Peyronie's Disease and FastSize Extender
Peyronie's Disease and Traction
Peyronie's Disease, or Bent Nail Syndrome, is a condition of the penis where the flaccid or erect penis is bent unnaturally from its normal state. Trauma, hypodermic injections and other physical affects can cause this bending or deflection.
Does the FastSize Extender help in case of a curved penis?
Yes! The FS-Extender has proved efficient in straightening the penis and helping those who suffer from Peyronie's Disease. A breakthrough in developing a completely non-invasive treatment for Peyronie's Disease came last year when Chicago physician and researcher Laurence Levine ran a clinical trial designed by the Medway Research Institute.
The Institute used the FastSize Extender, and found that the constant stretching action applied by the Extender caused the Peyronie's plaque to soften. Curvature of the penis was reduced by 10% - 45% for individuals who participated in the clinical trial, with every patient receiving some measure of improvement. The stretching regimen took place over a two to three month period.
Each case of Peyronie's Disease is vastly different, and results are depending on your unique condition. Patients who experienced the most improvements reported curvature correction up to 45%.
Managing Penile Shortening after Peyronie's Disease Surgery
A main concern and inevitability of having surgery to correct Peyronie's Disease is penile shortening. During surgery, the corpora are exposed and clamps are used to remove or pinch the tissue to cancel the bending effects caused by Peyronie's Disease. This counteracts the shortage of the tunica albuginea and straightens the penis, but the penis will be slightly reduced in length as a consequence.
The use of the FastSize Extender can aid in regaining the lost length after such surgery. During Levine's clinical trial, length improvements were observed as a subjunctive for patients who had previously had a surgical operation to correct Peyronie's Disease. The goal of the evaluation was to determine if the Extender could prevent length loss after surgery.
The results indicate that each individual gained some measurable (objective) and perceived (subjective) gains in penile length after surgical procedures to correct Peyronie's Disease. In conclusion, post-operative penile stretching is a safe and effective method to minimize length loss.






