Yachia re-operation

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mst

Hi

I'm going to have second surgery on next Tuesday (Yachia). I had surgery on penile curvature in September 2015 (Yachia too).

Has anyone know that second surgery could go well and succesful?

My surgeon told me there are possible complications like erectile dysfunction, sensory disturbance, Ejaculation disorder and recurrent curvature... and that second surgery is more risky than the first one. So decision belongs to me.  

Has anyone know that second surgery could go well and succesful or have a knowledge about re-operation?

Thank you in advance.... I don't know what I should think...  

bricedu13

why are you still operating ?

james1947

Same question here:
Quotewhy are you still operating ?

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

mst

Because of residual curvature (30°)


Jack1909

It's incredible how far from being perfect are straightening surgeries...it looks that numbers and percentages claimed by the licteracture are utterly false. Don't get rioperated, you are more likely to find yourself with a new residual curvature than the opposite. Especially if you have just that issue..
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

JohnWright

I've been sitting on the sidelines of this one...watching to see where the conversation would go. But, now I have questions:

- What degree of curve did you have just prior to first surgery?
- What country are you in and did you have the surgery locally to you?
- Prior to the first surgery, how did the surgeon describe the potential outcome related to your dick? Did he give you a range of potential curve that you'd be left with? Or....?