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Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s Disease Treatment in Toronto

Peyronie’s Disease (PD) is a condition where scar-like tissue, called plaques, develops beneath the skin of the penis. These plaques form within the tunica albuginea — the fibrous layer surrounding the erectile chambers — causing the penis to bend, curve, or shorten during erections.
The condition can also lead to pain, erectile dysfunction, and emotional distress. While Peyronie’s is not cancerous, it can significantly affect intimacy, self-esteem, and overall quality of life.

At Urogen ED Toronto, we provide advanced, non-surgical treatment to help men regain comfort, function, and confidence using research-backed Urogen Acoustic Wave Therapy.

Why Choose Urogen ED Toronto?

At Urogen ED, we understand that Peyronie’s Disease can be both physically and emotionally challenging. Our team is committed to providing compassionate, confidential, and effective care tailored to your needs.

Safe, Proven Treatment

Backed by clinical studies and used worldwide to reduce curvature and restore natural function.

No Pills, Needles, or Surgery

A completely non-invasive, drug-free approach that encourages natural tissue repair.

Private & Discreet Care

Every consultation and treatment is confidential in a respectful, judgment-free setting.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Your therapy is customized to your symptoms, curvature severity, and health goals.

Recognizing the Signs of Peyronie’s Disease

While a slight curve in the penis is common, Peyronie’s Disease usually presents with more noticeable and uncomfortable changes, such as:

Left untreated, Peyronie’s often remains stable but rarely resolves on its own. Early evaluation and treatment can improve outcomes and prevent worsening symptoms.

What Causes Peyronie’s Disease?

The exact cause of Peyronie’s Disease isn’t fully understood, but most experts believe it develops from microscopic injury or trauma during sexual activity or other physical impact. Improper healing of this tissue leads to scar formation and curvature.