Restorex fundiform ligament issue (photos)

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anxioid

Hi all, after much agonizing over possible injuries caused by traction, I've decided to get back into using the restorex.
What I'm worried about now though is that during traction I notice what i assume is my fundiform ligament sticking out. I've added some pictures to show what I mean.
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this? Does anyone have any thoughts on if this could be a problem or not? It doesn't hurt just looks a bit worrying...
Cheers.
Age 45. 25° bend to the left, with indentation. 1cm plaque. First noticed 27 June 2020.

FlatteningTheCurve

Hey,

I have noticed that the same thing happens to me, looks much like in your photos. I am not too bothered about it, just make sure that the skin is not preventing the inner tissue from stretching. If it hurts while you are using Restorex I would either contact their support function or your urologist just to make sure all is in order.

It took me quite a while to get used to how my penis looks while in the Restorex (after all, that is not how a lot of people are used to seeing any part of their body!) The main thing I care about is whether it is hurting while I am doing it. If it is not, then it should all be in order. Just go slow and do not feel as though the white lines on the rods should never be visible.
Early 30s, diagnosed with Peyronies in 2017 after trauma during sex. ca 15 degrees upward curvature. Restorex, VED, 5mg Cialis, Pentox, L-arginine, Coq10, Propolis, Vitamin E. Underwent 12 rounds of Verapamil injections 2021-22

anxioid

:) yeah its weird, don't think any of us ever imagined a scenario where we'd be stretching our wieners like this!
I guess you're right, so long as the inner tissue takes the most of the strain, and there's no pain, it should be ok.
I get a few aches in other parts of my penis after restorex use. When I start worrying about it I take a day off and they get better.
How long have you been using the restorex? Any improvement?
Age 45. 25° bend to the left, with indentation. 1cm plaque. First noticed 27 June 2020.

FlatteningTheCurve

I also have aches from time to time, mostly around the pelvic area and not so much in the actual penis. I found it strange but my doc tells me to keep going and that this form of traction should not be harmful in any way. I have been using Restorex since early Oct 20, like you I have taken a few breaks to let the pain subside. In addition I have also done VED straight after every session with Restorex and then taken the supplements listed in my signature.

I find that using the 'rice sock' method for additional heat is helping a lot with Restorex. In the last week or so I have also been applying topical Diclofenac twice a day, which also seems to make the pain subside a bit. I also take raw turmeric daily which I find helpful, others on the forum mention that curcumin (concentrated turmeric) is also good against pain.

Overall, I have gone from an approx 50-60 degree upward bend to around 20 degrees. I still think it looks a bit weird but both the doc and my partner say that I'm probably the only who feels that way. It might never be completely straight again but now the curvature at least looks natural.
Early 30s, diagnosed with Peyronies in 2017 after trauma during sex. ca 15 degrees upward curvature. Restorex, VED, 5mg Cialis, Pentox, L-arginine, Coq10, Propolis, Vitamin E. Underwent 12 rounds of Verapamil injections 2021-22

Godisreal

FlatteningTheCurve
Are you kidding me? That reduction is relentless! Congratulations! From a fellow Swede to another!
Wow!
This makes a guy like me (also has upwards curve) to see more hope!
Happy for you, man. Is your plaque hard? To the touch?
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.

anxioid

Yeah, thats impressive improvement!
Makes me wonder if I should add a VED to my routine. Seems quite a few here have had success combining traction with VED.
Age 45. 25° bend to the left, with indentation. 1cm plaque. First noticed 27 June 2020.

FlatteningTheCurve

Godisreal - Thanks man! I just hope it will continue this way and not regress or anything. I plan on writing a longer post outlining what I've done so far and the progression.

anxioid - Yes I believe adding light VED should be a good complement to what you're doing. I have read that overpumping is normal so I have tried to take it easy. Rough use of VED can apparently have negative effects as well so just be careful.
Early 30s, diagnosed with Peyronies in 2017 after trauma during sex. ca 15 degrees upward curvature. Restorex, VED, 5mg Cialis, Pentox, L-arginine, Coq10, Propolis, Vitamin E. Underwent 12 rounds of Verapamil injections 2021-22