Some questions about ED due to fibrosis

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giancolo

1. what is the difference between plaques of fibrosis and calcified plaques?
2. Is It possible to eliminate two plaques (4 cm one plaque and other 4 cm another plaque) if these two plaques are not calcified?

Thank you
24 years old
ED and peyronie
supplements

Hawk

Plage, scar, and fibrosis, are all different terms for the same thing.  Calcified means just what it says.  Calcium is deposited through the fibrosis.

It might thin, become pliable or stretch.  I think it is unlikely to get rid of plaque except by excision and grafting.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
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giancolo

Thank you very much for you answer, Hawk. But: in your opinion, if the two plaques (4 cm one plaque and another 4 cm the other plaque) on the tunica albuginea are not perceptible by no one through touching the penis (but are diagnosed by the ecography) that means that these plaques are not severe and so they are fluffy?  
24 years old
ED and peyronie
supplements

Hawk

I think soft is a more accurate word than fluffy.  Fluffy is like a pile of soft feathers or a cotton ball.  

If they cannot be felt with the fingers, they are soft or pliable.  That does not mean they will always stay that way but stretching now when they are soft might regain any lost length or keep you from losing any.  That means gentle mechanical traction not pulling with your hand.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
Hawk - Updated 10/27/18 - Peyronies Society Forums