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Title: Restorex and large plaque mass
Post by: Steve W on August 24, 2018, 01:43:39 PM
Gentlemen,
I am considering the Restorex, but I have one major concern about using the device. I have a large, solid dorsal plaque mass, some hour glassing and a 60-70 degree curve. Any time I try to manually bend my flaccid penis in the direction opposite the curve, it is painful and the plaque exhibits no flexibility at all. Does anyone have a similar experience or might be able to offer me some advice? I haven't been able to find information addressing the Restorex and bending the plaque either on the forum, or the Restorex website. Thanks in advance. Steve
Title: Re: Restorex and large plaque mass
Post by: TonySa on August 24, 2018, 09:02:03 PM
Fortunately you can adjust the bend angle from slight to extreme, just ease into it.
Title: Re: Restorex and large plaque mass
Post by: Steve W on August 24, 2018, 11:44:06 PM
What are the dangers, benefits? of cracking/breaking/fracturing the plaque mass?  I know there is a surgical procedure to make numerous cuts to/across the plaque, making it more flexible, but using traction and having this occur sounds risky to me.
Title: Re: Restorex and large plaque mass
Post by: TonySa on August 25, 2018, 12:12:54 PM
I've heard no instances of that, I think one would stop any traction due to pain before that occurred.  Just go easy and back off if any discomfort at all.
Title: Re: Restorex and large plaque mass
Post by: Steve W on August 25, 2018, 12:41:34 PM
Thank you, Tsanchez!