Best surgeons that operate under the NHS in the United Kingdom?

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ohnoohno

It seems like Dr David Ralph might be the go-to guy but also seen a few negative stories.

Curious if anyone recommends others?

 
29 y/o diagnosed 13 Jun 22.

went from a slight 30dg bend at glans to whole thing being deformed/loss of length over a year.

trying to find a way out of this all

ohnoohno

Just refreshing this incase anyone knows...

Seeing Dr Ralph mainly and Mike Fraser but seen Mike Fraser left someone too short and also theres some negative reviews on Dr Ralph but it doesn't seem like it has to do with IPP implant, more so grafting.
29 y/o diagnosed 13 Jun 22.

went from a slight 30dg bend at glans to whole thing being deformed/loss of length over a year.

trying to find a way out of this all

Hawk

I live in the US and know almost nothing about NHS, but from what I have read on the forum over the years I would pick Dr. Ralph if I had to pick a UK surgeon.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
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ohnoohno

It seems like it's heading that way to be fair and I'm sure you've seen a lot mentioned Hawk.

Filled out a registration form with him today and they've given me a date for consultation.

Will be updating my journey on the forum as this all unfolds.  
29 y/o diagnosed 13 Jun 22.

went from a slight 30dg bend at glans to whole thing being deformed/loss of length over a year.

trying to find a way out of this all

Hawk

Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
Hawk - Updated 10/27/18 - Peyronies Society Forums

Sonic

30 years. Sudden rightwards curve detected in June 2020
Narrowing on right side and about a 20° curve to the right.
ED + instability due to narrowing.

Kiwisurfer

I have been seeing Prof David Ralph for 5 months now while my peyronies stabilises. Currently at 55% to the left. He has recommended the nesbit procedure in a few months time. Needless to say like the rest of us I am nervous about selecting the correct surgeon. ANYONE had this procedure with him please share. By the way my symptoms are from a radical prostatectomy. Apparently 60% of men get this complication after that surgery. My first surgeon failed to mention that. Not dead from cancer at least.
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STOP, do not get the Nesbit procedure!
Surgeons will never tell you, but the Nesbit procedure shortens the length of your penis and girth can also decrease.
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LWillisjr

Quote from: Kiwisurfer on June 01, 2024, 06:28:42 AMCurrently at 55% to the left. He has recommended the nesbit procedure in a few months time. Needless to say like the rest of us I am nervous about selecting the correct surgeon.

I assume you mean 55 degrees curvature. And I have never heard of anyone developing a curve due to a prostatectomy. Perhaps Dr. Ralph is familiar and comfortable with the Nesbit procedure. 55 Degrees is tough to correct with Nesbit. There are other procedures I would investigate to correct that severe of a curve. Excision and grafting is an example.
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