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Peyronie’s Disease Treatment
Peyronie’s disease (PD) involves scar tissue (“plaque”) that can cause penile curvature—sometimes with pain or difficulty during intercourse. You deserve discreet, professional care and clear options.
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What Is Peyronie’s Disease?
Erectile curvature in Peyronie’s disease is thought to relate to how the body heals after an injury—leading to too much scar tissue over time. This can form a palpable bump under the skin (“plaque”), which may contribute to curvature during erection.
Symptoms & Possible Contributing Factors
A Nonsurgical Treatment Option: XIAFLEX®
XIAFLEX® (collagenase clostridium histolyticum) is a prescription medicine used to treat adult men with Peyronie’s disease who have a palpable plaque and a penile curvature deformity of at least 30 degrees when treatment is started.
Two Equally Important Parts of Treatment
Treatment is a partnership between your care team and your at-home role. A typical cycle involves two injections and an in-office modeling visit, followed by daily gentle stretching/straightening as directed.
Important Safety Information (Selected)
Safety is part of luxury care—clear, calm, and transparent. Expand the sections below to review key safety details.
Who should NOT receive XIAFLEX? +
Do not receive XIAFLEX if the plaque involves the urethra or if you are allergic to collagenase or any ingredient in XIAFLEX.
Serious risks to know +
XIAFLEX can cause serious side effects, including penile fracture (corporal rupture) or other serious penile injury, which may require surgery.
Seek urgent medical care if you experience a popping sensation, sudden loss of erection, severe pain, significant swelling/bruising, or difficulty urinating/blood in urine.
Activity restrictions during a cycle +
Do not have sex or other sexual activity between the first and second injections of a cycle. Avoid sex for at least 4 weeks after the second injection of each cycle and after pain/swelling have resolved—follow your provider’s specific instructions.
Additional reactions (allergy, back pain, fainting) +
Severe allergic reactions (including anaphylaxis) can occur. Seek immediate care for hives, facial swelling, breathing trouble, chest pain, dizziness, fainting, or low blood pressure symptoms.
Back pain reactions and fainting/near fainting can occur. Notify your healthcare provider right away if symptoms occur.
After each injection & medications +
Bruising, swelling, and pain near the injection site can occur. Avoid situations that strain abdominal muscles. Do not use vacuum erection devices during treatment unless your provider says otherwise.
Tell your provider about all medicines (including blood thinners/anticoagulants), supplements, and prior allergic reactions before receiving treatment.
Talk with a specialist—privately
Schedule a discreet consultation to confirm diagnosis, discuss options, and determine whether XIAFLEX® is appropriate for you.
FAQs
What is Peyronie’s plaque? +
Plaque is scar tissue that can form a palpable bump beneath the skin and may contribute to penile curvature during erection.
How do I know if I qualify for XIAFLEX? +
XIAFLEX is indicated for adult men with a palpable plaque and a curvature deformity of at least 30 degrees at the start of treatment. A urologist confirms candidacy.
How many visits are involved? +
A typical cycle includes two injections and a modeling visit. Treatment may involve 1–4 cycles, usually spaced about 6 weeks apart (your provider will advise).
Is there important safety information I should read? +
Yes—XIAFLEX has serious risks including corporal rupture/penile fracture. Review the “Important Safety Information” section and discuss questions with your provider.
Is this page medical advice? +
No. This page is educational and does not replace a medical consultation or individualized medical advice.
Credible Sources (Links)
- FDA label (XIAFLEX — Peyronie’s indication): FDA Prescribing Information (PDF)
- XIAFLEX REMS program: XIAFLEX REMS
- American Urological Association guideline: AUA Peyronie’s Disease Guideline
- Mayo Clinic (PD overview): Mayo Clinic: Symptoms & Causes
This page is informational and does not replace a medical consultation. Individual results vary.