Dealing with Peyronie's disease can be physically and emotionally challenging. We understand that this is a deeply personal issue, and finding trustworthy information and compassionate care is your highest priority. At SCI Hospital, our dedicated team of Andrologists is here to provide expert guidance and the most advanced Peyronie's disease treatment available, in a private and supportive environment.
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Let's start with the most fundamental question: "What is Peyronie's disease?" In simple terms, Peyronie's disease is a condition where scar tissue, also called a "plaque," forms just under the skin of the penis. This plaque is not cancerous or contagious.
Because this scar tissue is not as flexible as the surrounding healthy tissue, it can cause the penis to bend or curve, especially when it is erect. This can lead to pain and difficulty with sexual intercourse. It is important to know that you are not alone—this condition affects more men than you might think.
The signs of Peyronie's can develop slowly or appear suddenly. The most common Peyronie's disease symptoms include:
While the exact cause isn't always known, most experts believe the primary Peyronie's disease causes are related to:
It is essential to remember that this condition is not your fault and is not a result of any wrongdoing.
A correct diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment. At SCI Hospital, this involves:
There is no one-size-fits-all solution. The best Peyronie's disease treatment depends on the stage of your condition (active and painful vs. stable and chronic) and the severity of your symptoms.
Peyronie's Disease Non-Surgical Treatments
These are often used in the early stages or for men who are not candidates for surgery.
Peyronie's Disease Surgery is the most definitive treatment and is typically recommended once the disease is in its stable phase (the curve is no longer changing). Options include:
We know that the Peyronie's disease treatment cost in Delhi is a major consideration. The cost varies significantly based on the chosen treatment:
At SCI Hospital, we believe in complete transparency. After your consultation and diagnosis, we will provide you with a detailed and clear estimate for your personalized treatment plan, with no hidden fees.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery, Urologist, Urological Surgeon, Andrologist
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Urology, Urologist, Andrologist, Urological Surgeon
No, absolutely not. Peyronie's disease is completely benign. The plaque is scar tissue, not a tumor, and it is not cancerous nor does it lead to cancer.
In a very small percentage of men (around 13%), the condition may improve slightly on its own. However, for the vast majority, it will either stay the same or worsen. Relying on it to self-resolve is not recommended; effective treatment is available.
We prioritize your comfort. Injections are performed using a local anesthetic to minimize pain. Surgical procedures are done under full anesthesia, so you feel nothing during the operation. Post-operative pain is managed effectively with prescribed medication.
This is a very important question. Plication surgery may cause a slight shortening, while grafting surgery is designed to preserve or restore length. The goal of all treatments is to create a functionally straight penis for satisfying intercourse. We will discuss the best option for your specific case and goals.
Generally, a healing period of 4 to 6 weeks is required after any surgical procedure before you can safely resume sexual activity. Your surgeon will give you precise instructions based on your specific surgery and healing progress.
The disease itself does not affect sperm production or fertility. However, it can make intercourse difficult or impossible, which indirectly affects the ability to conceive. The primary goal of treatment is to restore normal sexual function.
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