Precise correction of curvature and deformity
Curvature and deformity are not something you have to live with
Signs that warrant a specialist consultation
Peyronie’s disease in particular can progress quickly, and seeing a doctor early widens your treatment options.
A bend that appears with erection and affects intimacy or causes discomfort.
A firm lump felt under the skin — the hallmark of Peyronie’s disease (fibrosis of the erectile tissue).
Pain on erection, shortening, or a recently changed shape after an injury or over time.
Curvature that hinders normal intimacy, sometimes alongside ED that needs assessing at the same time.
Why Misr Andrology Center?
Accurate diagnosis and deep surgical experience since 1989, with a plan built around your case.
The first and largest andrology center in the Middle East, with deep expertise in corrective surgery for deformity and curvature.
Solutions that range from medical and non-surgical therapy to surgery, matched to the severity of your case.
When curvature comes with erectile dysfunction, both can be corrected in one plan, including a penile implant where needed.
These sensitive cases are handled with complete discretion and in a way that protects your dignity at every step.
Your treatment, step by step
From accurate diagnosis to restored shape and function.
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Diagnosis & assessment
History review and clinical exam to identify the type of deformity, degree of curvature, site of fibrosis, and to assess erectile function.
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The right treatment plan
We discuss your options: medical or non-surgical therapy for early cases, or precise corrective surgery for stable or advanced ones.
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The procedure
Correction of the curvature or deformity with the most precise techniques, with an implant placed in the same session if ED is present.
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Follow-up & recovery
Clear recovery instructions and outcome monitoring, with a return to normal life based on the procedure and your doctor’s advice.
Penile deformities: common questions
Does every case of curvature need surgery?
No. Some early cases, especially in Peyronie’s disease, can be treated with medical or non-surgical measures. Surgery is considered for stable cases or those that hinder intimacy, guided by a careful assessment.
What is Peyronie’s disease, and does it get worse over time?
Peyronie’s disease is the formation of fibrous tissue inside the penis that causes curvature and sometimes pain. It usually has an active phase in which curvature may progress, which is why seeing a doctor early widens your options.
Can a deformity or curvature affect fertility?
Severe curvature can hinder normal intimacy and therefore the chance of conceiving. Correcting the deformity restores normal function, and your doctor assesses any other fertility factors separately.
Can the curvature return after treatment?
Corrective surgery aims for a stable, long-lasting result. Outcomes vary case by case depending on the cause and degree of deformity, and your doctor will explain realistic expectations after examining you.
Is treatment painful, and how long is recovery?
Surgical procedures are done under suitable anaesthesia, so you feel no pain during them, and afterwards discomfort is mild and controlled with painkillers. Recovery time depends on the procedure and is set precisely by your doctor.