![]() ![]() Penis curvature | Penis deviation
Phallostretch and Penis curvatureMost men do not have a straight penis. A slight curvature of the penis upwards, downwards or to the side is already apparent at birth. If the curvature does not cause a problem during sexual intercourse and does not increase, treatment/surgery is not necessary.However, if the penis curvature increases and creates problems in sexual intercourse, it should be treated. Penis curvature may also cause psychological problems in the men affected. Treatment is also advisable in this case. If a penis curvature occurs suddenly, after injuries or inflammation, we refer to acquired penis curvature, the so-called induratio penis plastica. In such a case you should also seek the advice of a doctor. The penis should under no circumstances be straightened by the use of force. This could result in injury to the cavernous body and permanent impotence. It may be possible to successfully treat a freshly acquired penis curvature with medication. Of course, medication often has side effects and may not be equally compatible to all patients. An alternative is penis curvature surgery. There are two surgery methods. Shortening by a gathering seam or a lentil-shaped incision which is subsequently sewn up. One substantial disadvantage of the operation is that the two methods result in a shortening of the penis. How can Phallostretch help in the case of penis curvature?Phallostretch can achieve an improvement in penis curvature without surgery – and without shortening of the penis. On the contrary, the member even becomes longer and thicker. Phallostretch must be worn so that the short side of the penis is stretched. The belt allows the penis to be stretched both to the right and to the left.Even after straightening surgery, Phallostretch can enlarge the shortened penis. However, you will have to wait for several weeks after the operation before you start with the procedure. Consult your physician on this point. We will be pleased to send your physician further photos on studies of Phallostretch. |
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