Penile traction therapy

Penile traction therapy covers the use of medically designed devices to apply gentle, consistent stretching to penile tissue, often discussed for concerns like Peyronie’s disease-related curvature or perceived length changes. This tag focuses on evidence, realistic expectations, safety considerations, and how traction may fit into a broader men’s sexual health plan.

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How much curve is too much? A urologist’s guide to penis curvature and Peyronie’s disease

How much curve is too much? A urologist’s guide to penis curvature and Peyronie’s disease

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Dr. Alexander Grant, MD, PhD: Urologist & Men's Health Advocate
Jan 12, 2026 · 10 min read

For most men, a penis curve of about 5 to 30 degrees is normal, and concern starts when the curve is more than 30 degrees or causes pain or sex problems. This guide explains how to measure curvature, what Peyronie’s disease is, and which next steps and treatments a urologist may recommend. “A small bend ...

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