ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:I developed a curve to the left two days after my first Trimix injection and nobody feel any scar tissue. Trimix cause deformity in some men and no one has the answer, Trimix is not SAFE
From the research I've done, about 20% of men will develop Peyronie's from injections. Urologists don't seem very forthcoming with that info.
From a cursory Google search: "15 to 20% of men develop signs of Peyronie's disease after prolonged use of penile injections for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Common signs of Peyronie's disease include the curved penis, Peyronie's plaque, hourglass appearance, and penile shortening."
IMO, that's pretty fucking high....1 in 5. Inject at your own risk, but (also IMO)....it's not like if you have severe ED you have a lot of other choices.
Oh, and there's been a fair amount of anecdotal success using traction devices and even VEDs to straighten curves caused by Peyronie's. If you haven't looked at that option (as well as its ability to lengthen one's member)....might do a little searching. The devices can be expensive but don't have to be. There are even kits for larger diameter folks (though there is a limit...my erect girth at the base is 6.75" which is too large for this device so I've been making my own out of cheap HDPE plastic from McMaster Carr):
https://www.kodidistributing.com/produc ... 8096868433 I highly recommend getting the 'deluxe" kit if you go this route as the straps are far more comfortable (you'll also need to buy a good quality silicone sleeve to put over your penis to avoid pinching and chaffing while wearing the device 15-30 minutes twice per day....studies are now showing 4-8 hours is
NOT optimal for growth....not sure about straightening). I prefer this brand of sleeve as it's inexpensive (especially if you buy 10 at a time) and far more durable than what you'd find on Amazon:
https://totalmanshop.com/products/silic ... eves-150mm