Fibrose And traction ? (No Peyronie)

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Alex83

Hello

I had a surgery 6 weeks ago following a failed surgery 3 years ago
My congenital downward curvature has been completely corrected but I have a strong leftward curvature now because of fibrosis ... previously my leftward curvature was 10-15 degrees

So I wanted to know if the use of traction or VED could be feasible for my case? Knowing that I don't have Peyronie

Thanks to you guys, I'll try to get out of this mess  
27 yo

- 01/2020: Nesbit surgery for a 50 degrees downward curvature with Dr.Faix (FR) : bad result

- 12/2022 : Surgery correction with Dr.Gelman US

- Now : Indentation on the left dorsal side with a rotation to the left that appeared, try Restorex

LWillisjr

I would consider traction, but you need to check with your surgeon how long you should wait after surgery to start this. I don't know if 6 weeks is enough.
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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Alex83

Quote from: LWillisjr on January 19, 2023, 05:44:52 PM
I would consider traction, but you need to check with your surgeon how long you should wait after surgery to start this. I don't know if 6 weeks is enough.

Dr. Gelman never recommends traction, I will talk to him about it.
Yes, of course I don't plan to start now, I'll apply to Dr. Trost
27 yo

- 01/2020: Nesbit surgery for a 50 degrees downward curvature with Dr.Faix (FR) : bad result

- 12/2022 : Surgery correction with Dr.Gelman US

- Now : Indentation on the left dorsal side with a rotation to the left that appeared, try Restorex