So has anyone actually straigtened their penis with these devices?

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MikeG

So has anyone actually straightened their penis with these devices like the Andropeyronies device?

Mine is a slight curve to the left. It is not peyronies. I think it is acquired curvature and not even congenital. What are my chances of straightening it?

Thanks

nemo

What do you mean by "acquired curvature" yet "not peyronie's"?  If it's not congenital, I don't know of any other conditions that would cause curvature other than Peyronie's. Can you explain?

Nemo
51 yrs. old, multiple auto-immune conditions. First episode of Peyronies Disease in 2002. Recurred a couple times since. Over the years I have tried Topical Verapamil, Iontophoresis, all the supps and Cialis + Pentoxifylline. Still functional, always worried.

Voltage

Plenty of us have straightened them on here. I'm sure you're looking for a complete re-alignment. That being said, I'm not one of them, but I'm far closer than when I started. These contraptions do work.  
Loss of erections since 2014.
Slight bend to left, used to be straight.
8 Hrs of Phallosan Forte daily.
20mg Tadalafil from River Pharmacy daily.
Two unique c*ck rings for maintenance.
Erection quality sufficient for s*x when all used together.

MikeG

Thanks for response.

I've had heard that peyronies is usually a very sharper curve. perhaps I'm wrong. I'm still new to the peyronies thing. Mine is like a more gradual curve than a sudden one. I have a feeling I did this to myself by sleeping in bad positions or wearing tight briefs, jeans etc.

nemo

Can you feel a soft/firm nodule or hard area inside the penis when flaccid?

Nemo
51 yrs. old, multiple auto-immune conditions. First episode of Peyronies Disease in 2002. Recurred a couple times since. Over the years I have tried Topical Verapamil, Iontophoresis, all the supps and Cialis + Pentoxifylline. Still functional, always worried.

NeoV

Traction is effective in straightening a man's penis, as demonstrated by several studies, recent and "old".

Traction has straightened out my penis considerably well, as well as for other members including those I know personally. My own opinion is that it's very effective during the active phase. A 2014 study backs this up.

Unfortunately, you have to BE CAREFUL, and there is NO GUARANTEE, moreover I bet and I'm sure that traction could make it WORSE. Quite a paradox eh? So what do you do?

Follow the science and do it, but also be careful and attentive to any changes in your penis. Do it lightly, back off if there is pain or any issues at all. Extreme caution can not be stressed enough with traction and VED.

peyroniessufferer

Does anyone know which device is the best? The one i got hasn't been working for me and Im looking for another. There's so many ones out there so I'm trying to figure out which one actually gives good results

Thank you

LWillisjr

Is hard to say that one is better over another. Many of them are similar depending on how you attach them. The ones most popular seem to be the ones that have traction rods and your strap the your penis in a support just below the glans.

There are some newer ones now on the market that you either roll on like a condom or attache with suction.

Don't know if one type is better over another.
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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peyroniessufferer

LWillisjr,

It sucks because most urologists won't recommend a specific device. And unless a urologist recommends a certain one I don't know how I can trust all the garbage on the internet. Every device company makes all these claims about how wonderful theirs works. And even on this whole forum I don't see people suggesting one over all the others. I honestly don't know what to do.


james1947

peyroniessufferer

You didn't get a definite answer because don't have one. Some worked wanders for somebody, some worked wanders for others, in the same time some people like poor me succeed just injuring myself.
If you will make a forum search for traction device you will bet 20 pages, 571 posts, too much to read.
Phallosan will give you 48 posts, I suppose other specific devices around this number.
Try to read and see what members are saying, not manufacturers advertisements that personally I don't believe in non.
See also what Kuaka have built:
Home Made traction device... - Peyronies Society Forums

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