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I had surgery to correct penile curvature almost a month ago, and it still hasn't straightened out as much as it initially did; it still has a slight rightward bend.
It feels only a little better than before the surgery.
Will it continue to bend more over time? I can't handle having to undergo another surgery.
Wu Yan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/12/25
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, regarding penile surgery, it is difficult to predict the extent of healing due to the uncertainty of scar formation.
Initially, the penis may appear straighter after surgery, but as scarring develops, there may be a curvature (note).
Generally, after some time, once the wound has healed sufficiently, the curvature will stabilize.
Unless there is a rupture of the internal sutures or external trauma, the degree of curvature should remain consistent.
Note: Some individuals may not experience curvature even with scarring, while others may have significant curvature, making it impossible to predict or prevent during surgery.
If there are any further questions or if you would like to discuss this in more detail, please feel free to ask.
Sincerely, Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2008/12/25
More Info
After undergoing penile curvature correction surgery, it is not uncommon for patients to have concerns about the surgical outcomes, including the degree of curvature correction and the potential for changes over time. It is important to understand that while many patients experience significant improvements, the healing process can vary widely from person to person.
Firstly, it is essential to recognize that the surgical correction of penile curvature is a complex procedure that aims to restore a more natural alignment. The initial results may not always be definitive, as swelling and healing can affect the appearance and function of the penis in the weeks and months following surgery. It is common for patients to notice some degree of curvature or changes in alignment during the recovery phase. This can be due to residual swelling, scar tissue formation, or the natural healing process.
In your case, feeling that the penis is still slightly curved to the right after one month is not unusual. Many surgeons advise patients that the final results may take several months to become apparent, as the tissues continue to heal and settle into their new positions. It is crucial to follow up with your surgeon for regular assessments during this period. They can provide insights into whether what you are experiencing is within the normal range of recovery or if further intervention may be necessary.
Regarding your concern about the possibility of the curvature worsening over time, it is essential to communicate openly with your surgeon. They can evaluate your specific situation and determine if there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed. In some cases, if there is a significant concern about the curvature returning or worsening, a secondary procedure may be considered, but this is typically a last resort after thorough evaluation.
Additionally, it is important to consider the psychological aspects of recovery. Many patients experience anxiety about the results of their surgery, especially when they feel that the outcomes are not as expected. Engaging in open discussions with your healthcare provider about your concerns can help alleviate some of this anxiety. They can provide reassurance and guidance on what to expect as you continue to heal.
In terms of post-operative care, following your surgeon's instructions is crucial for optimal recovery. This may include avoiding certain activities, managing pain and discomfort, and attending follow-up appointments. If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as increased pain, swelling, or changes in sensation, it is vital to contact your healthcare provider promptly.
In summary, while it is understandable to have concerns about the results of your penile curvature correction surgery, it is essential to give your body time to heal and to maintain open communication with your surgeon. They are best equipped to address your concerns and provide guidance on the next steps in your recovery process. Remember that healing takes time, and the final results may not be fully realized for several months.
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