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Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s Disease Treatment in Cambridge

Peyronie’s Disease (PD) is a condition where scar-like tissue, known as plaques, forms beneath the skin of the penis. These plaques develop inside the tunica albuginea — the firm, fibrous layer that surrounds the erectile chambers — which can lead to bending, curving, or even shortening of the penis during an erection.

PD may also be associated with pain, erectile dysfunction, and significant emotional stress. While Peyronie’s is not cancerous, it can seriously affect intimacy, confidence, and overall quality of life.

At Urogen ED Cambridge, we provide advanced, non-surgical care designed to help men regain comfort, improve function, and restore confidence through clinically supported Urogen Acoustic Wave Therapy.

Why Choose Urogen ED Cambridge?

At Urogen ED, we know that men’s sexual health concerns go beyond physical symptoms — they can impact self-esteem, relationships, and emotional wellbeing. Our team is committed to offering confidential, compassionate, and highly effective care built around your individual needs.

Safe, Proven Treatment

Supported by clinical research and used worldwide to improve function and aid in the reduction of curvature.

No Pills, Needles, or Surgery

A drug-free, non-invasive option designed to stimulate natural tissue repair.

Private & Discreet Care

Every consultation and treatment session is handled with complete confidentiality in a respectful, judgment-free environment.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Your therapy plan is tailored to your symptoms, severity, and long-term health goals.

Recognizing the Signs of Peyronie’s Disease

A small amount of natural curvature can be normal, but Peyronie’s Disease often causes more obvious and uncomfortable changes, including:

Without treatment, Peyronie’s often remains stable but rarely improves on its own. Early evaluation and care can help manage symptoms and limit progression.

What Causes Peyronie’s Disease?

The exact cause is not fully understood, but many specialists believe Peyronie’s may result from micro-injuries or trauma during sexual activity or physical impact. When the tissue heals incorrectly, scar tissue can develop and contribute to plaque formation and curvature.