Images about testis and penis shrinkage\structural modification

I want to know if is possible post pictures about.
i want to see if my situation is similar to others or maybe different.

i saw some pictures about peyronie, my structural mod is different and looks like nothing compared to those situations

however, in the site below u can see some picture

peyronies-disease-help.com/p … sease.html

i think maybe pic n.3 and n. 4 are a bit similar in shrink compared to post fin syndrome.

my situation is absolutely less severe, but hourglassy form is similar.
strange thing is that i have not any hard plaque, it’s just like the blood
do not penetrate in the corpora spongiosa

now, maybe on the way of recovery, the form has changed a little.
more full but only in one side, so it looks bent

I never got the “bend” or hourglass. Just overall shrinking.

i think i also had an overall girth shrink, but not very noticeble.
more evident is the hourglass form, specially at beginning of erection

your lenght remained the same?


below a doc that give opinion on a boy’s hourglass modification

Hi,

I am a 29-year-old single male. Since about 2 years ago, sometimes when my erection is inflating or deflating it appears pinched in the middle. When fully erect this area fills out and looks normal. A peyronie’s specialist said I did not have it and could not give me a clear diagnosis. He did not feel any plaque. I also have mild ache/tenderness in the penis shaft while getting/having erections, and the half of my penis farther away from the body tends to be firmer than the closer half during erection. I have mild burning when urinating soon after ejaculation, but that has been the case for years and is mild enough to never have caused me concern. Finally, I have noticed in recent months an increased prominence of veins on the penis.

I realize that things could be far worse, but this situation has nevertheless resulted in a huge loss of sexual confidence and a fear for my future sexual health. I would love to understand better what happened and would be grateful for any insight you can provide.

Dr.M.Aroon kamath - Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:56 am

Hi,
Based on your description alone, it is rather difficult to offer a definitive opinion. However, there is one condition that comes close to that description and that is,
“fibrosis of the corpus cavernosum”(corporeal fibrosis).
This condition can be

  • diffuse,
  • segmental (proximal or distal segmental),
  • circumferential,or
  • circumscribed fibrosis of the septum penis alone.

Causative factors may be

  • trauma to the penile shaft or perenium,
  • intracavernosal injection of vasoactive drugs in the treatment of impotence,
  • low-flow priapism,
  • Diabetes mellitus(increases the risk),
  • following radical prostatectomy(even nerve sparing),
  • following external beam radiotherapy(ex; carcinoma of prostate),and
  • parenteral drug abuse (when drugs like cocaine or heroin are injected into the superficial dorsal vein of the penis)

Recently, a new syndrome has been described - the “hypoactive corpus cavernosum syndrome”.In this condition, histopathology has shown fragmentation of the collagen and elastic fibers within the corpora as well as degeneration of the smooth muscles. This condition often does not respond to intracavernosal injections and ultimately requires penile implants.

In recent years, there has been growing concern about the risk of penile fibrosis in sports such as equestrian, biking and cycle racing. There is a worry about ‘microtrauma’ to the corpora cavernosa due to repeated compressions against the pubic bone, resulting in fibrosis of the corpora cavernosa. Further studies are needed at this point to substantiate this connection.

Diffuse corporeal fibrosis following priapism may make subsequent placement of a penile prosthesis, especially inflatable devices, difficult or even impossible.

The features that you have described are very similar to proximal corporeal fibrosis or circumscribed fibrosis of the septum penis. In this condition, the proximal(the part closer to the body) appears thinned out and firm even in the flaccid condition of the penis. During erections, this part appears thinner in girth compared to the normal distal part. Unlike peyronie’s disease,there will be no penile curvature. You have not indicated whether you are a diabetic.

Only your doctor will be able to examine you and come to a definitive diagnosis.
Best wishes!
doctorslounge.com/urology/fo … 47805.html

People who use viagra, cialis etc Does the hour glass erection still happen or is it more conventional?

Also above boston555 says he doesnt get the hour glass just overall shrinkage, i have not shrunk but i have the hour glass(rubberband effect) it would seem there are two different conditions here.
Does anyone with shrinkage get the hourglass erection?

yes, Ive had complete shrinkage and then the hourglass thing happened, blood, nutrients, hormones etc were not filling the penis due to the impotence propecia caused. Due to this absence my penis simply started to perish as it lacked what it needed to maintain a healthy state. (just 3 weeks on propecia ruined my life).

My erections are a good inch or two shorter than before Fin.This has gotten very slightly better (maybe 20%) since I crashed and since my total T has been on the rise. Also, have a huge vein on the side of my penis that wasnt there before Fin. Penis is sore most of the time. So far no hour glass or bend but who knows.

Same here. I’ve lost length and girth in erection.

And the flaccid state penis is smaller and different in appearance. This is harder to describe. Perhaps in the pre-fin flaccid state the penis is a bit longer due to higher general testosterone levels. Now my flaccid penis is more stumpy, looks much smaller.

The hourglass thing and shrinkage is a huge issue for me when flaccid, but with a cialis erection everything looks fine.

The hourglass is very severe, especially if I need to use the toilet, I get an extreme hourglass shape and shrinkage.