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#91
Introduce Yourself / Re: Peyronie's and excess skin...
Last post by shanadjiq - January 19, 2026, 10:49:56 AM
Quote from: Ukguy1234 on January 18, 2026, 06:11:40 PMI am assuming you have lost length? When the tunica shortens, it bunches up in areas where the plaque is, which is why it feels like there is excess skin.

I forgot to say that the second time I went to the urologist, I told him that things were progressing, i.e. there was a loss of volume, distortion and excess skin. He claims that he doesn't see any loss of volume, but otherwise where would this excess skin come from? When I read the forum, however, I see that other people are also complaining about loss of volume, length, thickness, but excess skin is rarely reported/seen in their photos.
#92
I would imagine recovering lost & length girth is different than trying to gain it from scratch. Some claim they recover some lost size with stretching, it would make sense but it seems such a painstaking and longwinded process which requires people to have nothing to do all day!
This is so depressing. I have gone from normal 6 inches to about 4.5 with lost girth. I have looked on these boards for some positives but I don't see any recovery possible.  :(
#93
Introduce Yourself / Re: Peyronie's and excess skin...
Last post by Pfract - January 18, 2026, 11:09:41 PM
The only thing I recall about skin, was regarding a bump near the glans from prolonged restorex usage and not on the scrotum... I agree with that they said on the surgical correction of the webbing. As for the plaque, you lose nothing by trying restorex while the disease is in the chronic phase.
#94
Introduce Yourself / Re: Peyronie's and excess skin...
Last post by Ukguy1234 - January 18, 2026, 06:11:40 PM
I am assuming you have lost length? When the tunica shortens, it bunches up in areas where the plaque is, which is why it feels like there is excess skin.
#95
Introduce Yourself / Peyronie's and excess skin?
Last post by shanadjiq - January 18, 2026, 08:14:34 AM
Hello,

Last year in May I developed severe neuropathic pain in the penis and testicles. At the time, I attributed it to a penis ring that I occasionally use during sex. After a few months, I started to feel a very hard band on the left side of the penis, starting from the base and extending upward to just below the glans, especially noticeable during erection. Initially there was no curvature, so I visited a urologist, who told me that this was Peyronie's disease — a sclerotic plaque.

The plaque is approximately 3–4 cm long and about 1.5 mm wide. Over the past few months, in addition to curvature and pain, I have noticed a significant amount of excess skin at the base of the penis when flaccid. During erection, the excess skin is less pronounced, but it still appears wrinkled or folded.

I visited a urologist again, and they suggested starting physiotherapy. Regarding the excess skin, they said it could be corrected surgically, while removal of the plaque itself would require waiting until the disease reaches the chronic (stable) phase.

Has anyone else experienced a similar issue, particularly significant excess skin?
#96
Surgery for Peyronie's Disease / Re: Best doctor for peyronies ...
Last post by Konival - January 17, 2026, 02:49:21 PM
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#97
I know this thread is a bit old, but I'd like to chime in as I've had a similar experience with my therapist. I've found it helpful to discuss specific challenges I'm facing, rather than feeling like I need to have a solution right away. What are some of the specific issues you're dealing with regarding your penile implant procedure or related conditions?
#98
Xiaflex Injections / Re: Newbie Xiaflex Questions
Last post by Ukguy1234 - January 17, 2026, 03:02:19 AM
No harm in using the RestoreX sooner rather than later. Just keep your expectations in check. You probably wont see any change at all until you have your Xiaflex shot.
#99
Xiaflex Injections / Newbie Xiaflex Questions
Last post by Hobo Joe - January 17, 2026, 02:42:41 AM
Hi all. Newbie here. Great site with a ton of great info. Thanks all.

I have about a 30 degree upward Dorsel bend, and a loss of length. It's been about a year or so.
I went to see a urologist in Orange County, Ca. Dr. Yafi, does anyone have any experience with him?
Long story short he recommended the Restorex and Xiaflex injections in my case. I ordered the device and will receive it next week, but my appointment for my first shot is not until mid March. Is it ok to start with the Restorex until then. I assume it should be fine.
I am not looking forward to the injections (who is?) I was treated 6 years ago for Meatal Stenosis by another urologist and that procedure was pure torture, a pain I never knew existed.
#100
Quote from: Fortune on January 16, 2026, 08:12:34 AMI've lost a lot of length and girth - been like this for about a year now. I've seen some doctors claim that you can get an inch back with traction. There are some testimonials confirming some success individually. Is there any kind of concensus or solid research on what is best for traction to get back some length and girth?
Thanks

Lol, yeah plenty of "studies" but the conclusion they come to are pretty questionable.

As for regaining an Inch in length, I havnt seen anyone, anywhere on the internet prove they have been able to gain even a single centimetre. So make of that what you will...