Peyronie & Curvature Surgery
in Antalya, Istanbul, Turkey
Peyronie’s disease is a condition that causes the penis to bend or curve when erect. It is caused by scar tissue (plaque) that forms on the inside of the penis, causing the penis to bend or curve when it becomes erect.
Peyronie’s disease can be treated with a variety of methods, including medication, injections, and surgery. The most appropriate treatment will depend on the severity of the condition and the individual’s preference.
Medication: In some cases, medications such as vitamin E and verapamil may be prescribed to help reduce scar tissue and improve curvature.
Injections: Injections of medications such as collagenase (Xiaflex) may be used to break down the scar tissue causing the curvature.
Surgery: In severe cases of Peyronie’s disease, surgery may be recommended to correct the curvature of the penis. There are several different surgical procedures that may be used, including plaque incision and excision, plication (folding) procedures, and penile implants.
It’s important to note that Peyronie’s disease can often improve on its own over time, so surgery may not always be necessary. It’s important to talk to a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual case.
Candidates for Peyronie’s disease surgery typically meet the following criteria:
- They have had Peyronie’s disease for at least 12 months.
- They have a curvature of the penis that is causing pain or affecting sexual function.
- They have a stable disease, meaning that the curvature is not getting worse.
- They have tried other treatments, such as oral medications or physical therapy, without success.
- They are in overall good health and do not have any other medical conditions that would make surgery unsafe.
The specific surgical technique will depend on the individual case and the surgeon’s preference. Some of the surgical options include plication, grafting, and incision/excision.
Peyronie Treatment Turkey Price
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6 Session EDSWT – €600 – $ 600 – £525
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- 3 Days (2 Sessions per day) or 6 Days (1 session per day)Â
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Istanbul & Antalya,Turkey   Availability: Yes
12 Session EDSWT
-€1200-$ 1200 – £1050Â
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- 6 Days (2 Sessions per day) or 12 Days (1 session per day)Â
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Istanbul & Antalya,Turkey   Availability: Yes
18 Session EDSWT
-€1800-$ 1800 – £1580Â
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- 6 Days (2 Sessions per day) or 12 Days (1 session per day)Â
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Istanbul & Antalya,Turkey   Availability: Yes
2 P Shot + 6 Shockwave Sessions – €1,200
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- P-Shot with High Grade & Quality Kit
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Istanbul & Antalya,Turkey   Availability: Yes
3 P Shot + 12 Shockwave Sessions – €2,100
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- P-Shot with High Grade & Quality Kit
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Istanbul & Antalya,Turkey   Availability: Yes
Magellan TruPRP| Magellan Cellular Therapy (C-Shot) – €1,400
- Qualified Specialist Urology Surgeon
- Magellan TruPRP with Magellan Device & Kit
- Fully Accredited Premier Andrology Clinics
- Pre & Post Procedure Consultations
- Dedicated Clinic Coordinators
- Surgeon, Hospital & Anaesthetist Fees Included
Location: Antalya, Turkey    Availability: Yes
What are the types of surgery available for Peyronie's disease?
Plaque incision and excision: This procedure involves making an incision in the scar tissue (plaque) to remove it and straighten the penis.
Plication procedures: Plication procedures involve folding the penis in the opposite direction of the curvature and suturing it in place to correct the curvature. There are several different types of plication procedures, including the Nesbit procedure and the Yachia procedure.
Penile implants: Penile implants, also known as penile prosthetics, may be used to correct the curvature of the penis in severe cases. These implants are placed inside the penis and can be inflated or deflated as needed.
Penile traction therapy: This non-surgical treatment involves using a device to gently stretch the penis in an effort to straighten the curvature.
How successful is Peyronie's surgery?
The success of Peyronie’s surgery can vary depending on the type of procedure and the individual’s specific case. In general, surgery is more likely to be successful in correcting the curvature of the penis in cases where the curvature is mild to moderate and the plaque is relatively small. In severe cases of Peyronie’s disease, surgery may not be as successful in correcting the curvature, and other treatments such as penile implants may be necessary.
It’s important to note that Peyronie’s disease can often improve on its own over time, so surgery may not always be necessary. It’s important to talk to a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual case.
After surgery, it’s normal for the penis to be swollen and bruised for a few weeks. It’s also common to experience some pain or discomfort during the recovery period. Most men are able to return to their normal activities within a few weeks, but it may take several months for the penis to fully heal.
Overall, the success of Peyronie’s surgery depends on a variety of factors, including the severity of the curvature, the type of procedure used, and the individual’s specific case. It’s important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before deciding on a treatment plan.
What are the risks and complications of Peyronie's surgery?
Infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection. This risk can be reduced by following proper wound care and taking any prescribed antibiotics as directed.
Bleeding: There is a risk of bleeding during or after Peyronie’s surgery. In some cases, a blood transfusion may be necessary.
Pain: It’s common to experience some pain or discomfort after Peyronie’s surgery, and pain medication may be prescribed to manage this.
Erectile dysfunction: There is a risk of erectile dysfunction after Peyronie’s surgery, although this risk is generally low.
Loss of length: In some cases, Peyronie’s surgery may result in a loss of length in the penis.
Recurrence of curvature: In some cases, the curvature of the penis may recur after surgery.
Nerve or artery damage: There is a risk of nerve or artery damage during Peyronie’s surgery, which can lead to complications such as numbness or difficulty achieving an erection.
It’s important to discuss the potential risks and complications of Peyronie’s surgery with a healthcare provider before deciding on a treatment plan. It’s also important to follow all pre- and post-operative instructions to minimize the risk of complications.
How long is the recovery time after Peyronie's surgery?
The recovery time after Peyronie’s surgery can vary depending on the individual and the type of procedure performed. Most men are able to return to their normal activities within a few weeks, but it may take several months for the penis to fully heal.
During the recovery period, it’s important to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for wound care and any prescribed medications. It’s also important to avoid activities that could put strain on the penis, such as sexual activity and heavy lifting, until your healthcare provider gives you the go-ahead.
It’s normal to experience some swelling and bruising after Peyronie’s surgery, and it’s also common to experience some pain or discomfort. Pain medication may be prescribed to manage this.
It’s important to be patient and allow yourself time to heal after Peyronie’s surgery. It’s also important to follow up with your healthcare provider as directed to ensure that your recovery is progressing as expected.
Can Peyronie's surgery improve sexual function and performance?
In some cases, Peyronie’s surgery may improve sexual function and performance. The degree of improvement can vary depending on the individual’s specific case and the type of procedure performed.
In general, Peyronie’s surgery is intended to correct the curvature of the penis caused by scar tissue (plaque). This can help improve the appearance of the penis and may make it easier for some men to engage in sexual activity.
However, it’s important to note that Peyronie’s surgery may not always improve sexual function and performance, and in some cases, it may result in sexual dysfunction. There is a risk of erectile dysfunction after Peyronie’s surgery, although this risk is generally low.
It’s important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of Peyronie’s surgery with a healthcare provider before deciding on a treatment plan. It’s also important to understand that the primary goal of Peyronie’s surgery is to correct the curvature of the penis, and improvements in sexual function and performance are not guaranteed.
What are the alternatives to Peyronie's surgery?
There are several alternatives to Peyronie’s surgery that may be used to treat the condition, including:
Medication: In some cases, medications such as vitamin E and verapamil may be prescribed to help reduce scar tissue and improve curvature.
Injections: Injections of medications such as collagenase (Xiaflex) may be used to break down the scar tissue causing the curvature.
Penile traction therapy: This non-surgical treatment involves using a device to gently stretch the penis in an effort to straighten the curvature.
Shockwave therapy: This non-surgical treatment involves using sound waves to stimulate blood flow and potentially improve the curvature of the penis.
It’s important to note that the effectiveness of these alternatives can vary and that surgery may be necessary in some cases. It’s important to discuss all of your options with a healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan.