Peter Attia· MD
in terms of medical therapy you can actually put the injection called collagenase it breaks it up and it can help straighten the penis
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in terms of medical therapy you can actually put the injection called collagenase it breaks it up and it can help straighten the penis
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I can use medications to remove the duct tape or the plaque and you can't in size put you can't put a slit in the duct tape you can so that's the surgical therapy but in terms of medical therapy you can actually put the injection called collagenase it breaks it up and it can help straighten the penis the second thing you can do is actually surgical you can put stitches on the opposite side and placate it to make it straight or I can cut out the plaque and put a patch a graft to the plaster human parenting