Peyronie’s disease occurs when plaques (segments of flat scar tissue) form under the skin of the penis. These plaques can cause the penis to bend or become indented during erections. The plaques can often be felt through the skin and can be painful.
Most healthcare experts suggest non-surgical treatment for the first 12 months after noticing the disease. Men with minimal curving, no pain, and no sex problems may not need treatment.
Surgery is reserved for men with severe, disabling penile deformities that interfere with sex.