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Peyronie's Disease Treatment Options

Exploring Non-Surgical Treatment Alternatives

Choosing the right approach to managing Peyronie's Disease (PD) is crucial. Traditionally, the primary option was invasive surgery.

 Today there are several non surgical treatments that may help achieve positive outcomes. These options are outlined below and can be discussed with a healthcare professional.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Focused Shockwave Therapy for Peyronie's disease

This therapy is a leading non-invasive option for managing Peyronie's disease. When used in conjunction with EMTT, Nanovi, and other therapeutic approaches, it may help manage symptoms as an alternative to surgery for some patients."

Originally developed to break up kidney and gallstones, this technology now offers a non-invasive, low-pain option that may help address plaque buildup in the penile area. Many patients have reported improved curvature and function after several sessions, depending on individual cases.   

We provide treatment options for men with Peyronie's Disease globally. You can explore patient experiences on our Peyronie's Disease Case Studies page, as well as additional feedback available when you visit our clinic. 

 

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Pills 

 

Your doctor or urologist may prescribe pills or topical treatments applied externally to relieve pain, but none of these treatments will stop the progression of PD. There is some evidence that in 10% of cases where men are suffering minor PD, their condition may go away naturally, or they may be left with minor curvature.

 

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Peyronie's Disease and Medical Vacuum Pumps

 This treatment involves a series of stretching exercises using a medical vacuum pump for 10 minutes twice a day, aimed at strengthening the penis and potentially reducing curvature.  It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best treatment approach for individual circumstances. You can find out more by following the link.

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PD Injections

 Currently, there are no medically approved injections for treating Peyronie's Disease (PD) in the UK.

However, in the USA, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug that contains an enzyme that is injected directly into the plaque to help reduce curvature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Extracorporeal Magnetic        Transduction Therapy Mag 

Extracorporeal Magneto Transduction Therapy (EMTT®) is a non-invasive treatment option that may help address various types of pain and injuries. It is being explored for its potential benefits in men's health, specifically in managing conditions such as Peyronie's Disease, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS).

As part of our comprehensive treatment protocols, we incorporate this therapy to offer a holistic approach to patient care. Please consult with our specialists to determine if EMTT® is suitable for your individual needs.

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The NanoVI Exo

NanoVi® technology is designed to assist in cellular repair and may support DNA health influenced by lifestyle, age, and dietary choices. By potentially enhancing immune function, it aims to improve overall energy levels and promote men's health.

This non-invasive technology does not use harmful chemicals and is being explored for its potential benefits in supporting endothelial function in various areas of the body, including the prostate.

For personalized recommendations and to understand how NanoVi® may fit into your health regimen, we encourage you to consult with our healthcare professionals.

 

 

 

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The E-Shot™ is a non-surgical procedure designed to be painless and safe, typically taking about thirty minutes to perform at our clinic. This treatment can be conducted alongside other procedures to enhance overall effectiveness and support long-term outcomes.

During the E-Shot™, a small quantity of blood is drawn from your body, and its components, which are believed to play a role in natural healing processes, are isolated. These components are then gently injected into the penis, aiming to support rejuvenation and enhance function.

This medical treatment is intended to promote the growth of new blood vessels and tissue, potentially revitalising the area and increasing sensitivity. For personalised advice and to see if the E-Shot™ is suitable for you, we recommend consulting with our healthcare professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Peyronie's Disease Surgery

 Surgery is considered the most invasive treatment option for Peyronie's disease. Historically, it was one of the primary options available for men experiencing significant symptoms. Today, various treatment alternatives, including focused shockwave therapy, have emerged, offering less invasive solutions that may be suitable for some patients. It is important for individuals to consult with a healthcare professional to discuss the best treatment approach for their specific condition.

 

 

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Implants

 Implants are a treatment option for severe cases of Peyronie's Disease, particularly for patients who may also experience erectile dysfunction (ED). The implant is surgically inserted into the penis and is operated by a mechanical pump, allowing the user to achieve an erection when desired. It is important to note that while implants can provide a functional solution for achieving rigidity, they may affect the ability to achieve natural erections, and sensitivity and length may vary based on the type of prosthesis used. Patients should discuss with their healthcare provider to understand the benefits and limitations of this treatment option.

 

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Surgical Graft

 Surgical grafting is a procedure typically considered for men with complex or severe curvature of Peyronie's Disease. This surgery is performed at a stable stage of the condition. The procedure involves excising the fibrous plaque and replacing it with a graft, which can be made from animal or synthetic materials to fill the resulting gap. During the surgery, the nerves near the penis and urethra may be carefully mobilized to minimize disruption and are reconnected at the end of the procedure. The goal of this surgery is to improve curvature and restore function, offering a potential solution for those with significant symptoms.

  The journal Translational Andrology & Urology advises that patients considering surgical grafts for Peyronie's Disease should be informed about potential adverse effects and outcomes. These may include persistent or recurrent curvature, changes in sensation, altered erectile function, or possible penile shortening

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Surgery – Plication

Plication, or the Nesbitt technique, is typically considered for patients with moderate curvature of less than 60 degrees who do not experience erectile dysfunction. This procedure is performed during the stable chronic phase of Peyronie's Disease. It involves shortening the longer side of the penis to align with the side affected by fibrous plaque. Patients may experience a reduction in overall length, which can be significant, with reports of shortening by several centimeters.

While many patients find this surgery beneficial for correcting curvature, it is important to discuss potential outcomes, including the possibility of changes in penile length and discomfort from sutures used during the procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MansMatters are specialists in non-invasive, nonsurgical procedures. We do not offer surgery but have professional relationships with leading surgical urologists and andrologists who undertake different types of Peyronie's disease surgery. If you would like to know more about surgical options, then please click here.

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