iruxol mono?!

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sorinu1991

anybody tried it? it s a cream that dissolves the scar tisue that affects the dermis and the hypoderm of the skin. it contains clostridium histolyticum that dissolves the colagen. this should work, right?
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yyy

no. it does not pass through the entire derma, the dartos, the bucks fascia

NeoV

In general, it shouldn't work, but actually we don't know until there is a study on it.

A study on olive oil applied to rat penises decreased fibrosis. In my mind, anything that might be able to positively effect the penis from the outside may help Peyronie's and reduce fibrosis, increase oxygenation, and decrease plaque possibly.

Now I have no idea what that would be, and I would advise against getting your hopes up since countless people here have tried topical solutions with no improvement. Still, no reason for me anyway, to rule these things out. Topical solutions for Peyronie's have been used in some studies actually.

I think yyy is probably right.

Jonbinspain

There are many topical products that in theory could well work. The problem has always been delivering them to the target area. Nothing so far, DMSO included, has been proved to be able to penetrate through to the target area.  

james1947

I don't know the composition of both, but I am using two creams just recently as I fall and crack a rib.
They are:
1. Voltaren cream
2. Counterpain cream
Applied on the skin in the rib are they are alleviating the pain, so I suppose they are penetrating the skin.
Will try to find out the composition as I don't have the box

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.
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