Penile Curvature Correction
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Peyronie’s
Disease
Normal
Curvature
Fibrous plaque causes abnormal bending
May cause pain or
sexual difficulty
Limited blood flow
Uneven expansion during erection
Straight & pain-free
Normal blood flow
No fibrous tissue
Healthy erection function
What is it?
Penile curvature correction is a medical procedure that treats abnormal bending or curving of the penis, particularly during erection. This condition can be caused by Peyronie’s Disease (plaque formation), past trauma, or congenital (from birth) factors. Severe curvatures may lead to pain, difficulty with intercourse
, or psychological distress.
Who is it for?
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Men with noticeable bending or curvature of the penis
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Those experiencing pain during erection or sexual activity
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Men with Peyronie’s Disease or fibrous plaque
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Anyone whose curvature interferes with confidence or relationships
Procedure & Recovery:
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Non-surgical treatments: 20–40 minutes/session
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Surgical treatment: 1–2 hours (day surgery), downtime 1–2 weeks
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Sexual activity should be avoided for 4–6 weeks post-surgery
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Follow-up is important for monitoring progress and results
Things to Know Before the Procedure:
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Not all curvature requires surgery – many cases respond to non-invasive therapy
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Early treatment can prevent worsening of the condition
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Diagnosis may require physical exam and imaging (e.g. penile ultrasound)
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Discuss expectations clearly with your doctor for optimal results
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