Consider penile traction devices. These devices gently stretch the penis, potentially improving curvature and length. Regular use is key, often requiring several months for noticeable results.
Surgical options, such as plaque incision and grafting or plication, are available for severe cases. Discuss these with your doctor to weigh the risks and benefits, considering your specific condition and preferences. These procedures aim to straighten the penis but carry potential complications.
Consider Xiaflex injections. This enzyme helps break down the plaque causing the curvature. It’s injected directly into the plaque, potentially reducing its size and improving the penis’s shape. Multiple injections might be necessary, and results vary.
Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, is often applied topically as a cream. It may help soften and reduce the plaque over time. Its efficacy is still under research, and results can vary widely. Consider Verapamil if other less invasive options haven’t provided sufficient improvement, and only after discussing its use with your doctor. They will assess your condition and weigh the potential benefits against possible side effects. Remember, consistent application is vital for any potential results.


