Quote from: Ukguy1234 on February 12, 2026, 06:08:35 PMWhen you say you gained a lot of length with restorex? How much? Is it actually noticeable in before and after pictures? Feel free to post them, no one will judge
From what I understand, Xiaflex will not shrink the plaque, it just kind of splits it open, or releases the scar tissue fibres...but it still be there. Best case would probably be that you decrease the curvature but some deformity will still likely remain.
What has your urologist recommended so far with regards to surgery?
Quote from: onemillion on Yesterday at 12:36:36 PMXiaflex is a powerful drug.
I had a 30 degree left bend and after one session (2 shots) it s basically straight. This does not mean Peyronie s is gone, just that the xiaflex disrupted the plaque sufficiently to avoid the bend.
Two things to consider
1) for best results I recommend Dr Trost in Orem Utah
2) the procedure itself can give side effects ( I had blisters, hematoma, bleeding, swelling...) and one session might not be enough.
I have no familiarity with US/canada insurance.
Quote from: alex_be on Yesterday at 03:40:24 AMHello,
How long have you done RestoreX? 3 months? 6 months? 9 months?
Good luck.
Quote from: Ukguy1234 on February 12, 2026, 06:08:35 PMWhen you say you gained a lot of length with restorex? How much? Is it actually noticeable in before and after pictures? Feel free to post them, no one will judge
From what I understand, Xiaflex will not shrink the plaque, it just kind of splits it open, or releases the scar tissue fibres...but it still be there. Best case would probably be that you decrease the curvature but some deformity will still likely remain.
What has your urologist recommended so far with regards to surgery?