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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Traction and Traction Devices for correcting Peyronies Disease => Topic started by: jj21 on April 26, 2022, 12:17:52 PM

Title: Traction for dents?
Post by: jj21 on April 26, 2022, 12:17:52 PM
Can traction help dents? And what's the best device/method (manual, restorex PMP etc).
Title: Re: Traction for dents?
Post by: Mikel7 on April 26, 2022, 12:48:02 PM
I have a slight dent on the top towards the base and I have been using both traction devices.  The PMP is a lot less in pulling forces.  It has not gotten worse but has not improved much either so it is hard to say. I would never recommend manual though as you cannot be consistent with the pulling force.
Title: Re: Traction for dents?
Post by: Bud luck on April 26, 2022, 02:03:24 PM
It all depends on the man, some guys like Nemo said that manual traction got ride of his dents, others stay the same and others get worse. Also depends on the severity of the dent, mine is deep due to a trauma.
Title: Re: Traction for dents?
Post by: Bud luck on April 26, 2022, 02:15:33 PM
After I use the traction device for 30 min my penis gets cold, that is why I'm afraid of using the device anymore
Title: Re: Traction for dents?
Post by: Mikel7 on April 27, 2022, 04:59:52 AM
Getting cold is a normal response from the device for me.  It always warms back up within 5 minutes and has not promoted any further damage.
Title: Re: Traction for dents?
Post by: jj21 on April 27, 2022, 05:33:55 AM
Can anyone tell me, when counter-bending for a minor curvature (20-30degrees) is it more practical to only counterbend to 1-2 clicks and not go 90/120 degrees on th clamp?

I saw this discussed on the forum but can't find the info anywhere else.