The most common sexual dysfunction worldwide is penile curvature, which results in difficulties during intercourse and erections, and can even prevent a man from having sex. A slight curvature is normal, but a significant number of patients require surgical treatment. Curvature can be acquired (Peyronie’s syndrome) or congenital, but an experienced specialist can remedy this dysfunction. The most commonly performed procedure is the Nesbit procedure.
Surgical treatment of curvature is performed under general anesthesia. A one-day stay at the clinic is required. During the qualifying appointment, the doctor selects the most appropriate procedure to ensure maximum effectiveness and achieve the desired results.
After the procedure, the surgeon schedules a follow-up appointment to ensure the wound is healing properly and provides instructions on procedures and appropriate home care. Patients may experience moderate pain, sensitivity, swelling, and minor bleeding after the procedure. Normal functioning is resumed after approximately two weeks. Sexual activity should be avoided for six weeks. Sports, physical exertion, swimming in a pool, sunbathing, saunas, and tanning beds are prohibited. It is important to pay close attention to intimate hygiene. Loose-fitting underwear should be worn after the procedure.