Peyronies Disease Expert- Specialist Surgical and non-surgical care

 Tailored treatment options

Our peyronies disease experts provide personaised treatment for penile curvature, helping you regain confidence and function safely and effectively. Whether you require surgical correction or advanced non-surgical options, we offer expert guidance tailored to your needs

 

 

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What is Peyronies Disease ?

Peyronies disease is a condition in which fibrous scar tissue ( plaques) develops within the penis, leading to curvature, shortening , or changes in shape after erection. This scar tissue develops in the tunica abuginea of the penis, often described by Urologists as the "envelope" of the penis.

The scar tissue  does not, and cannot, stretch normally and this results in the deformity, shortening, and bending of the penis in erection. 

It may also be associated with discomfort, erectile difficulties, or difficulty during sexual activity.

The severity and progression of peyronies disease can vary between individuals, and Expert Specialist assessment is important to determine the most appropriate management approach.

What causes peyronies disease ?

The exact cause of peyronies disease is not always clear, but it is commonly associated with minor injury or repeated trauma to the penis.

Possible contributing factors include;

Injury during sexual activity

genetic predisposition

Connective tissue disorders

age-related changes

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Symptoms of peyronies disease

Symptoms can vary but may include;

Penile curvature during erection

Palpable plaques or hardened areas 

Shortening or narrowing ( hourglass deformity)

Pain or discomfort

Difficulty with sexual intercourse

Peyronies disease can cause curvature, discomfort , and difficulty with sexual function. In some cases, the condition may worsen over time if left untreated. Our Specialist team provide expert assessment to determine whether surgery is appropriate and what results can realistically be achieved
Surgical indications for peyronies disease

Do you need surgery ?

Significant curvature affecting function

Stable phase of the disease ( no change in curvature for last 3 months ) 

Non-surgical options have not worked

Psychological impact 

Pain on erection beyond the stable phase

You want a lasting solution

A Specialist Medical Approach

Peyronies disease is a complex urological condition that requires careful assessment before treatment.

At Moorgate Andrology all patients undergo a detailed clinical evaluation to determine the stage of disease and the most appropriate treatment approach, whether non-surgical or surgical.

 

Specialist Urologists with experience in treating and correcting peyronies disease. 

Private and discreet consultations are available for acute and stable phases of the disease.

Here is what will happen at your private  consultation

 

- Full discussion of your disease, symptoms, and visual assessment of the curvature

- Treatment options discussed and outcomes explained

- Treatment planned to suit you

 

 

The penis can be thickening with either a fat transfer or penis fillers. A fat transfer takes fat from the belly or the inner thighs (where the best quality fat it) and after purification, it is injected into the shaft to thicken it. This will thicken the penis between 2.5 and 5cm.

Another option to thicken the penis are penis fillers. These are temporary in nature and more expensive than a fat transfer over the medium to long term, but are performed on an outpatient basis rather than in hospital. Penis fillers work by the injection of hyaluronic acid into the shaft of the penis. The results are instant but slowly fade over 12 months to two years depending on the type of filler used.

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Treatment options for peyronies disease

Treatment options depend on the stage and severity of the condition

In early stages, non-surgical approaches may be considered, in more established cases, surgical correction may be needed.

At Moorgate Andrology, treatment options may include;

Non-surgical therapies

Injection-based treatments

Surgical procedures such as plaque incision and grafting

In some cases , patients also explore other treatment such as penis enlargement surgery or temporary penis fillers to improve appearance, depending on their goals

Why Choose Moorgate Andrology ?

Long-Term Relief

Our surgical and non-surgical treatments are designed to deliver lasting improvements in penile curvature, pain reduction, and sexual function, not just short-term symptom relief.

Cost-Effective Care

Compared to repeated low-impact therapies, our approach offers a more definitive and long-term solution. We also offer flexible finance options, including interest-free plans with no deposit.

Specialist-Led Treatment

Every patient is assessed and treated by a GMC-registered Urologist with specialist experience in Peyronie’s Disease and male reconstructive surgery - never cosmetic practitioners.

Advanced Treatment Options

From plaque incision with grafting, to injection therapy and shockwave treatment - your plan is personalised to the severity of your condition and your goals.

Discreet, Private Consultations

Your care begins with a FREE confidential consultation in a calm, professional environment where you can speak openly with a qualified and experienced Urologist

Ongoing Aftercare and Support

Our dedicated patient care team and Urologists are with you throughout the process - from diagnosis to recovery and beyond.

What happens if you do nothing ?

 

Living with peyronies disease 

The curvature may persist worsen over time

Pain during intercourse may remain for you and/or your partner

Sexual intercourse may be difficult

May impact sexual function over time

Early assessment helps clarify best options

 

Book a consultation to discuss your disease with a Urologist

 

 

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Initial consultation and diagnosis

A consultation with an Expert Specialist Urologist to assess your penile curvature and discuss treatment options appropriate for you 

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Surgery ( if appropriate )

Latest surgical procedures such as plaque incision and grafting and the Stage Procedure to make the penis straight and protect penile length

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Follow up care 

A series of check-up appointments to monitor your recovery over the following weeks

What results can be achieved ?

 

 Significant straightening in most cases 

 Reduction or elimination of your curvature

 Improved function and confidence

 Straightening without additional shortening of your penis ( plaque incision and grafting)

 Tailored planning to individual goals

 

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£12,495
Plaque incision and grafting surgery for moderate to severe curvature
Protect your penis length
Best option for curvature over 40 degrees
Advanced procedure for penile curvature
Performed by peyronies expert Dr Nenad Djakovic
Private Harley Street Hospital
£12,495 per month
The Stage Procedure. For moderate curvature not requiring grafting
Less penile shortening than the Nesbit operation
Suitable for moderate curvature
Performed by peyronies expert, Dr Nenad Djakovic
Private Harley Street Hospital
Suitable for congenital curvature cases too
£495 per month
Non-surgical therapy in the acute phase of the disease
Non-surgical Approach
Suitable for mild curvature cases
Performed by all Urologists
Walk in - walk out treatment
No time off work required
Often used in the acute phase
£8495
The Nesbit operation. stable phase only
Suitable for mild to moderate curvature
Leads to Penile shortening
Can be performed with ligamentosis for extra flaccid length
Performed by Specialist Urologists
Day-case procedure
Doctor Patient Consultation

Risks and Considerations

As with any medical condition and its treatment, there are potential risks and considerations.

For peyronies disease, these may include;

progression of curvature

Erectile dysfunction

recurrence after treatment ( seldom after surgery )

Surgical risks such as infection or changes in sensation

A full consultation is important to understand the potential risks and expected outcomes

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Usually if the curvature is over 40 degrees surgery maybe required. An assessment with the surgeon is essential to discuss treatment options both surgical and non-surgical 

The disease may progress over the following year from first diagnosis. Early treatment is non-surgical in nature with a focus on slowing or stopping the degree of curvature.

This depends on the degree of curvature and the phase of your disease. With surgical procedures the focus is on making the penis functionally straight, while protecting penis length

Plaque incision and grafting surgery and the Stage procedure take around two hours. 

No, in many cases we can try and avoid a surgery with careful use of non-surgical treatments. The degree of curvature and duration of the disease are key factors

Finance for all peyronies disease procedures is available subject to status , including interest free finance 

Surgical procedures for peyronies disease are available in London and Preston. We can also offer non-surgical procedures in Sheffield 

By consultation with the Urologist. Usually we will ask you for photos of the penis in full erection so that the curvature can be properly assessed. Sometimes an in- clinic examination may be required

Yes. MAY MEN SUFFER FROM ed at the same time as peyronies disease. In these cases we will focus on both aspects 

Yes you can, if the curvature allows. however, be mindful that you have an injury to your penis so exercise caution.

We do offer a free initial assessment on video with the Urologist. Contact us to arrange an appointment in confidence

All treatment, both surgical and non-surgical are performed by GMC Specialist Urologists.

 

Full recovery takes around six weeks. Most men return to work after one to two weeks , depending on the type of work that they do

Yes. The surgery will make the penis functionally straight again immediately after the surgery

Our Urologists perform procedures which make the penis straight while protecting the penis length

Some men do experience problems with erections, but not all. If you have ED with your peyronies disease, this will be treated alongside the disease itself

Sometimes sex can be painful for your partner due to the angulation of the penis. When the penis curvature is treated the angulation should once again be straight and sex should not be painful for your partner

It can be very helpful to take photos each month of the penis in full erection. This helps track the progress of the disease as it moves from the acute to stable phase.

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All peyronies disease surgery is carried out under general anaesthetic and you will not feel any pain during the procedure

Yes, you will get erections after peyronies disease surgery and this is a good thing. They oxygenate the penis and help promote healing. Just remember that you cannot have sex for six weeks.

It can help if you have difficulty with erections, but sometimes it does not help with the degree of curvature. .

Yes, a penis extender will be given to you six weeks after surgery. It is a rehabilitation for your penis after the surgery. Think of it as physiotherapy for your penis. 

In the stable phase of the disease. In cases of curvature over 40 degrees. In cases where non-surgical treatments have not worked

In some cases they are. In the acute phase of the disease and in cases of mild curvature it is possible to consider injection therapy.

the surgery is performed under general anaesthetic , so you will not feel any pain. Full recovery takes six weeks and during this time no sexual activity is possible. Time off work is one to two weeks depending on your job

The aim of the surgical options is to protect the length of the penis, unlike the Nesbit operation on the NHS which can dramatically shorten it. The worse the curve the more the shortening

Still have questions ?

Speak directly with our clinic today

Understanding your treatment options begins with a conversation. By filling in the contact form, you can book a completely free consultation with a Urologist. 

During the call, they’ll:

  • Answer your questions
  • Discuss your condition
  • Find the right solution to fix your peyronies disease

 

We are committed to giving you clear, expert guidance every step of the way.

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