Help Diagnosing? Scar tissue [Photos]

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cde99

Hi,

I have a downward curve of about 45 degree and 5-10 to the left with a slight twist, for as long as I can remember.

On the underside of my shaft I have a patch of almost like scar tissue where the Raphe (line which runs up the penis) is, the raphe is not straight and diverts at one point also.

I cant seem to find any details on what this is, but i think this section of scar tissue ? Is causing the bending, as the skin on the underside of my penis is tight and shorter than on top, the tight patch of tissue has no flexibility. . I have no pain or trouble with erections but intercourse is troublesome. I am 27 and have had since I was a kid.

I have seen something called chordee but that's usually in kids snd corrected at birth?

Photos:
https://ibb.co/K20ZZJt
https://ibb.co/Mp15jnR

Any help would be appreciated,  thanks  
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melting

Stretch it, make it more flexible. Manually and chemically possible, I think.
Maybe surgery too(but risky?)

Depending on how long it is like this your other penis tissue might've adjusted to it and wont revert readily to a straight form.(any non penis tissue in/on the penis less flexible than healthy penis tissue will create peyronies type symptoms)
In that case a rather tedious and smart amount of traction and VED use could fix it.
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cde99

Quote from: melting on June 17, 2020, 05:31:21 PM
Stretch it, make it more flexible. Manually and chemically possible, I think.
Maybe surgery too(but risky?)

Depending on how long it is like this your other penis tissue might've adjusted to it and wont revert readily to a straight form.(any non penis tissue in/on the penis less flexible than healthy penis tissue will create peyronies type symptoms)
In that case a rather tedious and smart amount of traction and VED use could fix it.


I am thinking about it, but have heard people say its not possible to stretch Congenital curvature on only one side, both sides will stretch. Also i have attached photos, if that will help at all.

Still not sure if its normal congenital curvature or the tight tissue is something else. i dont recall any trauma or anything.
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melting

you can stretch and derform almost any material

With traction, straight out stretching will help but is not optimal.
To really counter the bend you would implement fulcrums at the opposite side of the lowest/deepest part of the bend.
Then you basically stretch the shorter side longer. Takes time and dedicaton but totally possible.

The person pushing that rumor is wrong and has no idea.(I know who it is) It's obviously possible.
I don't need any peer reviewed study, which the person says is not available or disproven for contgential curve, to understand that. Common sense.
Daily Transdermals and Traction/VED solved my Peyronies Disease https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,12587.0.html (DMSO+X)