED before a implant surgery.

I am currently searching a surgeon in Germany to discuss this.
But hearing about patients with multiple of these fibrotic disease (especially from younger age) that really solved it with an implant would be a big relieve for me.

Thank you for your time!
Kind regards

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duke_cicero
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Re: Long Term Implant Experience with Progressive Peyronie's

Postby duke_cicero » Sun May 10, 2026 11:19 pm

I think a very good surgeon is probably the only person who can give you confident answers to these questions. I know he's not in Europe, but my surgeon Laurence Levine is one of the world's leading experts on Peyronie's, having written at least two books on the subject. It might be worth getting a phone consultation with him.
Born 1990. ED since age 20 after a bicycle accident. Coloplast Genesis malleable implanted December 2024 by the great Dr. Laurence Levine in Chicago.

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whatevery
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Re: Long Term Implant Experience with Progressive Peyronie's

Postby whatevery » Mon May 11, 2026 12:02 am

Dr. Osmonov is frequently mentioned on FT as a good implanter in Germany. Google him.

Read this carefully before deciding which implant you'd want to go with. I think it captures the trade offs and the dos and the don'ts well.
https://www.vigortheblog.com/vigor-mens ... -coloplast

I think you also might want to avoid Rigicon AX but Rigicon X is alright. There are also malleable implants, 3 brands: Genesis, Rigi10 & Tectra but I'm not sure if they'd be an option with Peyronie's.
64 yrs old.
ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.

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Re: Long Term Implant Experience with Progressive Peyronie's

Postby lasthope2.0 » Mon May 11, 2026 12:58 am

Daniar Osmonov - Kiel
Georgios Hatzichristodoulou - Nuremberg


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