https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116121001367
Hey everyone, both new comers and veterans Of this site. I think I have visited this website daily for almost 4 years. This is my first post, I wish more men would come out of the dark and talk about their sexual health, and more urologist to listen/study this disease. I'm 25 and managing with this since age 21. It's to say the least a bummer and something that's been holding me back in many ways.
Anyhow this is a really interesting article on surgical procedure to lengthen/expand the tunica albugenea using star shaped incisions. Is this something that could be applied in the future of surgical management as this what I'm fearing I must do to retain stability and straightening of my now curved erection? Just a lot different than the usual Peyronie's research article you find on the web.
Love it. Looks interesting.
have they actually done this or just simulated it?
Does the surgery involve the insertion of an implant?
This looks fascinating. Although it makes me nervous. To think of having incision into the tunica a. Ther might test it on rabbits first. Poor rabbit.
This surgery has been done on humans. See the following post I made in the past:
https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,17830.0.html