Penile enhancement and Peyronies Disease

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Freemason

I was messing around looking at stuff and came across a Dr Loria in NY and Miami. Basically it is a procedure which adds Collegen under skin to enhance girth of penis.  Apparently it's like wet plaster under skin when done that kinda forms and hardens making shaft much bigger girth wise. Any way..why would this not work for Peyronies Disease? I realize my Peyronies Disease has scar tissue deeper in my shaft but if this is adding Collegen on top of it and all around shaft then when my penis gets erect it would seem in theory to be much less likely to bend up as much if there is a wall of hard Collegen on top and around it?  Does this make sense? Has anyone does this or looked at it?

Loria medical is the website.

james1947

Freemason

Send me a PM with a link to his website please

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

Pfract

Yes, it does make sense and there are more people doing the procedure. But not with the intention of helping peyronies.

Jonbinspain

Is this not liable to interfere with sensation?  I don't know, just a thought. There's not much point having a thicker dick if you can't feel anything.  

Pey-penis

Unless someone wants to be a star of porn  business :-). I heard that the actors inject themselfs papaverine or something similar :-(

QuackAttack

Free,

I think anybody injecting collagen into their penis is playing with fire. Peyronies plaque is the build up of excessive collagen in the area of an injury. Take a look at this article.

How does Peyronie's disease occur?

Freemason

It's collegene just under the skin and its synthetic I believe...it's not same as the deep fibrosis scar in my Peyronies Disease. The procedure doesn't go anywhere even close to the Tunica...its just under the very first layer of skin.  Also....as for sensation that someone mentioned the Dr actually states it enhances sensation for some reason not reduces it.  I don't know if it would work or not but it seemed in theory that it could maybe?  It's essentially doing multiple small injections just under skin of collegen type material and then wrapping it and seems like in couple weeks it hardens kinda rubber like material it seems but not sure...if that's the case then wouldn't a layer of rubber like material lessen our curve to an extent? I don't know. His website also talks about Peyronies Disease surgery ect...so he does treat for Peyronies Disease so maybe this won't work idk.

He talks about how girth is far more important for women's sensation than length which is true.