Traction Device After Peyronie Treatment
I’ve done some research into this subject. The three steps of starting out with just the pills, then the injections and lastly the actual surgery. TBH I got recommended a doctor with good hands by my primary care’s nurse practitioner. The mission is to get snipped and then discuss the Peyronie.
Will they want to start on the pills or can I convince them to jump for the proven injections? Out of all cases my isn’t “extreme” (literally making a J shape) but the bonus of the surgery seems that they can add a little extra material if I’m not mistaken.
Regardless every option requires a traction device. That you must use the traction device for a good while after the surgery to help promote a straight penis. What’s funny is that the traction device seems like a PE tool.
Anyone have experience with this? Should I go ahead and get the needless ligament on top of the shaft cut off too while I’m at it? Mixed reviews of it assisting with a 0.25” length increase.
In all cases not only will the straightening help with my full potential length but the post treatment exercises for both the snipping of the ligaments and/or injections is or surgery are basically PE exercises.
I ain’t no donkey and could care less about being a Clydesdale horse. But as a person with a perfectionist disease, my brain plays tricks on me and makes me feel insecure.
But back to the subject. Has anyone ever used a traction device? If so does it mimic PE were ironically it also assists in girth and length?
My appointment is the 15th. I’m definitely getting cut and won’t settle for pills. It’s either Peyronie injections or surgery. Where I don’t make the literal J shape penis. I honk all I’ll be able to convince are the injections. Which seem proven to work along side post surgery exercises.
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