First discovered in the 17 hundreds the condition was named after a physician to King Louis of France. Peyronie disease causes tissue to amass in the internal tissues of the penis causing it to bend out of shape.
Peyronie may be a natural genetic condition or a result of injury. The bend is caused by a form of scar tissue that over time amasses and forces the penis into an unnatural curve.
The tunica is the elastic tissue in the penis that expands during an erection. Peyronie's disease replaces that tissue with a type of plaque that is unable to expand. Because of this while the penis is becoming erect and larger the scar tissue adds pressure and forces it to bend.
Peyronie starts as a small ball or constriction in the interior of the peniss shaft , from there it may expands to form a flat deposit as big as an old dollar coin. This tissue called plaque invades and replaces the elastic tissues of the shaft with a dense inflexible tissue.
The long term effect of Peyronie include: impotence, painful erections and the inability to perform intercourse as a result of a serve bend that does not allow for penetration.
The only treatment that currently exists on the market is a new form of traction device that forces the plaque to slowly stretch over time and eventually break down allowing normal healthy cells to replaces it. This process may take up to a year depending on the severity of the curvature. For more information we encourage you to see the links below.
Peyronie may be a natural genetic condition or a result of injury. The bend is caused by a form of scar tissue that over time amasses and forces the penis into an unnatural curve.
The tunica is the elastic tissue in the penis that expands during an erection. Peyronie's disease replaces that tissue with a type of plaque that is unable to expand. Because of this while the penis is becoming erect and larger the scar tissue adds pressure and forces it to bend.
Peyronie starts as a small ball or constriction in the interior of the peniss shaft , from there it may expands to form a flat deposit as big as an old dollar coin. This tissue called plaque invades and replaces the elastic tissues of the shaft with a dense inflexible tissue.
The long term effect of Peyronie include: impotence, painful erections and the inability to perform intercourse as a result of a serve bend that does not allow for penetration.
The only treatment that currently exists on the market is a new form of traction device that forces the plaque to slowly stretch over time and eventually break down allowing normal healthy cells to replaces it. This process may take up to a year depending on the severity of the curvature. For more information we encourage you to see the links below.
About the Author:
Dr. Isabel Norren is a physician specializing in curvatures of the penisand endorses the Size Genetics system as the only non-surgical method cure for Peyronies disease. For more information visit us at SizeGeneticsOnline.com.


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