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Peyronie's Disease Case Studies

Original handwritten copies of these reviews can be read at our clinic when you visit us.   more  

Peyronie’s Disease and intimacy

The impact of Peyronie’s Disease can have a catastrophic impact on a patient and their partners' sex life. Many couples ignore penis curvature for months or years before seeking me...  more  

Stages of Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease typically progresses over approximately six months and should be monitored regularly to determine the most suitable treatment for each stage of the condition.  more  

Peyronie’s Disease Hourglass Shape

Have you notice an unusual bend or narrowing, sometimes described as an "hourglass" shape, This occurs when a band of scar tissue develops around the midsection, leading to narrow...  more  

Peyronies Disease Radio Interview

Recorded at The Royal Society of Medicine in London in August 2021, this radio interview with our Senior Consultant at MansMatters, Mr. Almashan, explores the causes of Peyronie’s ...  more  

FAQs about Peyronie’s Disease

Find answers to some of the common-asked questions we here at our Peyronie’s disease clinic.  more  

History of Peyronie’s Disease

This page explores the history of Peyronie’s Disease and reviews various medical therapies, including surgical treatments, that have been used to address it along with their expec...  more  

Peyronie's Plaque

If you notice a bend in your penis accompanied by discomfort during intimacy, or if it causes discomfort for your partner, we recommend visiting us for an evaluation. Our speciali...  more  

Peyronie's Treatment Video

Peyronie’s disease can affect men of any age and often brings challenges not only with the physical aspect of erections but also with feelings of embarrassment and anxiety about d...  more  

When A Lump on the Penis is not Peyronie’s Disease

Not every lump on the penis is an indication of Peyronie’s Disease (PD). Many of the swellings that men report are non-infectious and may not require treatment. It’s always import...  more