Will I Lose Penis Size? Learn How to Treat Peyronie’s Disease

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Will I Lose Penis Size? Learn How to Treat Peyronie’s Disease

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Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Few topics stir more controversy in men’s lives than penis size—and debates have dragged on for decades.

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Few topics stir more controversy in men’s lives than penis size—and debates have dragged on for decades.

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Peyronie’s disease impairs sexual life and needs careful medical evaluation. With the right clinical or surgical strategy, treatment is possible.

Want to know more about Peyronie’s disease and tissue expansion? Watch the video below:

Few topics stir more controversy in men’s lives than penis size—and debates have dragged on for decades.

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Peyronie’s disease impairs sexual life and needs careful medical evaluation. With the right clinical or surgical strategy, treatment is possible.

Want to know more about Peyronie’s disease and tissue expansion? Watch the video below:

Few topics stir more controversy in men’s lives than penis size—and debates have dragged on for decades.

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Peyronie’s disease impairs sexual life and needs careful medical evaluation. With the right clinical or surgical strategy, treatment is possible.

Want to know more about Peyronie’s disease and tissue expansion? Watch the video below:

Few topics stir more controversy in men’s lives than penis size—and debates have dragged on for decades.

Since the 1940s science has tackled the issue. A pioneering 1942 study in Journal of Urology side-stepped controversy and set no size references. A more recent 2017 study in International Journal of Impotence Research found no consensus on measuring technique and confirmed wide variation in dimensions. Science’s message is clear: despite male obsession, there is usually no need to worry about size.

Yet some conditions deserve full attention. Often unknown—or kept secret—certain disorders really can affect penile size and performance.

One of the most common is Peyronie’s disease, first described in 1743 by French physician François de La Peyronie.

According to a report in The Guardian, the condition affects 10 % of men—about 2.5 million cases in the UK. Although it can strike younger males, it chiefly appears after 40.

The disease is defined by penile curvature. Many factors contribute, such as micro-trauma during sex. Other illnesses—prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, priapism, diabetes—also play a role.

Peyronie’s can make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible, depending on curve severity.

Will I lose penis size?

A frequent fear is: will I lose penis size—can it shrink?

Bad news: yes, risks exist. Besides curvature, Peyronie’s may shorten and narrow the penis. In some cases elasticity drops across the shaft, causing bilateral shortening.

Good news: treatments exist, and each stage of the disease guides the recommended strategy.

Is Peyronie’s curable?

Yes—Peyronie’s can be solved. Office reports show cases rising as men overcome embarrassment and seek help.

An article in the American Urological Association’s journal praises Egydio’s paradigm for straightening and restoring penile length and calibre up to the limit of vessels, nerves and urethra. The approach was developed by urologist Paulo Egydio, Medical Director of Egydio Medical Center (São Paulo).

See the AUA publication:

  • English version (p. 10)
  • Spanish version (p. 04)

The strategy published by Dr Paulo Egydio—awarded by the AUA—also applies when Peyronie’s coexists with erectile difficulties.

AUA award certificate
Fig 1. Certificate from the American Urological Association to Dr Paulo Egydio.

When impotence is present, penetration becomes harder. If pills or injections fail, a penile prosthesis may be recommended—confirmed by tests.

If a prosthesis is indicated, the implant can be placed during the same surgery that corrects curvature.

Penile reconstruction depends on the surgeon’s meticulous approach and on choosing the right prosthesis for each case.

Modern urology offers specific methods to treat Peyronie’s, aiming to regain length and calibre within anatomic limits. All strategies must be evaluated by a specialist. If you have questions, contact me via WhatsApp or fill out the form on the site—my team and I are ready to help.

Read also

Paulo Egydio, M.D.

PhD in Urology from USP, CRM 67482-SP, RQE 19514, Author of Geometric Principles (known as “Egydio Technique”), as well as other articles and scientific books in the area. Guest professor to teach classes and live surgeries at conferences in Brazil and abroad.

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