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Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s Disease Treatment in London, Ontario

Peyronie’s Disease (PD) occurs when fibrous scar tissue – commonly referred to as plaques – develops beneath the penile skin. These plaques form within the tunica albuginea, the tough layer of tissue surrounding the erectile chambers. As a result, men may experience noticeable curvature, bending, or shortening of the penis during erections.

In addition to physical changes, Peyronie’s can cause discomfort, erectile dysfunction, and significant emotional strain. Although the condition is not cancerous, it can have a serious impact on intimacy, self-confidence, and overall wellbeing.

At Urogen ED London, we offer advanced, non-surgical treatment options aimed at restoring comfort and function. Using clinically supported Urogen Acoustic Wave Therapy, our goal is to help men reduce symptoms and regain confidence safely and effectively.

Why Choose Urogen ED London?

Men’s sexual health concerns often affect more than just physical performance. They can influence emotional health, relationships, and self-esteem. Our London team is dedicated to providing discreet, understanding, and results-driven care tailored to each individual.

Research-Supported Therapy

Our treatment approach is backed by clinical studies and used internationally to help improve function and reduce penile curvature.

Completely Non-Invasive

No medications, injections, or surgical procedures are involved. Therapy works by stimulating natural tissue repair and improved circulation.

Confidential, Respectful Setting

Every consultation and treatment is delivered with full privacy in a supportive, judgment-free clinical environment.

Individualized Care Plans

Your treatment strategy is customized based on symptom severity, health history, and long-term wellness goals.

Signs and Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease

While slight curvature can be normal, Peyronie’s Disease typically causes more pronounced structural changes, including:

Without intervention, Peyronie’s often stabilizes but rarely resolves independently. Early assessment and treatment can help manage symptoms and potentially limit further progression.