When Should I Begin Peyronies Disease Treatment?
Many men ask me, "When is the best time to begin
Peyronies Disease
treatment?" The answer to that is, "As soon as possible." Provided it is done correctly. The sooner a man begins correct penis traction, the less severe the condition will be. And, the sooner his recovery will be. Penis Surgery Can Be Very Dangerous! Up until about 10 years ago, penis surgery was the only really effective Peyronies Disease treatment for straightening a Peyronies bent penis. Today, penis surgery is just not necessary for Peyronies Disease treatment over 99.999% of the time. So don't be talked into it.

Peyronies Disease - treatment with surgery -
Medical doctors have always advised a patient with a bent penis caused by Peyronies Disease to wait a year before undergoing Peyronies Disease treatment with surgery.The reason for this is: penis surgery has many possible complications and possible side effects. Surgery is a very risky Peyronies Disease treatment. You may wind up with severe erectile dysfunction and possible impotence! And Peyronies Disease has been found to go away spontaneously in about 40% of the cases. I'll explain why shortly. Possible Penis Surgery Side Effect The possible side effects of Peyronies Disease treatment with surgery include, but are not limited to: - Inability to achieve an orgasm
- More scarring (which could bend the penis in another direction later on)
- Damage to the urethra (tube that carries urine and semen from the body)
All unnecessary risks! Peyronies Is Not A "Disease" If you've been reading the pages on this website, you already know that Peyronies is not actually a disease. It is simply scarring and/or plaque formation. You don't catch it. It's not contagious. If the same scar occurred anywhere else on your body, you'd never even notice it. And it would never be referred to as a "Disease". But, your penis has a special function. Erection. It is only because this Peyronies scar does not stretch like normal tissue that you have a problem. This lack of stretching is what causes your penis to bend during erection. It's just that simple. Why Penis Surgery Is Unnecessary And A Foolish Risk If you see your penis bending and your doctor tells you that you have Peyronies Disease, you don't need to panic or worry. In 1994 a physician named Dr. Jorn Ege Siana, M.D. (a penis surgery specialist and a director and founder of the Scandinavian Clinic of Plastic Surgery in Denmark and Germany) developed a remarkable penis traction device. His penis traction device was originally developed as a post-surgical therapy. It was developed to prevent scar contraction (penis bending) after penis surgery has taken place. Inflexible scar tissue is precisely what causes the bend in a Peyronies penis. This traction device proved so effective that he quickly recognized the benefits that existed from using this device outside of surgery. Especially in Peyronies Disease treatment of a bent penis or any curved penis condition.
Peyronies Disease treatment using one of these devices,
has been clinically proven to be the safest and most effective method for straightening a bent penis. How And Why Peyronies Progresses Peyronies "Disease" has a definite cycle and pattern. The progression of this condition usually last about 18-24 months. The reason is, scarring has a cycle. This is what is happening: There is a trauma (injury) to the penis. This injury is sometimes not even felt. That is why so many people think a Peyronies Disease condition is a "mystery". It is really no mystery at all. First the body forms a scab (internally or externally) at the injured point(s). Then a scar forms. At first the scar is quite weak. So the penis only bends slightly on erection. There is no bend when it is limp. Penis traction begun at this time will work rather quickly. The Bend Gets Worse But Mother Nature is no dummy. To protect this damaged area she makes the scar grow tougher and more fibrous over time (many months). This gives the scar more strength so that it will not be damaged so easily again. And that is the reason a Peyronies condition grows worse (the bend increases) during the first year or so. The scar gets harder, stronger and less flexible. As it gets less flexible, the penis bends more. You're not getting "sicker". You're not sick in the first place. Your scar is simply getting harder and tougher. It's a natural healing progression that is misunderstood. After a year or so, very often, your dear Mother (Nature) sees that there is no more threat to the area. So she lets the hard scar soften up. It becomes less fibrous. More supple. And the bend in your penis starts to become less and less. That is why about 40% of men who develop a Peyronies condition will eventually see the condition subside with no Peyronies Disease treatment at all. Their penis becomes straight enough to be comfortable and to have comfortable sexual intercourse after about 12-18 months. The penis rarely becomes as straight as it originally was, but, it becomes straight enough. For The Less Fortunate For the other 60% of men, the scar stays hard and tough. For these men getting a straight penis again will require some form of Peyronies Disease treatment. The good news is: Even if you have been suffering from Peyronies Disease for decades,
with correct penis traction
you can still straighten your penis out 99.999% of the time! It just takes a little longer if the scar is thick and tough. But, an old thick tough scar can stretch and lengthen correctly.
None Of The Surgical Risks

- penis traction device -
With Peyronies Disease treatment using correct penis traction, you don't run any of the severe risks that you do with penis surgery.
In fact you have NONE of the risks. The only actual side effect you may face is a slightly longer penis! Not bad. Penis Disease treatment using surgery is so dangerous because of all the nerves and blood vessels that are cut. Feeling and sensation is lost. This is what causes all the possible erectile dysfunction problems following penis surgery. However, with penis traction you don't cut anything. It has the same effect on the body as Yoga exercises or the stretching that an athlete or dancer uses to tone and strengthen then the body. Penis traction is actually healthy for your penis. And penis traction has been clinically proven, over and over again, to be the safest and most effect Peyronies Disease treatment. Penis traction is so effective that it is now medically recommended and endorsed in 29 countries worldwide. Cost The cost of penis traction with
the best device made in the world is under $400.
Compare that with the $9,000 - $12,000 cost of corrective penis surgery! And with penis traction you don't have the risk of all the horrible possible side effects that can occur when your penis is cut open. By clinical study: It doesn't matter how long or how short the time has been that a man has had a bent penis from Peyronies Disease. 99.999% of the time, Peyronies Disease treatment using correct penis traction has proven to effectively straighten the bent penis.
Be Well,
~ William
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