There is so much information regarding penile curvature & I struggle to work out what is the right info & BS not to discredit yourself or anyone who may weigh in on the convo. These are just my thoughts & I have no issue been corrected or challenged to help share the knowledge with in the community.
From what I have been able to work out in general terms.
If you can feel some kind of build up of tissue in the area where the curve apairs along the shaft, this could be plaque, called peyronie's.
The shaft may receive some kind of trauma/ injury it could result in the erectile tissue may have been kinked or creased or causing scar tissues much the same as a cut on your skin..
Thirdly the shaft may have grown evenly causing curvature, this is congenital.
I think bending against the curve at the point the curve occurs or if its a wide curve at a number of points along the curve is going to help, but I think the pressure applied must cause mild discomfort because the tissue needs to be stretched to the point of needing it's self to split cells & form new ones, much like a body builder does. This would apply for all 3 conditions.
For peyronie's suffers the plaque may need to be broken down in some way, I have no idea about that others may be able to talk about that.
Now Here is where I'll get push back from some of you. The
LM is a great tool, I've only been using it for a few weeks & I can understand how it would aid to stretch the shaft to the point of gaining length like a body builder above. But I'm not understanding how it's going to do that much to bend against the curve if the curve is actually in the clamp being isolated. I seam to use quite high tension when I'm in the
LM & feel it at the base but nothing at the curve.
I think there needs to be the same kind of tool to use as a fulcrum, that can be adjusted / moved along the shaft & apply the body builders pressure at the correct position.
May be a smaller clamp, or thinking right out there, a pipe bender sort of tool for the penis. like a plumber would use.