3 weeks Post Op Lue Procedure

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sky43diver

I have had Peyronies for over a year now with a almost a 90 degree curve to the left. Tried Somacorrect, along with Vit E and CoQ10 which made little or no difference. After a number of consultations with Professor Ralph in London we agreed that the best treatment would be the Lue procedure. This was delayed due to Covid, however eventually had the procedure 3 weeks ago, which was partially covered by my health and insurance and i covered the rest.
Procedure took almost 3 hours and i woke with a compression bandage and surprisingly little or no pain. I had to wear the compression bandage for a week which was a nightmare when you have to urinate etc, and once the pain blocker had faded the pain at times was almost unbearable.
Wind on a week and i had to visit Prof. Ralph who removed the bandage and was very happy with the wound. He prescribed me daily Cialis and recommended very light stretching/massage.
I am almost 3 weeks and already i am getting very good day and night time erections, albeit they are a little painful. I have been doing light stretching and massage and whilst i notice a little loss of length i am thrilled that i now have a completely straight erection.
I will continue with the daily Cialis and light stretching for another week and will then introduce the Somacorrect lightly.
I hope that i will gain back some of the loss of length and am considering traction after week 8.
Has anyone else had the Lue (Plication and grafting) procedure? If so would love to hear about your experiences and your post op recovery plan.
Did anyone else use traction after this procedure and if so after how many weeks post op and which device would you recomend, bearing in mind that the Restorex is not available in the UK.
Looking forward to hearing about your experiences and advice.  
55 years old 5 months post op LUE procedure with Prof Ralph in London to fix 90 degree bend to left. Currently doing Traction and VED to gain back 2 inches lost in length, which is going well. Taking daily Cialis and having great erections and sex.

Daremo

Wondering how you're doing? Im considering the PEG surgery, and looking at people's experiences, because frankly, I'm terrified.  
51 Years old, Autoimmune my entire life
Peyronies From Feb 2020. 80 Degree dorsal curve, hour glassing, much pain. 
PEG Surgery WAS on Feb 10, 2021 with Dr Levine
Success: 85% - Graft slipped, deformed, but better than it was.