MSCc reverse fibrosis?

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Jack1909

Management of Fibrosis: The Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Breakthrough
What do you think about it? I came across it and I like to know what's your opinion on it. I noticed that many urologists are moving to stem cell therapy (even Dr.Kuehhas, from what has been share on the forum..but I'll ask him personally), not just for treating ED but also for reversing fibrosis.

About this, I know in America is still available a treatment for who suffered from heart attack. It allows heart to replace the scar damaged area with a new and healthy one.  
31 yrs old
Severe congenital curvature. 3 straightening surgeries
Big lump/stitch w/ left deviation after 2012 surgery
Severe ED after last one in 2014. Still crooked
Slightly improved w/ shockwave therapy
Looks like only one side of my penis works

james1947

Jack

I read the research in the link, superficially I have to say, thank you for it.
The only thing I can say is that I didn't see any mentioning of penile fibrosis.
Maybe because as always, Peyronies is not a life threatening disease except people that are suicidal.
Will be happy to hear what Dr. Kuehass have to say in the subject.

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

Jack1909

I think fibrosis is fibrosis. The paper talks about it in general.  
31 yrs old
Severe congenital curvature. 3 straightening surgeries
Big lump/stitch w/ left deviation after 2012 surgery
Severe ED after last one in 2014. Still crooked
Slightly improved w/ shockwave therapy
Looks like only one side of my penis works

NeoV


goodluck

We can only hope that this research will get some traction and receive appropriate funding.  Seeing that it has a wide spread application you would assume it can.  Peyronies may be near the end of the line but it is something to look forward to.