My Peyronie's disease started after I tried to straighten my curved penis with a penis stretcher, should I use another one?

Winter 2010 I used a penis extender for around 1.5 months (4-6 hours each day or less), where I probably made an injury on the left side (too hard penis with too hard stretch), just below the glans.

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I realize now that I probably have had congenital curved penis all my life.

When my penis is rock hard, it curves 30-40 degrees to the left. I think it was less before Winter 2010 when I started using the penis extender.

I wonder if it could have been possible that I didn't injure the penis, but bigger curve at the glans is due to longer extension on the right side compared to the left side (because of scar tissue on the left side) ?

Seriously, I didn't think so much about the curve before, so the curve might only have been congenital before this likely injury. I went to an urologist in May and he indicated that I maybe have had a little injury on the tunica albuginea (which makes the overall curve bigger).

In December I started to use an extender again, with the use of  XXXXXX, said to work specifically for PD. I stopped after 34 total effective days (9 h each day) as I have read some studies where they have used Verapamil injections before usage of an extender. In one study the curvature went from 30 to 0 and lengthened with 1.5 cm 🙂   I stopped using the extender 10 days ago.

Is this something you recommend? To remove the plaque first and then start using the extender after the plaque has been removed? Because it is speculated that some of the reasons the lengthening is shorter with PD, is because of the plaque. I have just started to use DMSO and SSKI (both topical), and will start to use Serrapeptase and Nattokinase as well. I see on this site that you also recommend Neprinol and some copper + +.

I have another question, so I may have to call you for more clearance; when the plaque diminished, will it leave an empty area in the flesh, maybe making the curvature worse and the penis shortened?

Peyronies disease is not just having plaque, but also having one side shorter than the other. It is then vital to use an extender so the shortest side can catch up the longest side, right?

I`m 31, which package do you recommend to me?

Greetings,

First of all, I removed the name of the penis stretcher product from your email because I think all of them are dangerous, as you have already shown us by reporting you injured yourself with one.  I wish to not promote these contraptions in any way.  The name of your particular device is not important because none of them are different from the others in any important or meaningful way.   All cars are fundamentally the same because all have a motor, seats, windows, wheels and a steering wheel; in that sense they are all identical in their basic design.  The same can be said of penis stretchers.  They all have a clamping device that holds the penis at or near the head, a base that is held against the pubic region, a pair of extendable threaded rods that lengthen the device while it is worn on the penis, a book of instructions that tells you what to do if you develop blisters and skin erosion while using the extender, and surgical wool and antibiotic ointment to keep you from hurting yourself further.

You are a rare man.  I have communicated with very few men who are able to wear a penis extender device for more than a short while; some could not wear one for even 10 minutes.  I have worked with many men who told me they could only put it on only one time and threw it away because of pain and apparent injury.   Many of those men who persisted in spite of the pain and superficial tissue erosion caused by these stretchers soon developed Peyronie's disease.  Some men put a penis stretcher on only one time for 30-60 minutes and then never again because they next day they have signs of early penis injury, and later demonstrate full blown Peyronie's disease.

It seems the prolonged pressure from the head clamp  causes local tissue anoxia (oxygen starvation) deep within the penis tissue; this is probably what happened to you.  When there is a lack of blood circulation in the penis caused by smashing it down with the clamp of the penis extender, blood circulation is cut off and a lack of oxygen occurs where the head is compressed.  This is very much like what happens when a tourniquet is worn too tight or for too long – the lack of oxygen caused by poor blood flow will kill tissue.  Any good boy scout or soldier learns that even if your arm or leg is severely cut you must periodically release the tourniquet – even if hemorrhaging starts again – so that fresh blood can deliver oxygen into the injured limb.  If this is not done the entire limb can become damaged and gangrene can develop.   But you report in one area of your email that you wore yours for 4-6 hours daily for six weeks, and you state later you wore another penis stretcher for nine hours daily for 34 days.  That is incredible.  If you were a boy scout you would have flunked the first aid class for leaving the “tourniquet” on for far too long.  No wonder you developed PD.

You state your congenital penis curvature is now worse than it was before you started using your first penis stretcher; your bent penis now curves 30-40 degrees to the left, more than before using the stretcher.  You think that the solution to the problem caused by the first penis stretcher is to use a second penis stretcher.  I do not agree with your thinking, and I will explain why later.

Please think about this statement I am about to make because it is very important in helping you to understand why you have injured your penis, and why I feel you are going about treatment in a totally wrong way:  If you have Peyronie disease, your problem is not that your penis is bent, dented or otherwise distorted; your problem is that you have dense scar tissue within the tunica albuginea layer of  the penis that as a secondary factor is causing your penis to be curved, dented or otherwise distorted.

Think of it this way.   If you cut yourself shaving, what is the actual problem?  Is your problem the blood running down your chin?  Or is the  problem the hole in your skin that as a secondary factor is allowing blood to leak out of the blood vessels and run down your chin? Certainly the blood gets your attention, but it is not the problem.  If you did not have the hole in your skin the blood would not be running down your chin.  If I was to offer you a way to wipe your face clean, it would not address the real problem which is the hole in your skin.   If I was to offer you something that would help you heal the hole in your skin rapidly you would not have to worry about the blood running down your chin.  Certainly when your penis is bent it gets your attention, but it is not the problem.

I emphasize this point because I believe you are seeing Peyronie's disease as being a curved penis, when it is not.  Peyronie's disease is a soft tissue condition of the penis in which a fibrous plaque of scar tissue develops excessively for some reason (congenital predisposition, nutritional deficiency, trauma, chemical or hormonal imbalance, drug side-effect, or a combination of some or all these) in the tunica albuginea, which in turn prevents the even and symmetrical expansion of the erection and a few other nasty symptoms.

You ask, “Is this something you recommend? To remove the plaque first and then start using the extender after the plaque has been removed?”   The answer is simple:  No.  If you did something to remove the plaque first, you would not need to use an extender because you would not have Peyronie's disease.  With no plaque in the tunica albuginea you would not have a curved penis and there would be no point in using the penis extender unless you are one of those men who believes stretching on the penis will make it bigger – and that is an entirely different topic.

You also ask, “…when the plaque diminished, will it leave an empty area in the flesh, maybe making the curvature worse and the penis shortened?”   The short answer is again, no.   As a longer explanation:  When a pregnant woman delivers a baby, does her abdomen stay stretched out?  When a weight lifter stops exercising, does he develop empty areas and voids where the larger muscle tissue used to be?  When you over-eat and your stomach and abdomen expand and bulge out, does it stay that way permanently?  No, to all of that.  All our body tissues are elastic (even bone to a very minimal degree), allowing the removal of unneeded or foreign tissue cells that are eliminated and healed over in the best way the body can accomplish under the circumstance.   The body always attempts to return to the most efficient and normal state it can whenever and however possible.  In the case of Peyronie's disease the body will attempt to reabsorb the strands of fibrous tissue and heals the tunica albuginea to the best of its ability.  In about half of the men who develop Peyronie's disease this attempt at self-repair and self-healing is successful.  In the approximate other half, the condition is not healed and becomes more or less permanent.

This tendency of the body to always attempt to return to normal (homeostatis), or self-heal, is the basis of the PDI concept for eliminating the Peyronies disease scar. By presenting to the tissue a wide variety of helpful and supporting vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and naturopathic modalities like moist heat applications, DMSO, gentle manual penis stretching (which is vastly different from your mechanical penis stretching concept), ultrasound and acupuncture therapy, we attempt to support, promote, stimulate and accelerate that ability of the body to eliminate the Peyronie's scar that works in 50% of men and fails in the other 50%.  What PDI attempts to do is really not so far fetched or bizarre.  We only attempt to assist and  promote a natural process that is successful in 50% of men when they eliminate their PD scar without any help from anyone.  We are not trying to make pigs fly.  The PDI concept of helping PD correction is one of working with the man who has PD so he can do a better job of what he failed to do in the first place.

Another question you pose is,  “PD is not just having plaque, but also having one side shorter than the other. Ii is then vital to use an extender so the shortest side can catch up the longest side, right?”   You ask that question as though having plaque and having a shortened side of the penis are two separate and distinct problems.  I get the impression you believe that the shortened concave side of penis curvature happens independent of the plaque, when that is not the case.   It is the presence of the dense fibrous scar that shortens the side of the penis in which it is located, and not the other way around.

To solve the problem of Peyronie's disease the body must eliminate the mass of dense fibrous scar in the tunica albuginea.  You cannot eliminate that tissue by stretching or pulling on it.  How do I know that?   Simple laws of physics governing our universe explains why stretching a penis with a PD scar will not influence that mass of inelastic tissue. 

We all have heard the expression many times, “A chain will break at its weakest link.”  We all intuitively understand what that means.   When a stretching or traction force is applied to a series in which there are stronger or stiffer areas as well as weaker or more flexible areas, the weaker or flexible parts or areas will give way, break down, fail or somehow give  up before the stronger parts or stronger areas.   In war: when the enemy attacks, the weaker part of a battle line will give in before the stronger part of a battle line.  Toilet paper and postage stamps: when the paper is pulled the area of paper that has been weakened by the small perforation holes will tear before the non-perforated paper has a chance to tear.  Tires on a car:  the softer the tire, the more it will absorb the vibration energy of a rough ride, and the harder the tire the more it will pass the energy of a rough road to your body.  There are countless examples of the idea that a weaker, thinner or more flexible area will absorb energy before a stronger, thicker or more rigid part is able to do so.  This is why a chain will break at its weakest link.  What does this have to do with Peyronie’s disease?

The PD scar is thicker and stronger than normal skin and corpora cavernosa tissue of a penis. When a traction force is applied to the penis, the normal elastic corpora cavernosa and skin tissue will absorb the energy of the traction force as it stretches out before the inelastic scar tissue has a chance to stretch – the scar will not get a chance to get stretched because the healthy penis tissue will absorb the energy as it stretches first.  Don’t believe me?  Do this experiment.  Find  three rubber bands– two that are thin and stretchy and one that is thicker and heavier than the two thin rubber bands.  Loop these three rubber bands together in a series, placing the two thin stretchy rubber bands at the ends and the thick heavy one in the middle.  Now hold this series of rubber bands at the two ends and pull on it so you are stretching the whole thing out to make them all longer.  Notice that all movement and stretch  is coming from the two thin stretchy rubber bands that are at the ends, and no movement or stretch is taking place in the thick rubber band in the middle.  Only when you stretch so far that the two thin rubber bands are near their breaking point and are ready to snap, will the thick rubber band in the middle begin to move a little.  If you continue to pull, one of the thin bands will break before the thick band has stretched only a small amount.  This will happen every time.  Thus, when you pull on a flaccid penis that has Peyronie’s disease you cannot stretch the thick fibrous scar tissue because the normal elastic skin and deeper corpora cavernosa tissue will absorb the traction force to do all the stretching just like the thick and thin rubber bands looped together.  

In Peyronie's disease any apparent inequality of length is caused by unequal expansion of the corpora cavernosa due to the presence of the dense fibrous scar material within the tunica albuginea. The dense and inelastic scar prevents full expansion of the erect penis, and perhaps only a minor amount of actual contraction of the tunica albuginea.  When I work with men who have been successful in reducing or eliminating the their PD scar material their curved penis returns partially or completely back to normal depending on how much scar elimination occurs.  I am told for some the scar elimination is complete and for others only partial; when I treated my own Peyronie's disease in 2002 it was complete elimination of the PD scar.  No mechanical penis stretching is done and no mechanical penis stretching is needed.  In 2006 a research project was undertaken during which we devised and perfected a gentle manual penis stretching method that works completely unlike and contrary to the concepts presented in the mechanical penis stretchers.  Additionally, I find that lost penis length and girth that occurs is a result of fibrous infiltration of the tunica albuginea and this often improves to the degree the body is successful in its attempt to remove this foreign fibrous tissue, owing to the natural tendency of the body to heal itself when given the opportunity.

Your last question about what Peyronie's treatment plan I recommend for you is the most difficult and also easiest one to answer.   Since I am not your treating doctor I can only advise you as I advise all other men who come looking for help in starting self-treatment.  I suggest you use the largest and most aggressive plan of treatment that you can sustain for at least 3-4months while you follow the PDI concepts of Peyronie's treatment that supports and encourages your body to eliminate this terrible scar material.  If you decide to do so, you might use the gentle manual penis stretching technique as part of that effort.

I appreciate your hard work, earnest effort and sincere desire to rid yourself of your Peyronie's disease.   You are like many men I deal with daily.  I commend you for not accepting your problem and encourage you do all you can to heal your problem.  If I can help you in any way, please let me know.  TRH

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What can I do to make my congenital penis curvature better?

Hi doctor,

I think I have a natural penis curvature or I was born with a bent penis to the left side by about maybe 35 degree max.  I already asked a urologist and after checking me he told me to not do surgery and told me that I do not have a scar tissue or anything.  After I did some research on the internet I found that there is some exercise that can help to fix my bent penis  and also some people talk about using vitamin E cream mixed with Cetaphil moisturizer.  So please just let me know if this can help or not.  And if not, what can I do to get better in this case? Thank you in advance and hope to hear from you soon.

Greetings,

As I have written many times in this blog, men have changed their congenital penis curvature using the methods described on this website.  I do not think that applying a moisturizer lotion mixed with vitamin E is capable of making significant tissue changes that would be required to alter a 35 degree curved penis.  Applying topical lotions that are intended to make the skin soft are far too superficial to accomplish what you have in mind.

You did not describe the exercise that you have in mind to correct your curved penis.  This would be key, I believe, because there are many ways to influence the tissue in most areas of the body by stretching the tissue.  As far as the penis is concerned, however, you must be very careful about being too aggressive and causing injury to this delicate tissue.  From my experience the penis stretching programs I see on the internet are far too abusive to consider doing.   For example, many cases of Peyronie's disease have been started by mechanical penis stretchers and jelqing.  In response to these abusive methods, several years ago I worked with a group of men through PDI to develop what I call the PDI gentle Manual Penis Stretching Technique that uses a very light but sustained traction to stretch the penis tissue over a period of time when accompanied by a wide variety of internal and external therapies that assist this stretching process.  I get back good reports from those men who use a broadly diversified and gentle approach to correcting their penis curvatures.

Please review a few posts to give you a better idea about what this method can do for a bent penis that started from birth, Will the PDI Manual Stretching Technique help a congenital penis curvature?  and Could Peyronie treatment plans still possibly help my congenital curvature? and Can my congenital penis curvature be fixed by surgery or is there some other way to get help?

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I ask that you investigate this methodology to see if it makes sense to you.  TRH 

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Could you recommend the best way to buy a range of Peyronie’s therapy products?

Hi Dr Herazy,

I have had Peyronies for 2 or 3 years now and visited a GP who said if does not interfere then leave it but things have changed lately

I have an upwards curvature and can have sex but the penis is not hard enough and I am not able to ejaculate easily – I have no pain

I am in Australia and want to order products.  Because of freight I should get a sufficient supply- I notice you have packages but they do not contain Neprinol.  I read about and would like to order Neprinol – could you recommend the best way to buy a range of products

Also can you give me your thoughts on the use of penis extenders to correct the curvature

Thanks

Paul Craig

 

Greetings Paul, 

Sorry to hear of your problem.

You were given the stock medical information:  “If you have Peyronie’s disease and have a curved penis that does not interfere with sex, leave it alone until it is bad enough to bother you and we can talk about penis surgery.”  In my opinion, this is bad advice because you have lost time and opportunity to do something to help yourself recover from PD.  Your Peyronies problem has slowly worsened during that time so you will now have more work to do in order to recover. 

The softness of your erection is due to the Peyronie’s scar preventing the valves in the penile veins from closing completely.   When this happens the veins cannot trap blood in the penis to engorge it with blood, and insufficient hydraulic pressure is created to develop the usual hard erection to which you have been accustomed.   The problem is not ED (please do not take ED drugs like Cialis and Viagra because they can make your Peyronie’s disease worse), but the problem is the presence of the PD scar.  The scar is acting like a foot being put in the door way and preventing the door from closing.  You need to reduce the size and density of the scar so your penile veins will be able to close once again.  

Neprinol is a wonderful product.   It contains serrapeptase, nattokinase, bromelain, co-enzyme Q and papain in a good ratio at a high concentration. By far, it is most popular systemic enzyme product we offer as part of any Peyronie’s disease treatment plan.

Most, if not all, of the information you will need to use Neprinol to reduce or eliminate the fibrous Peyronie’s plaque can be found at the Peyronie’s Disease Institute website. Please visit our website for additional information not only about Neprinol but diverse and synergistic group of valuable Peyronie’s therapies.

There are two reasons Neprinol has not been included in any of the three standard PDI therapy plans we offer.  It was omitted from these entry level plans due to the rather the practical consideration of not starting treatment with a potent enzyme product like Neprinol. Some men cannot handle the dumping of tissue toxins that such a concentrated enzyme product sometimes produces.   Also, there is the economic consideration.   Neprinol comes in such a large bottle (300 capsules, compared to 100 capsules of Nattokinase or Fibrozym), and the ingredients in Neprinol has 6-8 times more concentrated “functional units” of enzymes.  Therefore, it costs more initially but this is actually a better deal because of better results and the fact you would be taking fewer of them.   If Neprinol was included in any of the standard Peyronie’s disease treatment plans the higher price might discourage some men from starting treatment.  For these reasons the smaller and less concentrated Nattokinase and Fibrozym are included in the small, medium and large Peyronie’s treatment plans, to allow a man to acclimate his body to the changes these enzymes can create. 

The best way to get a diverse range of  products at the best price is to purchase any of plans you find on the PDI site.  The most popular plan is the  medium Peyronie’s treatment plan, but the one that gets best results is the large plan.   You can modify any of the plans you see, either making them smaller or larger as you choose to do so, based on your current thinking.  In your case you can also follow the basic format of the small, medium or large plan, but remove the Nattokinase and Fibrozym and replace both of them with a single bottle of Neprinol.   Your choice.

Penis extenders can hurt you, as they have injured many men to whom I have spoken.  Please read Penis Extender Claims and Peyronie’s Disease or Penis Stretchers:  Big Problem as Peyronie’s Treatment.    TRH

What do you think of a mechanical penis stretcher for treatment of Peyronie’s disease?

I'm so confused on what to do about my Peyronies.  On one site it says to use a stretcher, and on other web sites it says not to!

I was diagnosed with Peyronie's disease about about a year and a half ago I had a bend to the left and now about six months ago a bend about a inch away from the first bend I have a bend to the right and lost at least an inch of length to my penis.

Currently I'm taking PENTOXIFYLLIN  and using a vacuum device but not seeing much of a change. Not sure what to try or do next. What do you think of a mechanical stretcher? I would really appreciate any advice!!!!!!

Thanks

Ken

Greetings Ken,

I am sorry for the confusion you feel.  Maybe it will help you to know that you are not alone in that regard; everyone who first comes to the Internet is thrown around in different directions by the conflicting information and non-information about Peyronie's disease that abounds there.  

First, I suggest that you read as much as you can about all the different subjects and ideas about Peyronie's disease that you can.  But as you do, please try to make a deliberate effort to pick out the reasons that are offered and the explanations that are presented.  Do not just accept, "Do this…", but read with special interest those articles and discussions that say, "Do this because of these following reasons…"   Carefully read and try to see if the author makes any explanation why he says what he says.  Often many authors give no reason or rationale for what they say, or the reasons they offer just do not make sense.

Since  you mention your confusion about the use of mechanical penis stretchers, I will use that as an example.   You will notice that the discussions and promotions for these mechanical penis stretchers never explain how or why they work, they just say that they work.  That has always made me suspicious of all of them.  In my experience they do not work, and I have explained in great detail why I say they do not work; you can read it on the PDI website.

You should know that I think the mechanical penis stretchers are basically ineffective and often dangerous to the extent that many men have told me their Peyronie's disease started or got worse after using one of them.   I have written several posts on this subject.   Here are a few:  "Penis stretcher: Big problem as a Peyronie's treatment"  and  "Penis stretching for Peyronie's disease"  and   "Peyronies treatment and the penis stretcher."  

I suggest you spend some time on the PDI website to see if the ideas and explanations make sense to you.   TRH

Easy treatment for Peyronie's disease?

hi doc plz tell me the correct and easy way to make it straight i m soo worried doc plz help me!!! guide me with natural and easy exercise in treatment thank you…


Greetings,

Sorry to disappoint you but there is no easy or fast treatment for Peyronie's disease. PD is not that kind of problem.

You seem to be a young fellow who might be inclined to believe the nonsense of some of the bogus websites that promise fast and easy Peyronies cures when nothing like that exists. Mystery herbs from Pakistan or mechanical penis stretchers will not correct the curved penis that is worrying you. Everyone believes that penis stretching will work until they learn it is a painful process that many men cannot do for more than a few minutes and is not effective because having Peyronies is not like having a bent paperclip.

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You will have to do some work, maybe even a lot of work, to help and support your body's ability to recover and reabsorb the Peyronie's plaque. It can be done and it is being done daily, but always with effort and time. All you have to do is go to Start Peyronie's Treatment and start learning and reading.

If none of this sounds appealing to you, you can always come back to the Peyronie's Disease Institute website when the easy methods have failed and you might be a bit worse.

Let me know if i can help you in any way. TRH

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Would you advise against “hanging weights” from the penis as a way to treat Peyronies?

Sorry if you've answered this in the past but I didn't see it on here…would you advise against "hanging weights" from the penis? I'm not sure if this is can be as damaging as extenders but I'd just like to get a consensus before I spend any more money on this penis of mine.

I can see why penis stretchers/extenders might not work but with weights, it is gravity after all.

-Just around the bend

Greetings Just around the bend,

Yes, it is only gravity.  Try telling that to the fellow who has a brick fall on his head. 

Gravity is a universal force of attraction that increases with the mass or weight of an object.   The effect of hanging a grain of rice from your penis is far different from hanging a brick from that same sensitive organ. 

In regard to the idea of hanging something from the penis, this is the essential problem with this strategy of penis elongation:  How do you attach the hanging weight to the penis in order to stretch it?   Unless your penis is vastly different than those I have seen, your penis does not come with a handle or other point of easy attachment for this weight.  There is no good safe way to attach a weight in order to traction the penis.  For this reason the usual strategy is to tighten some type of clamp to hold onto the head (glans) of the penis to produce a traction force. And this is where the trouble starts.  The tightened clamp that is applied to the glans can easily cause blisters or tissue erosion, as well as problem related to decreased blood flow as a result of the prolonged pressure. 

Even if your penis does come with a handle to which you can safely and conveniently hang a weight, what good is that in relation to Peyronie's disease?  When you stretch the penis forcefully you can only stretch the elastic and normal tissue, not the dense and fibrous scar material.   The normal stretchy soft tissue of the penile shaft will stretch long before the fibrous scar, and so all traction force will be absorbed by the normal tissue.  Nothing will happen to the scar material using this strategy.

It seems that most men are naturally interested and want to believe that making their penis larger is beneficial to treat Peyronie's disease.  I have seen too many cases of Peyronie's disease start with the use of hanging weights and penis stretchers to know that this is not a good idea.  Sorry.  TRH

Penis Stretching for Peyronie’s Disease

Penis stretching with fingertips is safer and works better

None of the popular mechanical devices for penis stretching were ever intended to be used for Peyronie’s disease treatment. These strap-on stretchers were only designed for men to develop a larger penis – and nothing more.  Actually, there is no proof these penis stretchers make a lasting change in the length of the penis; all evidence suggests the changes are temporary and rather brief.  Men with Peyronie’s disease are often desperate for something that might help them, and penis stretching with a mechanical device is often used with poor to bad results, that will be explained below.

Since there is no known or standardized medical Peyronie’s cure, it is only natural that men might resort to penis stretching sooner or later.  The ads are very persuasive with beautiful women dressed in white lab coats to convince the buyer that a mechanical device for penis stretching work as an accepted method of Peyronie’s treatment, when that is just not true.  It is just a marketing idea.

Any man with a curved penis due to Peyronie’s disease has looked to penis stretching with a high priced mechanical harness and traction devices because they are so widely advertised.  What man doesn’t want to believe that the answer to his Peyronie’s disease involves making his penis larger?  That is like telling an alcoholic that the way to get rid of a hangover is to drink another beer.  He would like to believe that kind of solution.

Over the years I believe I have investigated every mechanical penis stretching device I have seen, and I find no great difference between them; they are all basically the same with little important difference making one better than another.   These products are popular with men who have Peyronie’s disease because they propose a simple solution for a complicated problem.  Everyone would like to believe solving PD is as simple as simple as straightening out a bent paper clip.  But you notice they make many claims but offer no proof of effectiveness.  In fact, in my opinion these penis stretcher products are dangerous.

Since I began my work in Peyronie’s disease in 2002 I have spoken to many men who are convinced their PD started with the use of one of those penis stretching devices.  The trauma of forceful and prolonged stretching of the delicate tunica can be enough in some men to start the injury that results in excessive scarring.

Other men I have spoke to about these penis stretching schemes say they cannot use them.  It is simple to understand if you think about it a bit.  The head (glans) of the penis MUST be held firmly enough in a penis stretcher to develop traction force, but there is no good way to get a grip on it.  So the head must be squeezed tight enough to not lose contact with the stretcher, and this pressure concentrated to one area at the glans (head) can cause tissue damage and it can be very painful.  Many men report they can only wear it for a few minutes or an hour at a time.  Bruises, open sores or blisters can develop in a short time.  The manufacturer says it should be worn several hours or more per day.  I think it is not very likely that most men could do this.

Safe, gentle, manual penis stretching designed specifically for Peyronie's disease

If this problem of open sores and bruising were not actually a problem, the manufacturers would not include detailed information in their brochures about how to treat open wounds and infections caused by the stretchers, and they would not include information about wearing bandages and extra padding on the penis to prevent bruises and open sores.  But the fact is they do.  You will find they tell about these two problems and how to try to avoid kind of injury – they must because they try to prevent law suits that have occurred because these are common problems with the stretchers.

Even if these devices really worked, you would only have a temporarily elongated penis that still had the PD scar.  This is not progress or good treatment for Peyronie’s disease.

Since the concept for penis stretching for Peyronie’s disease treatment is interesting, after an 18 month research project I developed a gentle manual technique that is specific to the problem of Peyronies disease.   Keeping the penis stretched for just a few minutes with the fingertips safely and effectively can reduce the PD scar and distortion of Peyronie’s disease.  If you want to learn about a safe and effective way of treating your Peyronie’s problem with manual penis stretching, view the penis stretching videos at the PDI website at manual penis stretching technique.