Surgery for scar removal

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Godisreal

Does anyone know how a thin scar would be removed in a surgery? Not a common peyronies-plaque, but a scar thinner than a needle running vertically on my dorsal side. It causes great distress and prevents healthy tissue from expanding... I bet I could stretch the scar with time, with the use of traction and VED. But wouldn't it, in theory, be a very simple procedure to remove a scar of this small size? Especially if I gave the mission to a highly skilled surgeon
Sorry for attacking your post, man. I'm just looking for answers  
30 degree dorsal curve, immobility and heavy loss of girth.
My body seems to get very inflamed when I masturbate too often or eat unhealthy.
Using antioxidants, Pentox and hirudoid cream, as well as manual traction, heat and Cialis.

TDix

I would assume so.  If you look at my thread and the operation notes, Dr Yafi removed a very large piece of plaque from me.  A 4cm x 3.5cm piece😳
47 yrs old, 3 yrs diagnosed
Xiaflex w/original uro resulted in a fracture
Excision/grafting by Dr Faysal Yafi 3/26/19
Implanted by Dr Yafi 8/11/20, Titan 20cm + 1cm RTE

Godisreal

That's great, man! Hope you're doing well now. If you check one of my latest posts, the one with a picture attached to it - you will see how I mean. Mine is not a thick plaque like yours, it's a very thin scar (like the shape of a scar on your forehead for example) it's like a fkn guitar-string it's very unique and f*cked up. It causes a lot of trouble and inflammation.
30 degree dorsal curve, immobility and heavy loss of girth.
My body seems to get very inflamed when I masturbate too often or eat unhealthy.
Using antioxidants, Pentox and hirudoid cream, as well as manual traction, heat and Cialis.