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Title: Hard plaque
Post by: Shaggy501 on September 04, 2019, 07:00:32 PM
Hi
Thinking about using a pump and wondered if they have good results on hard plaques? I have had Peyronie's for about 15 years now with server upward bend and swan neck and the plaque is hard. Any info would be great
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: TDix on September 04, 2019, 07:18:20 PM
Not going to push surgery on you, but all my plaque was hard and calcified, and excision and grafting got rid of a lot of it
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: Shaggy501 on September 05, 2019, 08:18:49 AM
Only been offered nesbitt op here. Are you happy with your results? 
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: Hawk on September 05, 2019, 09:29:40 AM
If this topic is not about ED and is about VED treatment for Peyronies Disease deformity as it appears, it will be moved to that board.
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: BentDong on September 14, 2019, 07:59:10 AM
Not sure how effective VED alone will be on heavily calcified plaques. You might first try applying DMSO for a couple of months to soften the plaque. I put the purest DMSO I can find in a small, glass bottle with a roller (both at Amazon), dilute slightly with iodine and castor oil (which helps the roller, too) and apply it twice every day. I can't explain the "science" but I can say that the plaque is considerably softer after about a month of treatment. I am just beginning to experiment with VED and jelqing, and am also considering the Andro-Penis traction device (not purchased yet). My objective is to reduce the curvature. No results to report there because I am more focused on softening the plaque at this point.
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: mith76 on February 11, 2020, 06:19:11 PM
Hey, any updates on your condition? Did you start using the Ved?
Title: Re: Hard plaque
Post by: MacMathuna on March 20, 2020, 03:11:06 PM
@bentdong

Is there any plastic in the glass bottle with the rollerball?
I know it's not safe to use DMSO in contact with certain plastics.

Also some of the rollerballs I'm seeing are metal--I've heard also not safe with DMSO.

If you have a metal & plastic free bottle+roller could you link it to me in a DM. Thanks.