Question - Has anyone ever cut open a Peyronie "bean" on microscop ?

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Fedaykin

Has anyone ever cut open a Peyronie "bean" and looked on it to a microscop ?
Was this done ?
If yes .. what materia is in there ?
If NOT ... WHY ?

Fedaykin

I'm "new" to this .. allmost 10 months since i was getting the news that i have Peyronie's.
Started with 3 months of inflamations small beans on the left side, a slight turn to the left and upwards 4 months later , now looks like more beans appears , but to be honest (my mistake here) i didnt measured the angle or the diametter or the lenght of it .
What looks strange is that , sometimes i have the impression it does irigates with blood there because when i got an erection the scar on the left side feels a bit bigger ...
By the way : i used vitamin E and Omega 3 .. not all the time .. but some time ... i just started serious on the matter.

james1947

Fedaykin

I don't know if someone checked it under microscop, but I suppose yes.
Those "beans" are hardened tissues that lost their flexibility and are called plaques.
You need a serious treatment to stop the progression and reverse the symptoms.

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum