Peyronie's Disease

At Priapos, we offer effective and clinically proven treatments for Peyronie's disease that can help you regain your confidence and improve your sexual health.

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Peyronie's Disease

Symptoms and Causes of Peyronie's Disease

Peyronie's disease causes a bending or curvature of the penis during erection due to fibrotic scar tissue (plaques) that forms under the skin. This condition affects approximately 4% of men between the ages of 40 and 70, but it can also occur in younger men.

 

Common symptoms include:

  • Curvature of the penis during erection
  • Pain during erection
  • Difficulty having intercourse
  • Erectile dysfunction

Shockwave Therapy

What does the treatment involve?

Priapos offers focused shockwave therapy, a clinically proven method that breaks down fibrotic plaques and helps alleviate pain.

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How does the treatment work?

Shockwave therapy sends short, painless impulses of focused waves to the affected areas, increasing blood circulation and accelerating healing.

 

This method is clinically proven and used by thousands of patients worldwide to effectively alleviate Peyronie's disease.

Frequently asked questions

Do you want to know what others are asking about?

We usually recommend 6–12 sessions depending on the severity of the curvature and the patient's individual response.

No, the treatment is completely painless, and most experience gradual improvement after just a few sessions.

No, shockwave therapy is non-invasive and has no serious side effects.

In addition to shockwave therapy, there are surgical and medical options, but these often involve risks and longer recovery times.

Do you have more questions?

Feel free to contact us for more information

Book a consultation today

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and receive a personalized treatment plan, taking the first step toward an improved sex life and increased well-being.