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Peyronie’s Disease

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Peyronie’s disease is a connective tissue disorder that affects the penis, causing it to curve or bend abnormally, often with painful erections. It’s characterized by the formation of scar tissue, or plaques, within the tunica albuginea, the tissue that surrounds the corpora cavernosa (the erectile bodies). This plaque formation can lead to penile curvature, pain, and erectile dysfunction

Cell therapy is capable of stimulating the restoration of penile tissues as well as the blood vessels and nerves which are in that area by reducing the scare tissues or plaque. It can have a long-term therapeutic, but not palliative or symptomatic effect. This means that cell therapy can help prevent, or help restore sexual function caused by injuries in the area.