Well, it seemed to be the cause of the reduction along with focusing some of the manual stretching/fulcrum stretching to that area. By “focusing” I mean that I would grip near the head with my right hand, hook my thumb around the right side of my penis opposite where the anomaly was (it’s on the left side), and pull to the right.
I always started straight-out and pulled the stretch to the side. Always warmed-up with a hot wrap as well. There has been some interesting ideas thrown about with regard to objects to stretch around instead of the fingers. A round dowel or similar, a plastic bottle filled with warm water (for comfort), but I haven’t tried these enough to really say if they work well and are feasible.
I see your point about jelqing exacerbating the situation, it’s mighty fuckin’ hard to really control the jelq effects when using the OK grip/hand technique. Appears to really engorge the CS and the non-deformed side of the penis a great deal compared to the side one wishes to focus on. Pure speculation, but whatever caused the anomaly may have to do with vascularity and blood flow, not to mention the tunica and possible limiting factors related to it in that area of focus.
I actually tried a homemade Power Jelq type device, but it failed miserably for the curve jelqing idea. Just not enough control to work correctly and the pecker kept flippin’ out and making me nervous about the potential for injury. Although the whole event looked odd and humorous from above, I don’t recommend you go there, ain’t worth it.
I’m really leaning toward the idea of manual stretching BEFORE any jelq routine is engaged in at all to see if the curve can be modified before engorgement exercises, largely because it’s difficult to separate what effect one or the other had on the curve. Honestly, jelqing might have slowed whatever progress I made in modifying it and it could have been the manual stretching that had the greater effect. Also possible that jelqing may make stretching more effective if done in conjunction, just to throw a wrench in the equation.
Most parsimonious conclusion I can come to would be to get into a manual stretch routine gradually and carry it out for a month or two before delving in any jelq or other exercises. See if it has any noticeable effect on the curvature, THEN add jelqing into the equation. Serves to separate the elements, show the effectiveness or lack thereof, or synergy both. Also gives the opportunity to due PC flexes and and build a strong PC/BC function before doing actual enlargement exercise. Two months preparation of stretching and PC work is not a bad foundation to spring form.