Peyronie’s Disease Treatment in Fayetteville, Arkansas

Curvature, discomfort, or erectile difficulty may indicate Peyronie’s disease. Treatment can help improve comfort and performance.

PEYRONIE’S DISEASE TREATMENT & CARE IN ARKANSAS

Peyronie’s disease (abnormal curvature of the penis) can be painful and impact
confidence. We offer penile curvature solutions that help improve curvature, comfort, and function

SIGNS OF PEYRONIE’S DISEASE

If these symptoms are present, a medical evaluation can help determine the next step.

HOW PEYRONIE’S DISEASE TREATMENT WORKS

Treatment focuses on reducing scar tissue and improving tissue flexibility. Depending on severity, therapies may include injections, shockwave therapy, or regenerative treatments.

Sessions are typically performed in office and results improve gradually over several
weeks or months.

Understanding Peyronie’s Disease and What Can Be Done

Peyronie’s disease occurs when fibrous scar tissue (called plaque) develops inside the penis, causing it to curve when erect. This can result in painful erections, reduced length, difficulty with intercourse, and significant emotional distress. According to the American Urological Association, Peyronie’s affects approximately 1 in 11 men — making it far more common than most people realize. The condition progresses in two phases: an acute phase (active inflammation, typically lasting 6–18 months) and a chronic phase (stable curvature). Early treatment during the acute phase produces the best outcomes.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options at Maverick Men’s Health

GainsWave Shockwave Therapy: Acoustic waves target the fibrous plaque directly — breaking down scar tissue, reducing pain, and stimulating healthier tissue regeneration. Most effective during the acute phase. A standard protocol involves 6–12 sessions over 3–6 weeks.
P-Shot (PRP Therapy): Platelet-rich plasma injections reduce inflammation and support tissue remodeling of the scar tissue. PRP is often used in combination with GainsWave for enhanced results. Typically 1–3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Peyronie’s disease go away on its own? In most cases, curvature persists or worsens without treatment. Early intervention is strongly recommended.
Is shockwave therapy effective for Peyronie’s? Yes — low-intensity shockwave therapy has clinical evidence supporting plaque reduction and curvature improvement, especially in the acute phase.
When should I seek treatment? As soon as you notice symptoms. The earlier treatment begins, the better the results. Call our Fayetteville clinic to schedule a confidential consultation.

ADDRESS CURVATURE AND DISCOMFORT

Schedule a consultation to explore Peyronie’s disease treatment options.

DON’T IGNORE THE SIGNS

Curvature or pain during erections can indicate Peyronie’s disease.
Early treatment can help improve
comfort and restore function.


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