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Title: Experience treating Inner penis dent/hinge?
Post by: parrotpink on July 15, 2021, 07:06:36 PM
Thanks all for the great forum.

Does anyone have any tips for treating fibrosis and possible narrowing/dent/hinge on the inner penis. My suspected fibrosis (and I got some evidence with ultrasound) is actually past the base, down by the left side (which make sense since the left chamber fills out slower/less). Anyone has something similar? How have you treated it and have you had success?

Oddly enough, my flaccid has become more pronounced (longer) and less sensitive (like an overstretched rubberband)? Can anyone relate?


Side note, I have issues with glans sensitivity and low libido. Has anyone successfully treated that as well?
Title: Re: Experience treating Inner penis dent/hinge?
Post by: Mikel7 on July 16, 2021, 05:27:40 AM
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Title: Re: Experience treating Inner penis dent/hinge?
Post by: AlterEgo on August 29, 2021, 02:44:02 AM
Hi I have been having similar situation.  Benn doing oxygen therapy and supplements.  It's a slow process what have you been doing so far?
Title: Re: Experience treating Inner penis dent/hinge?
Post by: Bud luck on September 27, 2021, 01:58:57 PM
 What I'm doing for my dent is traction by hand and I take supplements like cialis, Q10, Vitamin D,Citrulline, B12. Now I'm doing Restorex, streching all the different angles, because for dent/hourglassing the scar is circumferential, you have to hit all the angles.