Sunday, September 13, 2009

Is there any hope for Peyronie's disease sufferers?

The answer to this inquiry is not simple, as it is both yes and no. Despite there being methods in place that can help in reducing, if not curing, Peyronie's completely - such as penile corrective surgery and some penis enlargement devices - actually preventing peyronies before it occurs is still not possible. The only hope you have is to learn how to work through it, and learn how to deal with it.

What is Peyronie's disease?

As far as we know Peyronie's is caused by the development of fibrous scar tissues on the inner lining of your penis. Peyronie's is reputed to affect maybe 3% of men across the world between the age groups of 40-60 years old, although the actual number may be much higher due to sufferers not reporting it, and misdiagnosis.

Yet despite this classification Peyronie's has been found in men as young as their teens causing penile curvatures of between 30° to 60°. But the main problem with this condition is the health risks it can cause if left untreated, and the psychological issues a young male can suffer to due sexual embarassment.

Alongside its ability to make penetration uncomfortable, Peyronie's can cause impotency removing your chances of having children in the future. For this reason penis enlargement devices and surgeries could make the difference to helping you lead a better life.

Penile correction surgeries

There are various surgeries available, but the best 3 would have to be: placation, excision-grafting and prosthetic implantation. Known to be effective in correcting penile curvatures, these surgeries do as a whole work. The only problem with them is the possible risk they each incur, as we shall now explain.

Plication surgery

Designed to reduce the length on one side of your penis to match the other, this method should remove the curvature and straighten your penis. That being taken into account, this surgery as a result will shorten the length of your penis as a whole.

Excision-Grafting surgery

Based around applying a graft to your penis once an incision has been made into the lump on the tunica albuginea, this procedure on the one hand does straighten your penis. Its only consequence is a risk of deformity that can come as a result of blood vessels dying in the graft.

Alongside risks of deformation, grafts are known to cause the penis to shorten (with time) and induce impotency.

Prosthetic Implantation surgery

Utilising a semi-rigid silastic inflatable cylinder, this device is inserted into the corpora cavernosa to promote the straightening of your penis. You need to be careful with this procedure though as this too can cause impotency.

Penis enlargement devices

Specifically designed to encourage tissue cell generation in your penis chamber, the use of Medical Type 1 materials within a penis traction device means users can experience the benefits of increased blood flow, a penis length increase of up to 3 inches and penile corrections of 60%.

Surgery or penis enlargement devices?

Both penile correction surgeries and penis enlargement devices can ease penile curvatures, but out of the two methods available traction devices can by far offer users the most security.

Risk free and medically backed by European CE standards, penis traction devices hold none of the risks that can come with surgery. Deformities and impotency… none of these are evident within these types of devices. Instead consumers can use a credible, affordable device that can cure their curved penis by 60% whilst naturally increasing their penis size by up to 30%.

The device used in the studies on Peyronie's which showed such good results, was the Fastsize backed by Dr Levine, the leading specialist in Peyronie's treatment.