Is limited scar tissue a part of normal healing?

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lcd960

A poster mentioned to me that limited scar tissue can be a normal part of healing, I had a dent about a year ago after an injury and it seems to have gone away but I'm not sure exactly where it was. Here is the timeline

April 2018 - injury during sex, she came down on it from on top. Definitely bent a lot, light pain but I continued and thought nothing of it

- following week or so I was sick and also anxious I may have injured my penis so had difficulty getting erect

- 2 weeks later, April/may 2018 I notice an indent bottom left of my penis. I push on it and feel a shooting pain up my shaft. Nothing is actually visible but I feel it and learn about peyroines online become very anxious. Go to clinic, show him pictures and get dismissed for anxiety.

- May-september 2018 I convince myself I must have peyroines. Can no longer pinpoint dent but constantly checking for lumps and masturbating to see if there are any changes. Sensitivity on left side of glans, I considered this related. Also feel like it could be buckling on left side where dent is.

- September-march 2019 continually concerned, thought might have a septal plaque. sometimes sore erections if I use my penis more than once within 8 hours.

- March/April 2019. Been exactly a year, no changes visually (I think). Still concerned left side is too flexible. Maybe some pain if I masturbate roughly or put pressure. Sex is ok. Cautious with girl on top because my dick feels like it could be fragile but could also be in my head. Left side bottom has always been a bit thinner but worried I'm losing girth. No changes in length measurements.

My question: does this sound like peyroines progression after a year?? Would I know by now?  
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Whyisthishappening

a dent to the penis is not normal you are lucky you do not have it  now take care no extreme sex or masturbation without lub,avoid positions that put strain (depends on your penis angle ) and reverse cowgirl, you can try ultrasound test but i would advise you to avoid erection inducing injection  
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Stepone

I read your post, my Peyronies Disease started after a similar experience. As time went on the bending became more prominent, my urologist called it a hinge. I did experience periodic pain. You might want to visit a different urologist that specifically treats Peyronies Disease. I had to visit 3 different urologist before I found a urologist that really knew how to treat Peyronies Disease and all its complications. After I found one urologist specialist that treated mens issues, I went to 2 more for their opinions of the overall plan. My time running around was worth it. Hope this helps.
Nesbit surgery 2015, 66 years young, Titan Implant 4/25/19, 22cm, Dr. Lentz, Duke University NC