Peyronies Disease and Curved Penis Treatment

It is important to make the distinction between Peyronie's Disease and a simple curved penis

Simply a Bent Penis? Understanding Penile Curvature

Simple Penile Curvature

Some men naturally experience a slight bend in their penis, often referred to as simple penile curvature. This condition is typically harmless and does not interfere with sexual function or overall health.

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Peyronie’s Disease: When Curvature is More Severe

Peyronie's disease

Peyronie’s disease is a well-documented medical condition that causes the penis to bend due to the formation of fibrous scar tissue. The degree of penile curvature can vary significantly in severity, potentially leading to discomfort, pain, or difficulties during intercourse.

The Quick Extender Pro is highly effective in correcting penile curvature. Whether you are dealing with Peyronie’s disease or simply looking to straighten an unattractive curve, the Quick Extender Pro works like a brace for your penis—much like dental braces straighten crooked teeth. Its gentle, consistent tension gradually corrects curvature, restoring confidence and functionality.

Correcting Penile Curvature with the Quick Extender Pro

Penile curvature, whether caused by Peyronie’s disease or natural development, can affect both aesthetics and sexual performance. The Quick Extender Pro offers a non-surgical, clinically supported solution to restore a straighter and more functional penis.

How the Quick Extender Pro Works

The Quick Extender Pro utilizes Newton's Third Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The device applies a gentle, consistent tension that gradually straightens the curve over time. By reversing the curvature with controlled force, the Quick Extender Pro restores the penis to a natural, straight alignment.

A straighter penis is not only visually appealing but also improves sexual performance. Studies have shown that significant curvature can make it difficult for women to experience G-spot stimulation, a sensitive area identified by Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg in 1950 as crucial for female pleasure. Even minor curvature can miss this area, reducing the likelihood of orgasm. By addressing curvature, the Quick Extender Pro enhances intimacy and satisfaction for both partners.

The Quick Extender Pro provides a solution without the need for surgical intervention. As outlined in a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, modern penile traction systems, like the Quick Extender Pro Curvature Correction Edition, have been shown to effectively correct curvature through non-invasive methods.

What the Research Says

According to the Journal of Sexual Medicine, a recent survey of 105 women revealed that a curved penis is often considered less attractive both aesthetically and sexually. Additionally, the study found that significant curvature can reduce pleasure during intercourse and, in some cases, cause discomfort or pain for both partners.

Can Quick Extender Pro cure Peyronie’s disease?

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Peyronie's Disease Information

Peyronie’s disease is a condition characterized by the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissue of the penis. It is estimated to affect 2-3% of men, though recent research suggests the actual numbers may be higher (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases).

The severity of Peyronie’s disease varies. In more advanced cases, it can cause pain, hardened scar tissue (plaques), abnormal curvature during erections, narrowing, or even shortening of the penis. This condition can make sexual intercourse painful and challenging.

Peyronie’s disease is most commonly seen in Caucasian men over the age of 25, though it can affect men of any age or race. It is not contagious, cancerous, or life-threatening, though many men with Peyronie’s also exhibit connective tissue disorders in the hands or, less commonly, the feet.

The Impact of Peyronie's Disease Peyronie's disease can have significant physical and psychological effects. While many men can maintain sexual activity, the condition often leads to deformity and erectile dysfunction. These changes can cause emotional distress, leading to depression, withdrawal from intimate relationships, and reluctance to discuss concerns with partners or healthcare providers. Despite its challenges, treatment options are available through various healthcare providers, offering hope for those affected by this condition.

Important Note

The Quick Extender Pro is specifically designed to address the curvature and aesthetic concerns associated with Peyronie’s disease. Its specially calibrated tension springs provide the precise amount of pressure needed to help straighten the penis and reduce the effects of curvature.

It is essential to follow your doctor’s instructions and continue any prescribed medications as part of your Peyronie’s disease treatment plan. The Quick Extender Pro is intended to complement, not replace, medical advice or treatment.

References and Scientific Literature

Peyronie's Disease Knowledge And Practice Patterns Assessment: A Survey Of Urologists In The United State Article Date: 02 July 2008 - 5:00 PDT

Urologist practice patterns in the management of Peyronie's disease: a nationwide survey. Washington University in Saint Louis-Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, St. Louis, MO, USA. shindela@urology.ucsf.edu "The journal of sexual medicine."J Sex Med. 2008 Apr;5(4):954-64. Epub 2007 Nov 27

The prevalence of Peyronie's disease : results of a large survey SCHWARZER U. (1) ; SOMMER F. (1) ; KLOTZ T. (1) ; BRAUN M. (1) ; REIFENRATH B. (1) ; ENGELMANN U. (1) ; (1) Department of Urology, University of Cologne, Cologne, ALLEMAGNE BJU international ISSN 1464-4096 2001, vol. 88, no7, pp. 727-730 (26 ref.)

A Survey of Primary-Care Physicians and Urologists Regarding Peyronie's Disease Jeffrey C. LaRochelle, MD, and Laurence A. Levine, MD Department of Urology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA

U. Schwarzer , F. Sommer , T. Klotz , M. Braun , B. Reifenrath and U. Engelmann Department of Urology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany F. Sommer, Department of Urology, University of Cologne, Joseph‐Stelzmann‐Strasse 9, 50924 Koeln, Germany 10.1046/j.1464-4096.2001.02436.x

Urologist Practice Patterns in the Management of Peyronie's Disease: A Nationwide Survey - Abstract Wednesday, 02 January 2008 Washington University in Saint Louis—Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, St. Louis, MO, USA

Epidemiology of Peyronie's disease F Sommer1, U Schwarzer1, G Wassmer2, W Bloch3, M Braun1, T Klotz1 and U Engelmann1 International Journal of Impotence Research (2002) 14, 379-383. doi:10.1038/sj.ijir.3900863

Weidner W, Schroeder-Printzen, I., Weiske, W., Vosshenrich, R.: Sexual Dysfunction in Peyronie's disease : An analysis of 222 patients without previous local plaque therapy. Journal of Urology 157: 325-328, 1997

de Meyer JJ et al. The effect of re-dosing of vasodilators on the intracavernosal pressure and on the penile rigidity. European Urology 33: 293-6,

Rosen RC, Cappelleri JC, Smith MD, Lipsky J Pena BM: Development and evaluation of an abridged, 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) as a diagnostic tool for erectile dysfunction. International Journal of Impotence Research. 11: 319-26., 1999

Combination of Doxazosin and Sildenafil Exerts an Additive Relaxing Effect Compared with Each Compound Alone on Human Cavernosal and Prostatic Tissue Stéphanie Oger, PhD,* Delphine Behr-Roussel, PharmD, PhD,* Diane Gorny, RT,* Olivier Lecoz, RT,* Thierry Lebret, MD, † Yves Denoux, MD, † Antoine Faix, MD, ‡ Albert Leriche, MD, § Chris Wayman, PhD, Laurent Alexandre, MD,* and François Giuliano, MD, PhD

Müller A, and Mulhall JP. Peyronie's disease intervention trials: Methodological challenges and issues. J Sex Med 2009;6:848–861

Gonzalez-Cadavid NF, and Rajfer J. Experimental models of peyronie's disease. Implications for new therapies. J Sex Med 2009;6:303–313

Stereological and biochemical analysis of muscular and connective tissue components in the penile corpus cavernosum adjacent to the fibrous plaque of Peyronie's disease Waldemar S. Costa, Sabrina B. Rebello, Luiz E.M. Cardoso, Andre G. Cavalcanti and Francisco J.B. Sampaio BJU International Volume 103 Issue 2, Pages 212 - 216

Smith JF, Walsh TJ, Conti SL, Turek P, and Lue T. Risk factors for emotional and relationship problems in Peyronie's disease. J Sex Med 2008;5:2179–2184

Gontero P, Di Marco M, Giubilei G, Bartoletti R, Pappagallo G, Tizzani A, and Mondaini N. Use of penile extender device in the treatment of penile curvature as a result of Peyronie's disease. Results of a phase II prospective study. J Sex Med 2009;6:558–566

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