(This is an update from that topic)
I torn some tissue in my penis 3 or 4 years ago. Since then my penis is deteriorating progressively.
The fascia (called Buck in literature) was forcefully torn apart from the corona of the glans.
Here is a summary of my condition (I don\'t have pictures of my penis before the incident, but it was perfectly normal & uncircumcised).
I did see multiple urologists who said everything looked normal. The latest one I saw said the frenulum was too short ... Which is wrong, it is the prepus which is too long. But you can see the problem here, the urologist only see the consequences, and don\'t understand the cause.
I don\'t want circumcision, frenulum or urethra plasty, I want the root cause to be addressed, eg the fascia to be re connected to the corona.
BTW there are other people with similar problems :
www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/superficia...estrier/show/1672376 www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/tear-of-th...he-penis/show/577215 www.justanswer.com/health/0f6e3-dartos-fascia-repaired-how.html phalloboards.websitetoolbox.com/post/pen...76484#post1282876484
I don\'t know how those cases relate to mine. I think all those issues are in a grey zone where fascias are damaged but not the tunica albuginea.
If you have a similar problem, please post the details here or in a new topic.
To advance on the subject, we need :
- to find an exam which would show the problem with the fascia.
I did (without the agreement of a doctor!) a MRI. That didn\'t help as fascias just DON\'T APPEAR on the MRI. The MRI system was quite old, so maybe more recent ones would show the fascias ? Some people made doppler scans, but they were inconclusive (did the fascias actually appeared on those ?). When you do exams, please check the results yourself. Because doctors saying everything is fine may actually mean \"the system doesn\'t have enough resolution to show the fascias\" !
- to find about techniques that repair the problem. That would be to stitch the fascia ?
On that page there is a technique which stitches the fascia in order to remove the curvature. I guess that would be the same technique.
- to find about doctors understanding & fixing the problem.
Until now I did not found such doctor. I did found a urologist who told me that there was nothing between the skin & the albugina (no fascias !) !
Maybe the doctor in the previous link would get it, but Singapore is a little too far for me (but I would probably go if I was confident in the result).
Dr Djordjevic would be up to the task as he says : \"fixation between the skin, dartos, and tunica albuginea at the base of the penis has been performed\" there. But he didn\'t replied to me.